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Includes:  Mast, Cover,  Hardware sold separately  Code High Modulus Mast with Cover   High Modulus Mast 75 cm SPAN: 75cm / 29.5in80 cm SPAN: 80cm / 31.5inWorld class foils demand world class mast...
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Includes:  Mast, Cover, Hardware Pack (4x30mm M8 Bolt / 4x14mm M8 Tracking Nut/ 2x25mm M6 Bolt/ 1xT30 Tool/ 1xT40 Tool) Code Foils Ultra HM Plus Mast with Cover   Available in 3 sizes: 75cm | 80cm...
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Includes: Fuselage, Cover, Fuse Bolt Pack (2x16mm M6 Bolt) Code Fuselages SIZES X-Small | 450mm | Tighter turns & enhanced maneuvering Length from front of mast: 450mm / 17.7in S...
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Includes: Carbon Tail with Cover  Code Foils AR Tail + Cover The tails come in 6 sizes, the 142AR, 150AR, 158AR, 166AR, 175AR and the 188AR.  These tails offer different characteristics but still f...
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Includes: Stabilizer with Cover Code Foils R Stabilizer + Cover THE ULTIMATE IN GLIDE These high-aspect-ratio tails mark their first expansion of rear wings in their range. James used the 120R in t...
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Includes: HA Front Wing of your choice, R-Frame Fuselage of your choice, Stabilizer of your choice (see chart below), R-Frame Carbon Mast, and Hardware (HW)  Foil to board mounting hardware is NOT ...
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Includes: HA Front Wing of your choice, recommended Fuselage(770) , Stabilizers of your choice, M-Frame Mast of your choice, Carbon Base Plate, and Hardware (HW) (6) M8x30 screws, (1) M8x25 screw, ...
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Includes: Front wing, cover & (3) Torx screws Delta High Aspect Front Wings This highly efficient gliding and pumping wing is still compact enough to carve well. Perfect for wing foiling or sur...

Parawing | DW | SUP Foils


Downwind (DW) foiling is akin to SUP surfing; the difference is that it involves riding a downwind foilboard while harnessing the energy of wind and waves. Once the rider has paddled up onto foil, he can glide over the water by utilizing the downwind side of groundswells, or shorter range wind fetch.  

That being said, the Parawing is the new innovative way to get you downwind foiling. Instead of paddling up or using a wing to get up on foil, you use a Parawing! Unlike traditional wingfoiling, where a rigid or semi-rigid wing is used, parawinging relies on a lightweight wing—similar to a small paraglider or ram-air kite—held in the hands to harness wind power and propel the rider across the water on a foilboard.

The key to selecting a downwind setup is finding the right balance between stability, lift, and speed. While a low-aspect, slow foil may be wonderful for developing the skills to link bumps, it can be frustrating to paddle up and may not be ideal for those who want to progress more quickly. 

Moreover, large surface areas offer more lift and stability at lower speeds, making them ideal for beginners or those in less powerful swells. A mid to high-aspect front wing of 1200-1600 cm² is a good starting point, depending on your body weight. A great example is the Unifoil Progression 200 at 1290cm².

As for Parawing, the ideal sweet spot for foil size is usually your lightwind front wing for winging which means about 1200-1300 cm² mid to high aspect.

Mast length is also important; a longer mast will offer more stability and clearance, but  it can be harder to paddle up due to added drag. Conversely, a shorter mast may breach too easily, depending on swell size. A mast around 75-80cm seems to be the best of both worlds. As for the rear wing, we suggest you go as big as you can find in a high-aspect shape.

Once you are capable of foiling efficiently downwind, pumping and gliding can be made more efficient  with a higher-aspect foil with a shorter chord and longer wingspan.


Tips for Downwind Foiling

1. A larger front wing can help with early lift and stability but may require more skill to maneuver effectively. For example, a front wing size around 1260 cm² is recommended for optimal performance if you are 175-180 pounds.

2. A mast length of around 75–80 cm strikes a balance between stability and ease of paddling up onto the foil.

3. A carbon paddle is preferred for efficiency; aim for at least 50% carbon content for optimal performance.

4. Wearing a helmet and buoyancy vest is advisable to enhance safety during rides, especially in challenging conditions.

Downwind foiling represents a thrilling way to explore wind driven swell and ground swell by combining elements of surfing, paddling, and foiling. By selecting appropriate gear—specifically designed foils and boards—and following best practices, you can enjoy this unique discipline while maximizing your time on the water.

GH Parawing You Tube Videos


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