Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing

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Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing – Compact Power for Downwind Foil Adventures

The Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing is a compact, single-skin power wing designed to get you up on foil fast, drive you effortlessly upwind, and then disappear into a tiny pack so you can surf swells completely hands-free. Drawing on Ozone’s paraglider and foil-kite heritage, the Pocket Rocket delivers stable, efficient power for all skill levels—from first-time parawing riders to advanced downwind foil surfers.

If you love the feeling of gliding silently on a hydrofoil, chasing bumps, and exploring new lines without the drag of a full-size wing, the Pocket Rocket is your new favorite tool. Pack it on your waist, paddle or foil to your spot, deploy it in seconds, and ride.

Key Reasons Riders Choose the Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing

  • Effortless upwind performance – generate clean, consistent pull to track upwind before turning downwind on foil.
  • Instant pack-away for pure surfing – quickly depower, collapse, and stash the parawing so you can ride swells with no lines or canopy in the way.
  • Ultra-compact & featherweight – tiny pack size and low total weight (including bar) make it ideal for travel, boat trips, and long paddles.
  • Stable single-skin design – engineered to resist tip collapse and stay solid even when highly depowered, so you can focus on your foil line instead of managing the wing.
  • Intuitive control bar feel – fingertip bar input makes it easy to sheet in/out, steer, and fine-tune power on both upwind tacks and downwind glides.
  • Designed for a wide range of riders – accessible handling for motivated beginners, yet enough efficiency and refinement to keep experts stoked long-term.

How the Pocket Rocket Parawing Rides

The Pocket Rocket is all about efficient pull and smooth power delivery with minimal effort. Think of it as a hybrid between a kite and a wing: it flies on lines like a kite, but it’s tuned for the low-drag, low-apparent-wind world of downwind and swell foiling.

  • Upwind Mode: With its efficient canopy profile and bridled design, the Pocket Rocket creates strong apparent wind, helping you climb angles upwind similar to a dedicated wing-foil wing.
  • Downwind & Surf Mode: Once you’ve banked your upwind, simply depower the wing, collapse and stash it in the bag or stash belt, and enjoy pure foil surfing. No bulky wing overhead, no paddle in your hands—just you, your foil, and the ocean energy.
  • Gusty & High Wind Comfort: The refined bridle and single-skin construction keep the canopy stable and predictable when sheeted out, reducing flapping, tip collapse, and surprise surges.

Construction & Design Details

Ozone applied years of paraglider and foil-kite R&D to create a parawing that feels light and simple in the hands, yet highly tuned in the air.

  • Single-skin canopy with carefully balanced cell and rib layout for low weight and high stability when depowered.
  • Refined bridle system for a clean canopy profile and efficient lift-to-drag ratio, helping you get up on foil quickly.
  • Transverse sail shaping along the leading edge for a smoother airflow and improved overall glide and efficiency.
  • Color-coded control bar & bridle lines – quickly see bar orientation and line connections for fast, foolproof setup and redeployment.
  • Custom, lightweight carbon-fiber control bar with a contoured EVA grip for secure, comfortable handling even in long sessions.
  • Optimized low-diameter bridle lines that resist tangling and glide through your hands smoothly while launching or recovering the parawing.
  • Minimal pack size & fast-drying materials – easy to rinse, hang dry, and stash for your next session or trip.

Size & Wind Range Guide*

The Pocket Rocket is available in multiple sizes so you can choose the ideal setup for your local conditions, body weight, and foil/board combo.

Size (m²) Typical Wind Range (knots) Ideal Use
1.9 m² ≈ 30 – 50 knots Strong wind specialists, lighter riders, high-wind downwind runs.
2.4 m² ≈ 25 – 45 knots Windy days, experienced riders, compact travel setup.
3.0 m² ≈ 18 – 35 knots All-round choice for medium winds and average-weight riders.
3.6 m² ≈ 15 – 30 knots Versatile freeride size for mixed wind and swell conditions.
4.3 m² ≈ 12 – 28 knots Go-to downwind size for many 75–90 kg riders in moderate winds.
5.0 m² ≈ 10 – 25 knots Light-wind downwinders, heavier riders, or smaller foils.

*Wind range is indicative and based on an average ~80 kg rider on a typical surf foil. Your personal range will vary with skill level, foil area, board volume, and local conditions. If you’re unsure which size Ozone Pocket Rocket to choose, contact Elite Watersports for a personalized recommendation.

Who Is the Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing For?

  • Downwind foil surfers who want a minimal, efficient way to get up on foil and then surf swell without overhead gear.
  • Wing foilers looking for a lighter, more agile alternative for specific downwind and swell missions.
  • SUP & prone foilers who want extra assistance getting into glide, then pure surfing with no paddle in hand.
  • Travel and boat riders who need a tiny, quick-deploy power source that fits easily in a stash belt or day pack.
  • Intermediate to expert riders who already foil confidently and want to expand into the fast-growing parawing discipline.

Why Buy Your Ozone Pocket Rocket from Elite Watersports?

  • Real-world parawing experience: Our St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay crew rides parawings regularly and can help you match the right Pocket Rocket size to your foil, board, and local conditions.
  • Deep Ozone knowledge: We stock a full range of Ozone kites and wings, including all-round icons like the Ozone Enduro V4 and high-performance big-air machines like the Ozone Vortex .
  • Progression pathway: New to Ozone? Start with an easy trainer like the Ozone Ignition V3 Trainer Kite and move into kites, wings, and parawings as your skills grow.
  • Huge Ozone selection in one place: Shop all our best-selling Ozone kites & wings or read our in-depth Ozone Kite Buying Guide to dial in your complete quiver.
  • Parawing & wing options in stock: Want to compare the Pocket Rocket to other parawings? Check out the North Ranger Parawing and other wings in our Wing Foiling Wings & Parawings collection .
  • Local demos, lessons & support: Ride with us in Tampa Bay, test foils and wings, and get expert setup help before and after you buy.

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FAQ: Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing

What is the Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing?
The Pocket Rocket is a compact, single-skin parawing that flies on lines like a kite but is tuned specifically for downwind and swell foiling. It pulls you up onto the foil and drives you upwind, then packs away so you can surf swells hands-free.
How does the Pocket Rocket compare to a wing-foil wing?
Power-per-size is similar to an inflatable wing, but because it’s a bridled parawing, it feels more like flying a small kite. It creates strong initial pull to get you moving and then becomes very light in your hands when depowered. That translates into efficient upwind tacks and super clean downwind runs.
Which size Pocket Rocket should I choose?
Choose smaller sizes (1.9–2.4 m²) for strong winds or lighter riders; mid sizes (3.0–3.6 m²) for everyday medium winds; and larger sizes (4.3–5.0 m²) for lighter wind downwinders, heavier riders, or smaller foils. If you’re unsure, reach out to Elite Watersports with your weight, foil, board, and local wind stats for a custom recommendation.
Is the Pocket Rocket suitable for beginners?
The wing is designed with accessible handling in mind, but it assumes you already have basic foil skills and are comfortable handling wind power. If you’re brand new, start with a trainer kite or wing, then step into the Pocket Rocket as your first parawing once you can foil consistently.
What’s included with the Ozone Pocket Rocket?
The standard package typically includes the Pocket Rocket parawing and a dedicated control bar and bag. Optional accessories like stash belts, harness lines, or quick releases can be added separately depending on your preferred setup.

 

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