




Dakine Fly Wing Harness with Harness Line Package
Variants
- X-Small / Black$174
- X-Small / Florida Blue$174
- Small / Black$174
- Small / Florida Blue$174
- Medium / Black$174
- Medium / Florida Blue$174
- Large / Black$174
- Large / Florida Blue$174
- X-Large / Black$174
- X-Large / Florida Blue$174
Overview
The Dakine Fly Wing Harness with Harness Line Package bundles Dakine's purpose-built wing foiling waist harness with a matching adjustable harness line, giving riders a complete hook-in setup straight out of the box. Dakine designed the Fly Wing Harness around a Curv Composite Flex Shell — a lightweight, non-water-absorbing thermoplastic composite that provides structured back support without adding bulk. The harness sits in Dakine's wing-specific product line, distinct from their traditional kite and windsurf harnesses, and is built to reduce arm fatigue during longer sessions while improving upwind angle.
A central design feature is the Hanger Wing Sliding Hook, which folds flat and slides along the harness line so riders can lie belly-down on the board during rest or transitions without the hook catching or dinging the deck. The Posi-Lock Buckle keeps the harness secured at the waist, and an integrated leash attachment point lets riders connect their wing leash directly to the harness rather than to a wrist. The included harness line features a TPU cover that adds rigidity and allows the sliding hook to travel smoothly along its length, self-centering on the wing handle at the natural center of effort.
Key Specs
- Construction: Curv Composite Flex Shell
- Hook system: Hanger Wing Sliding Hook (foldable, movable)
- Buckle: Posi-Lock Buckle
- Leash attachment: Integrated leash attachment point
- Water absorption: Non-water absorbing
- Available sizes: XS (28–30"), S (30–32"), M (32–34"), L (34–36"), XL (36–38")
- Available colors: Black, Florida Blue
- Package includes: Fly Wing Harness + Fly Wing Harness Line
Who It's For
The Fly Wing Harness targets intermediate to advanced wing foilers who want to extend session length and reduce upper-body fatigue. Hooking into a harness line transfers load from the arms and shoulders to the core and lower back, which is most beneficial on longer upwind legs or in moderate-to-strong wind when the wing generates sustained pull. Riders who are still learning water starts and basic board control will generally not need a harness, but once a foiler is comfortable riding upwind and wants to push session duration, a dedicated wing harness becomes a practical addition.
The compact, packable build also suits traveling riders who want to minimize gear volume. Because the harness uses non-water-absorbing composite rather than foam, it stays light when wet and dries quickly between sessions.
In the Lineup
Dakine currently offers two wing-specific harnesses: the Fly Wing and the Solo Wing. The Fly Wing is the more structured of the two, built on the rigid Curv Composite Flex Shell for firmer back support. The Solo Wing takes a softer approach with neoprene construction, a slimmer profile, and a single-point handle attachment that prioritizes maximum mobility over load-bearing support. Riders who want a barely-there feel may prefer the Solo, while those who value back support during powered sessions will lean toward the Fly Wing.
This package from Green Hat Kiteboarding pairs the harness with the Dakine Fly Wing Harness Line, saving buyers from sourcing the two components separately. Competing wing harnesses from brands like Mystic and ION occupy a similar price bracket, but Dakine's sliding Hanger Hook system and fold-flat design remain distinctive features in the category.
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