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26 May 2026 12:21pm
foilthegreats said..
I'm 85kg without gear and ride the Dragonfly V1 7' 19" 100L

Using a high aspect foil and longer mast will help dampen the roll side to side.
The main technique to better control the board is have 70% of my weight on my back foot. Drive with back foot and also bend over a little to keep your weight lower. Also try and stay pointed into the chop until ready to attempt take off. Over time your balance will get better as you learn to bounce around with the board and use the Parawing to keep balance. You can pivot the board pretty quickly off your back foot, think having the board at a 15% nose up angle. This will also help take off faster as you power up the Parawing and transition your weight forward and will create more pop.


thank you very much, that us v helpful
SlowlyButSurely
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25 May 2026 12:42pm
I have been owning the Dragonfly Surf II 7'4 106L for few months now as my light wind , free ride fun board when I want to use small wings in light wind. With a 4.5m wing and the Code R I can get up at 9-10kt easy even at 92kg.

My main issue arises from when I use it for parawing.
Especially with onshore wind, the chop hitting the side of the board combined with the "tracky" behavior of the board can make using the board quite annoying.
This is something I do NOT experience with the Super K2 6'2" 90L which seems to be less affected by side chop.

Looking for some enlightenment from people who have experienced the same. Thank you




Reply in Topic: Ozone Flow v2
SlowlyButSurely
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4 May 2026 2:47am
banjohead said..
You weren't a big fan of the Armstrong?


True but I moved on from Armstrong and, since I love the Ozone parawings, I am keen lifting an Ozone wing too.
Reply in Topic: Ozone pocket rocket v2
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4 May 2026 2:02am
I am seeing a flood of PowerPack for sale, I guess from users getting bombarded by all the ravishing release reviews on the PR v2.
It seems as if it's either PR v2 or nothing. Ozone itself did horribly in their marketing strategy in my opinion.
They have not highlighted the PR vs PP differences in a way easy for the users to appreciate and left a lot of PP users with the feeling they have bought almost an early release PR v2 with their PP.
What is the line length difference in cm? which turns better in low wind conditions? which one has better low end? It's all left out for people to guess. Same reviewers saying PP has better low end, other saying the PR v2 does.

BRM had similar offering last year with the Maliko 2, Kanaha and Ka'a and there was v little left for interpretation. Even without trying I know what I was getting myself into with, lets say, Kanaha vs Ka'a.

This year with the PRvs vs PP the narrative is quite confusing. When PP was released Ozone said PP was for intermediate advanced users. Now, in the latest Ozone description on their website, the PP became also a beginner wing!: "The art of simplicity - from entry-level ease to making many hot laps every session, the PowerPack works at both ends of the performance spectrum".

hmm...
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4 May 2026 1:51am
Very keen in hearing feedback from real users with pros and cons.
I am selling my Armstrong XPS MKII quiver to get one only wing for everything since I do parawing most of the time anyway.
Thinking Ozone Flow v2 4.3m or Duotone Float SLS 4.5m.
Just afraid that the Flow v2 might be on the heavy side (Ozone usually reports weights but not for the Flow v2!).
Anybody compared the two above? How about low end?
Thanks!
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