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Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing
Ozone

Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing

$792$1,132In stock
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Variants

  • 3m / Yellow/Green$792
  • 3m / Blue/Green$792
  • 1.9m / Yellow/Green$720
  • 1.9m / Blue/Green$720
  • 2.4m / Yellow/Green$742
  • 2.4m / Blue/Green$742
  • 3.6m / Yellow/Green$821
  • 3.6m / Blue/Green$821
  • 4.3m / Yellow/Green$843
  • 4.3m / Blue/Green$843
  • 5m / Yellow/Green$865
  • 5m / Blue/Green$865
  • 1.9m / Yellow/Gold$720
  • 2.4m / Yellow/Gold$742
  • 3m / Yellow/Gold$792
  • 3.6m / Yellow/Gold$821
  • 4.3m / Yellow/Gold$843
  • 5m / Yellow/Gold$865
  • 1.9m / Marine Blue/Emerald$720
  • 2.4m / Marine Blue/Emerald$742
  • 3m / Marine Blue/Emerald$792
  • 3.6m / Marine Blue/Emerald$821
  • 4.3m / Marine Blue/Emerald$843
  • 5m / Marine Blue/Emerald$865
  • 1.9m / Gold/Emerald$720
  • 2.4m / Gold/Emerald$742
  • 3m / Gold/Emerald$792
  • 3.6m / Gold/Emerald$821
  • 4.3m / Gold/Emerald$843
  • 5m / Gold/Emerald$865
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Overview

The Ozone Pocket Rocket Parawing is a single-surface bridled wing built for hydrofoil riding across a wide range of conditions. Developed by Ozone — a brand with deep roots in paraglider and foil kite engineering — the Pocket Rocket applies that aerodynamic expertise to the growing parawing category. Unlike rigid inflatable wings, the Pocket Rocket uses a bridled canopy structure that flies more like a kite, generating efficient lift at low airspeeds while packing down to a fraction of the size. The design prioritizes portability: the entire wing and bar assembly weighs well under a kilogram in every size, making it easy to stash mid-session for downwind swell runs or paddle-outs to remote breaks.

Key Specs

  • Available sizes: 1.9m, 2.4m, 3m, 3.6m, 4.3m, 5m
  • Weight (including bar): 0.4 kg (1.9m) / 0.45 kg (2.4m) / 0.54 kg (3m) / 0.59 kg (3.6m) / 0.64 kg (4.3m) / 0.7 kg (5m)
  • Bar size: 40 cm (all sizes)
  • Cells: 15 (1.9m–2.4m) / 19 (3m–5m)
  • Canopy material: Double ripstop nylon with water-shedding coating
  • Control bar: Carbon fiber with contoured EVA grip
  • Leading edge: Reinforced with flexible lightweight plastic battens

Who It's For

Ozone positions the Pocket Rocket as a parawing for all skill levels, and its handling bears that out. The carbon control bar is short and intuitive — riders coming from inflatable wings or kite backgrounds can pick up the steering quickly. Color-coded bridle lines and a visible leading edge simplify relaunch on the water. Beginners benefit from the canopy's inherent stability, while experienced foilers can leverage its upwind efficiency to cover ground that inflatable wings struggle to match.

The Pocket Rocket suits riders who want a compact, travel-friendly power source for foiling. It works particularly well for downwind runs where you need to collapse and stash the wing, surf spots that require a paddle-out, or sessions where you want to switch between powered upwind legs and unpowered glides. The six-size range — from 1.9m up to 5m — covers a broad wind spectrum for an 80 kg rider, with the smaller sizes handling strong wind and the 5m extending usability into lighter conditions.

In the Lineup

Within Ozone's wing foil range, the Pocket Rocket sits as the brand's original parawing offering. Ozone has since released the Pocket Rocket V2, which features a revised aspect ratio, updated bridle geometry, and a refined profile section aimed at quicker inflation and more responsive steering. The V1 Pocket Rocket remains available and represents a proven entry point into bridled parawing riding at a somewhat lower price than the updated model.

In the broader parawing market, the Pocket Rocket competes with options from brands that have adapted paraglider technology for water use. Its distinguishing traits are the ultra-light total system weight and Ozone's paraglider manufacturing pedigree, which shows in details like laser-cut canopy panels, spliced bridle connections, and spanwise bridge lines that distribute load evenly across the canopy. For riders weighing whether to choose the V1 or step up to the V2, the original Pocket Rocket delivers the core parawing experience — packability, upwind pull, and hands-free stowage — at a accessible price point across the full size range.

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Last updated Jul 9, 2026 · First seen Apr 11, 2026