Duotone Stash Parawing

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Take flight with the new STASH from Duotone - the Parawing introduction to the Duotone line-up. The single-skin design with double-skin tips comes with a strong focus on stable flight and depower, making the STASH functional in a bigger range of winds and riding angles, while still having the lightest and smallest packing in mind for those seeking the pure sensation of gliding for miles.

The STASH has been fine-tuned over several months by our wing and kite designer Ken Winner in strong collaboration with our Downwind experts Finn and Jeffrey Spencer – making sure it’s not just an engine to get on foil but tackles the difficulties to make the end-goal of ultimate free-flight accessible to a broader audience.

Using special ultra-light 30g paragliding ripstop canopy, which flies earlier and stays in the air longer, packs down smaller and dampens gusts better for greater riding comfort, our team steered away from classic kite and wing ripstop canopy materials quickly. Sourcing thinner bridle lines to reduce drag and weight, and to further optimize packing was another key step in our Parawing-specific design.

The STASH combines the advantages of both worlds, single- and double skin in one design. A powerful and easy to pack single skin approach with closed-cell tips allowed our design team to achieve a gradual de-power through a simple move of your wrist, while the tips stay filled and in control at any time. The stabilized leading edge and the reduced ribs further optimize flying stability, drag and easy stashing.

Packing, sorting and re-launch of the STASH is made easy though three differently colored bridle sections, a colored mid-section of the leading edge, so you know where to grab for re-launch, and a color on the ergonomic Carbon bar showing you which side to steer forward – all steps towards making the goal of free flight more approachable.

Ultimately, it’s about the sensation of True Foiling when your Parawing is nicely stashed away!

KEY FACTS
+ Smooth and stable flight and power delivery in a variety of riding angles
+ Stable and intuitive de-power without collapsing
+ Easy to pack-away single-skin design with closed-cell tips

MORE PERFORMANCE FEATURES
+ Adjustable power setting
+ Easy re-launch with optical support features

SIZES
2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 / 5.0 / 6.0

TECHNICAL DETAILS
+ Ergonomic carbon handle without edges for hassle-free stashing
+ Stabilized leading edge for clean flight & de-power
+ Double surface tips with quick drainage avoid collapsing
+ Quick sorting and re-launch through colored LE center panel,
+ Differently colored front, center and rear lines
+ Colored grip at front of handle
+ Ultra lightweight & easy to stash 30g paragliding ripstop
+ Lightweight and aerodynamic 1mm lines & bridles

PARAWING

Is it a Wing? Is it a Kite?
Parawings are the hot new trend in foiling sports, combining a parafoil-kite-like uninflated structure
with very short bridle-lines, making the Parawing and the rider a compact unit, while riding boards
and foils somewhere in size between Wing and Downwind Foiling.
Downwind Foiling represents one of the purest and most rewarding forms of gliding above the
water, yet it’s one of the most challenging and difficult foiling disciplines to master. Using an easier
and less physical start using a Parawing (vs. a classic paddle-up start), which can be packed away
and re-deployed once needed, enables new possibilities to enjoy miles of pure foiling sensations.
Building on our unmatched knowledge in designing kites and wings we’ve developed the STASH - a
Parawing designed specifically to get out to the bumps and ocean swells with ease and comfort and
stash it away for the ultimate ride!

Single Skin vs. Double Skin
+ Single skin has higher coefficient of lift than double skin, which gives more power for a given wing size
+ Double skin offers greater flying stability, especially at higher riding angles
+ Single skin packs smaller
+ Single skin doesn’t need drainage
+ Single skin with double-skin tips drains much quicker than full double-skin designs after a dunking
+ Single skin with double-skin tips is more stable when depowered than full single-skin designs