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Private Parawinging 2-day camp

Private Parawinging 2-day camp

USD 700.00Precio

Short description:
Parawinging is a new water sport that combines kiteboarding, winging, and foiling. Riders use a parawing that can be stowed away, allowing them to keep pumping the foil and riding waves.

What you’ll learn on day one: (4-6 hours)

  • Using the parawing on land and understanding the wind window
  • Pumping the board and foil to get riding
  • Practicing on a downwind board vs. a larger beginner board
  • Foil size differences and learning recommendations
  • Flying the parawing in the water without the board
  • Taxiing on your knees and standing up while balancing the wing
  • How the bar works for riding
  • Common beginner challenges and how to overcome them

Day Two: Refining What You Learned (4-6 hours)

The biggest challenge when learning parawinging is learning how to fly the parawing, balance on the board (with proper foot placement), and pump the board all at the same time. During your second day, you will focus on getting up on the board while holding the parawing, standing up quickly, and pumping the board once there is sufficient wind. If there is not enough wind on the second day, the second half of the lesson can be rescheduled for another day. It is highly recommended that you purchase equipment and practice as much as possible after completing the two-day camp. 

Lesson details:

  • Requires at least 15 knots of consistent wind
  • Typically takes 3–5 lessons to learn
  • Flat-water location only, during high tide
  • Locations: Messick Point in Poquoson or Mill Creek at Fort Monroe
  • Wetsuits and booties required
  • All gear, wetsuits, and booties included
  • Helmets and life jackets are mandatory
  • Declaration of fitness and waiver forms must be signed on the site

Learning parawinging requires effort, dedication, and persistence. It is possible as long as you are determined!

Beginner progression:
Start with a 3m parawing. In lighter wind, a 5.2m or 7.3m parawing can be used.

YouTube video (parawinging in the Chesapeake Bay with a 7.3 meter PT parawing in just 11 knots of wind, F-One Gravity 2200 mm foil, and Duotone 115 liter downwind board): https://youtube.com/shorts/FRKkK27NwVE?si=cU7FwHdNQ40yjlqW

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