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Tucker's Fave Parawing Package

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What's Included:

  • 2025 Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing
  • Code Foils R-Series Complete Foil Set w/ Ultra HM+ 85cm Mast
  • Omen SuperMarine Wing Foil Board

2025 Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing

Features:

  • The Pocket Rocket parawing allows you to blast upwind effortlessly, and then easily packs away for riding swells downwind
  • Colour-coded control bar, bridle lines and standout leading edge make it easy to identify and quickly redeploy the wing when needed
  • Compact size and easy deployment also make it ideal for spots requiring a paddle out
  • Ozone’s renowned paraglider and foil kite design technology enhances
    stability and performance across all riding angles, especially when depowered
  • Accessible performance for all skill levels

User-Friendly:

Designed with a refined bridle system for a clean canopy profile, the Pocket Rocket offers smooth, efficient power for easy foiling control.

  • Fingertip bar control for effortless upwind tacking and downwind cruising
  • No tip collapse, even when pushed hard
  • Quick and easy to stash away for pure wave/swell riding

Origin:

Drawing from years of experience in paraglider and foil kite design, we crafted the Pocket Rocket for both friendly handling and high-performance freeriding.

  • Stability when depowered was key—refined through insights from our Explore snowkite programme
  • Leading-edge profile battens maintain aerodynamic integrity when depowering
  • A carefully balanced cell and rib construction prevents tip collapse, delivering stable, comfortable riding
  • Transverse Sail Shaping along the leading edge creates a cleaner surface on the most important area of the aerofoil. The result is less turbulent airflow and longer skin adhesion, which positively affects the lift-to-drag ratio increasing overall performance


Through smooth handling you can save your energies for adventure, rather than battling the wing.

How Does It Compare to Wingfoiling or Kitesurfing?

  • The Pocket Rocket produces similar power per size to an inflatable wingfoil wing, but flies more like a kite due to its bridled structure
  • Offers stronger initial downwind pull than a wingfoil wing
  • To get going and come up on the foil, let the board be pulled in the downwind direction that the Pocket Rocket naturally first wants to pull you. Once riding, use the bar for smooth power control and adjust your angle for upwind progress

Code Foils R-Series Complete Foil Set

Designer Notes:

We are particularly proud to release the long-awaited R series front wings. These wings were designed to win the M20 race. Not only did we achieve that, but the versatility of the R series also led to a podium finish in light conditions at Hood River. You’ll notice the strength and stiffness for their aspect ratio. The construction is rock solid, and the sensational and effortless glide of the R series is sure to impress.

Features:

  • The High Modulus R Series are made with High Modulus carbon and are of the build quality users will be familiar with from other Code Foils products.
  • These wings are designed for a wide speed range and efficient pumping. They are not as manoeuvrable as some other wings, but they glide forever and still turn. We call them our ā€œlongboard foilsā€ because of their long, stable design.
  • The 860R High Modulus and 770R High Modulus have an incredible low end for their size. James Casey demonstrated this by winning the M2O with a flatwater start and a challenging finish in upwind conditions. Ben Tardrew also used the 860R to battle for a win and end up on the podium in a nearly windless Hood River challenge against the best in the world.

Details:

We are excited to welcome the high modulus downwind specific front wings to our range. These wings are designed for the growing discipline of downwind SUP foiling.

The 860R High Modulus and 770R High Modulus were both used by World Champion James Casey to win major races in Hawaii this year. The 860R High Modulus won the Molokai 2 Oahu Downwind World Championship. The 770R High Modulus won Paddle Imua, a shorter, sprint style race.

The team has worked hard on its construction, creating a super lightweight front wing with phenomenal stiffness for its span. If you are looking for a wing that will let you go fast and far in downwind conditions, then the 860R High Modulus or 770R High Modulus is the wing for you.

Omen SuperMarine Wing Foil Board

Tucker's Hot Take: Omen SuperMarine

The SuperMarine is a mid-length board, meaning it is slightly longer, narrower, and thinner than typical boards of the same volume. This shape improves glide, early planing, and efficiency, especially in light wind conditions. Tucker emphasizes that volume isn’t the only important factor—length plays a significant role in reducing drag and increasing speed before takeoff. He suggests that for most riders, choosing a board with volume close to their body weight in kilograms is a solid guideline, but the SuperMarine’s design allows riders to size down from traditional wing boards due to its superior efficiency.


Credit for the SuperMarine concept goes to MACkite's Tucker Vantol. Tucker identified a growing category of wingers who lacked the local conditions or hadn't yet developed the skill for the 84L Flux to support their progression.

Coming to us with a concept for a new board and some rough dimensions we agreed there was a gap to be addressed. The problem definition with the SuperMarine became creating a board that would provide the same progression boost to early intermediate wingers that the Flux has become known for with intermediate - advanced riders.

We worked with Tucker on a few variations and were able to leverage the CFD technology we'd been refining with the Emissary boards to create something we're very excited to share. The SuperMarine's hull provides significantly more stability than anything in the Flux or Emissary range while maintaining outstanding efficiency and touchdown recovery. This confidence inspiring yet surprisingly nimble platform will have you mastering your gybes, tacks, and waveriding your crew will be wondering what other new "gear" you're on.

While easier maneuvers is a great feature, the single most important thing to accelerate wing progression is to constantly be pushing the threshold of your abilities. If you're hesitant to fall, knowing it will be a struggle to get back on foil, you simply won't be playing with your personal limits each session. For this reason, the SuperMarine being very easy to get on foil is the most important features to progression. You'll have fun pushing your personal limits each session, even when the wind is light.

Though the SuperMarine is generally intended as to be a winger's "second board", there has been a number of Omen riders expressing interest in the shape as a light wind option. While the larger Emissary boards and the 84L Flux are high performance wingboards with incredible low end performance, they are narrower and designed to be ridden at a relatively low volume/bodyweight ratio. Despite the excellent take off, due to their dimensions they lack the ability to "slog" in extremely low wind. The way to think about light wind riding with those boards is like a surfer waiting for a set, patiently scan the wind-line and stand by for a puff or "set" of wind to get on foil. The SuperMarine on the other hand, can be sailed in wind below that required to get on foil for those who prefer this approach or live in spots where slogging is useful.

Note that the tracks on the SuperMarine are placed further forward relative to our other boards. It is recommended to start with your foil near the rear of the tracks for the easiest fore/aft balancing during waterstarts. As your skills improve you can start inching the foil forward for more responsive turning and surfing performance along with an increasing requirement for dynamic balancing during taxiing.

Specs:

Volume Length Width Thickness Weight
SuperMarine 95L 6' 1" 22.5" 5.1" 15.2 lbs
SuperMarine 105L 6' 4" 23.5" 5.2" 16.3 lbs

For smaller board of similar performance attributes check out our Flux range. All sizes of SuperMarine come standard with strap inserts - a Y configuration up front with the option to offset wider and a row of centred inserts for your back foot.

What's Included:

  • deckpad factory installed
  • stainless steel T30 torx hardware for strap inserts in box
  • black G10 mini fin
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