Parawing
ION Twin Tip Kitesurfing Leash
This leash can be used on a twintip board and cliped to your harness. This way you can easily keep the board with you and no need for long upwind drags to get it back.
NOTE: Using a leash kitesurfing can be hazardous. It is recommended to use a helmet and an impact vest when using a leash whilst kitesurfing.
2026 Naish Hatch Parawing
The Hatch is parawinging without the complications. We focused on what makes a wing actually work on the water: steering you can feel, power delivery you can trust, and materials that stay light when wet.
This parawing goes upwind better than anything in its class while staying comfortable in your hands. Cross-bridles hold wing shape during pumps for power delivery. The profile resists collapse whether you're depowered in gusts or pushing hard upwind. Skytex canopy sheds water instead of soaking it up, and color-coded lines and leading edge means you can relaunch cleanly without fumbling through tangles. The bridle lines are super stiff and sheathed. This prevents wear and tangles.
Five sizes cover the range from light wind downwind surfing to powered-up sessions. The Hatch opens the sport to intermediates while giving experienced riders everything they need. Get on foil, stay on foil, and ride more.
Ensis Watersports Parawing V2
Stability & power control, easy handling, upwind
The ENSIS ROGER is here to give you the freedom to foil like never before. It folds away easily when you want to ride the swell, uninterrupted and unhindered, and effortlessly redeploys when needed again. The color-coded wing, bar, and bridles make finding the leading and trailing edge quick and simple. A stable design, precise power control, and excellent upwind performance make the ENSIS ROGER more than just a downwind tool – it offers experienced foilers an unmatched experience on the water.
Parawings at Andy Biggs Watersports