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Parawinging West Michigan: A POV Session with Tucker

Parawinging West Michigan: A POV Session with Tucker


Parawinging West Michigan looks like pure freedom in this B-roll, shot entirely from behind on Tucker's Insta360 X5 mounted to a pole off the back of his harness. No talking, no breakdown — just five minutes of unfiltered POV riding straight from one of his recent sessions on the water.

The angle puts you right in the action, following the wing, the board, and the wave from a perspective you rarely see in parawing content. Watch for the behind the back jibes, where the control bar passes behind Tucker's back mid-turn to keep the wing out of the way through the transition. It's one of the most useful jibes to study from this angle, and the POV camera gives a clear look at the hand-to-hand transfer and body positioning that keeps everything smooth on the foil.

Between the jibes, Tucker carves through the small swell, reading the bumps to keep the board flying. Whether you're new to the sport or you've been riding for years, footage like this is one of the best ways to study body position, wing control, and timing on the water.

West Michigan continues to prove itself as an underrated spot for wind and wave sports, and this session is a great example of what a small day out here looks like. If you're curious about getting into parawinging, dialing in your own setup, or just want more angles like this in your feed, this one's worth the watch.


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