I would say it is harder and much more physical. You can blast upwind. It is super fast compared to a wing. No depower like a wing. You can’t put a wing in your pocket and wave ride.
Nice, I watched your previous video and am glad you are having some more fun (workout included!). This is high on my list of next purchases. I used to windsurf a bit and do some wakeboarding but I'm 220lb (and dropping, should be 190lb as I've learned from my athletics career, an injury messed me up). Any tips on setup for lets say 200lb?
I would take wing foil lesson first and learn to foil before using a parawing. Will be easier to learn. Will also give you an idea on what kind of gear will work for your ability and save you some money.
The goal for me is to drive upwind, stow and wave ride. Flat water, freestyle or powered type riding I’d prefer using an inflatable wing. Wing is also just easier to handle and ride.
THIS is parawinging! awesome video. I watched the whole thing. loved it, so real.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well, it does sound exhausting...
Thx for the vids!
It’s definitely more physical than winging
Looks like you are making rapid improvements! Keep up this trajectory.
That's the plan!
Saw your first video. Great progress. Love it🤙🔥
More to come!
So winging has become a workout once again... :) But very cool I'd like one too, if I weren't on flat water only...
Great progress! How can you compare this to wing foiling? Is it much more difficult? What are the main differences?
I would say it is harder and much more physical. You can blast upwind. It is super fast compared to a wing. No depower like a wing. You can’t put a wing in your pocket and wave ride.
“Starting to feel the magic” made me laugh. Could it be hypoxia?😂
Probably
Nice, I watched your previous video and am glad you are having some more fun (workout included!). This is high on my list of next purchases. I used to windsurf a bit and do some wakeboarding but I'm 220lb (and dropping, should be 190lb as I've learned from my athletics career, an injury messed me up). Any tips on setup for lets say 200lb?
I would take wing foil lesson first and learn to foil before using a parawing. Will be easier to learn. Will also give you an idea on what kind of gear will work for your ability and save you some money.
Great work! What are the board and foil specs?
KT Dragonfly 7’ 100L AFS Silk 1050/HA38
@@foilthegreatslooks like an Helium (White wing) ! 1750 ?
@@Gilles-e5fyes, it’s the 1750 😅
Thanks for posting. Is the goal to DW and wave ride with the wing stowed or are there other benefits to the inflatable wing?
The goal for me is to drive upwind, stow and wave ride. Flat water, freestyle or powered type riding I’d prefer using an inflatable wing. Wing is also just easier to handle and ride.
Does it have less traction if the wing is wet versus being dry?
Feels a little bogged down for a few seconds as the water sheds off
It’s look like too light wind, how many knots ?
Yes 10-15 kts
where did you learn ?
I’m self taught
What is your weight ? Tks
I’m 87kg
Is this go pro? Colours are good , can you share settings if this is go pro?
GoPro 12 with Max Lens Mod 2.0 stock settings but “adjust” “auto” in the quick app