I would add 3 tips. First of all you say to hold the wing in your back hand, this must be because you are right handed and have more control in that hand. So I would advice people to practice on the beach to have full control of the wing in either of both hands. And second, as taking of is mostly pumping the legs (pumping the parawing is not really working) it will be important to start in your natural stance, most people are unable to pump in switch stance. (Including myself) So, if necessary it is even easier to start toeside. Or start on your regular side and gybe inmediately. And 3rd, to get up on foil, try to get some help from the chop or waves, so once you have a little speed, go further downwind and pump the legs. You need to go overpowered to be able to take off against the waves
With a ParaWing from my experience for Lift Off it is 80% Leg Pump and 20% ParaWing Pump unlike WingFoil Pumping for Lift Off. Will the Riding Stuff Sack come with the Ensis ParaWing?
I wonder how it compares to the Cloud BRM and if it's made under license from Cloud? and also, it seems like the early release BRM had very poor wind angle but simple bridle change mostly fixed. This one I see a little of the early behaviour, fluttering wing tips, though the wind appears light.
Does one need to use a leash for the parawing, attached to the wrist similar to an inflated wing, so that it doesn't get blown away? Or does it simply float on the water, unlike an inflatable wing which would fly away!
In light winds, using a leash is optional. In strong winds, however, it’s recommended to attach a leash to the parawing to prevent it from flying away if released. The leash connects to the ENSIS Safety System, which quickly collapses the wing when tension is applied, reducing power immediately.
@@candych0754 so as example: for 30min upwind you can ride 10min downwind. And with the Wing it takes you 20min upwind to go 10min Downwind. This ratio is kind of an Indicator.
I would add 3 tips. First of all you say to hold the wing in your back hand, this must be because you are right handed and have more control in that hand. So I would advice people to practice on the beach to have full control of the wing in either of both hands. And second, as taking of is mostly pumping the legs (pumping the parawing is not really working) it will be important to start in your natural stance, most people are unable to pump in switch stance. (Including myself) So, if necessary it is even easier to start toeside. Or start on your regular side and gybe inmediately. And 3rd, to get up on foil, try to get some help from the chop or waves, so once you have a little speed, go further downwind and pump the legs. You need to go overpowered to be able to take off against the waves
Ihr beide seid sooo sympathisch 😍 Euer Parawing ist mega schick geworden! Tolles Tutorial 👍 Liebe Grüße, Max 🙋♂️
Max - wann sehen wir ein Video von Dir Parawinging ?
@@mulhauserthomas1325Hey lieber Thomas 😃🙌 Hoffentlich bald! Ensis Parawing ist schon vorbestellt 😉
Danke Max. Vielleicht bald wieder an der Boot😊🤙
With a ParaWing from my experience for Lift Off it is 80% Leg Pump and 20% ParaWing Pump unlike WingFoil Pumping for Lift Off. Will the Riding Stuff Sack come with the Ensis ParaWing?
I wonder how it compares to the Cloud BRM and if it's made under license from Cloud? and also, it seems like the early release BRM had very poor wind angle but simple bridle change mostly fixed. This one I see a little of the early behaviour, fluttering wing tips, though the wind appears light.
Where can I buy one? They are not listed on the ensis website?
@CenterofLift we will launch Friday this week with all the infos🔥
@@ensis.watersports The price will be fun like the parawing?
Does one need to use a leash for the parawing, attached to the wrist similar to an inflated wing, so that it doesn't get blown away? Or does it simply float on the water, unlike an inflatable wing which would fly away!
In light winds, using a leash is optional. In strong winds, however, it’s recommended to attach a leash to the parawing to prevent it from flying away if released. The leash connects to the ENSIS Safety System, which quickly collapses the wing when tension is applied, reducing power immediately.
Was sind die Vor-Nachteile zum Wingen ?
+ you can pack the wing for surfing
- upper windrange
Geil, ohne handleaah😅, brauch ich nich kaufen, findet man im Wasser oder wird angespült 😁
These look killer but should be 300 euro everyone is hiking prices.
How does it go upwind? Maybe compared to a similar size wing?
Upwind-/Downwindratio (min) from my experience:
Wing: 2:1
Parawing 3:1
@michaelnaf7435 what is this meaning?❤
@@candych0754 so as example: for 30min upwind you can ride 10min downwind. And with the Wing it takes you 20min upwind to go 10min Downwind. This ratio is kind of an Indicator.
May I add a detail: it is not a wing, but a kite. A small one, but it is a KITE ! So why not say a parakite ?
Kiting is in some spots not allowed but winging is🤙