How to parawing | Pocket wing tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Get your Parawing here: wingfoilprocen...
    Belt: wingfoilprocen...
    Thanks to Greg from BoardRidingMaui for creating a new way to have fun on the water!
    Once on foil, the Maliko parawing packs away, leaving nothing in the way of endless, ultimate glide. Without interference from any lingering gear to manage, the experience is left undisrupted in its purest form. Just you, in harmony with the water’s energy through your foil and board; the pure bliss we’ve long searched for.
    Beyond revolutionizing the riding experience, the Maliko parawing has elevated our entire experience. Ultra compact and light, it's a joy to take anywhere. There’s no bladder to pump or leak, or anything to gas-up or plug-in. With no setup, we’re launching and riding in places that we never considered with an inflatable wing or kite. We just throw it up or paddle out, pop-up on foil, and start our downwinder, or hook-in and jam upwind. Every part of the experience is entirely new and crazy fun.
    Thanks for the extra footage from BRM, Walker Hendricks @mcflowi and Kellen Hall @waterboii
    Gear used in this video:
    AFS Whitebird Board wingfoilprocen...
    AFS 1300 Enduro foil: wingfoilprocen...
    Soöruz wetsuit: wingfoilprocen...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @English1108
    @English1108 5 годин тому +3

    I'm having trouble understanding the physics of how this can possibly go upwind. And in the video, Gwen it looked more like you were at a beam reach than a close haul. How close to the wind are you actually gonna be able to get with that?

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  4 години тому +2

      I was surprised how well it goes up wind actually, it’s the same principle as a kite really

  • @arno25475
    @arno25475 3 години тому +1

    Do you think you need a mid-length board or a regular wingfoil board would be ok to start foiling with the parawing. I am 70kg and i have a 70 liter fone rocket S. thanks

    • @DamienLeroyYouTube
      @DamienLeroyYouTube  3 години тому +1

      A wing board would work for sure, you will just need a bigger parawing to get some extra power at take off

  • @donwagner1164
    @donwagner1164 Годину тому

    Another excellent Gwen video, useful to understand that Gwen’s skill level is off the charts, he doesn’t need a parawing, wing or paddle to pump himself onto foil

  • @brucabbro8510
    @brucabbro8510 3 години тому

    no leash at all? Still learning my first flights and this already looks like another entry in the bucket list hah!

  • @FoilGuru
    @FoilGuru 34 хвилини тому

    Really nice video all around! Stoked to give this a try!

  • @vaain1
    @vaain1 4 години тому

    now go do some paragliding with it haha. Nice video

  • @AndrewMarshall-mp4eu
    @AndrewMarshall-mp4eu 2 години тому

    Thanks for making this video Gwen! Definitely a cool tool to learn to downwind and get lots of reps. Excited to see what the industry does in reaction to the parawing. Probably even better designs coming.
    I think one of the mistakes I see from people learning this is that they try to pump the parawing like a LEI wing, and half the time it stalls in that dynamic movement. This might be the perfect tool to focus only on leg/foil pump while holding the parawing steady for a little extra assistance. So cool!

  • @riccalvillo6704
    @riccalvillo6704 2 години тому

    Great video Glen! Only thing I would add is that the harness seems to help going upwind, especially when overpowered. Using two hands on the bar also helps.

  • @leebonfiglio
    @leebonfiglio 4 години тому

    The parawing goes upwind very well. The angle of attack of the wing is controlled with the hand position on the bar. Hand forward and it's flying off the front lines...hand pressure on your little finger and you will feel it start to stall and drop back. Much more of a kite feel than a wing.

  • @locusportbzh
    @locusportbzh 3 години тому

    Super video ! ça donne envie 🤙🏻

  • @paulh.327
    @paulh.327 2 години тому

    Hi
    How strong was the wind please?