Flow D-Wing


Colour: Orange
Size: 3.0
Price:
Sale price£750.00

Tax included

Description

Flow's D-Wing incorporates a reflex airfoil design that ensures stability even when fully depowered,

eliminating the risk of collapses, without sacrificing the ability to stow and relaunch.

This groundbreaking innovation redefines hand winds. Enabling riders to achieve higher upwind

angles while enjoying a remarkably stable canopy free from deflations.

Despite its efficiency for early "up on foil" takeoffs, the reflex airfoil makes it possible to completely

depower the canopy. In our testing even in extremely gusty conditions the wing could be depowered

and flown using just the front lines, effectively reducing most of the power—highlighting its versatility

and exceptional stability.

The D-Wing also comes equipped with a lightweight carbon fiber bar and color-coded lines for added

convenience. Both the canopy and lines are color-coded—a simple solution that makes stowing and

relaunching easier by clearly identifying the leading edge and front lines. Additionally, in the event of

a tangle, this system simplifies sorting and reorganizing the lines.

With a no-compromise approach, we use only the best materials available. For the canopy, we rely on

Porcher Skytex ripstop, and for the lines, we utilize Liros' Technora range. These materials provide an

exceptional canopy feel and an unmatched durability-to-weight ratio.

Sizes available: 3.0, 4.2 and 5.5


Specifications


3.0

4.2

5.5

Flat Area

3.0 m2

4.2 m2

5.5 m2

Flat Wingspan

2.87 m

3.42 m

3.89 m

Projected AR

2.02

2.02

2.02

GLIDER WEIGHT

0.6 kg

0.7 kg

08kg


Range

3m

20kt - 30kts

4.2m

5kt - 25kts

5.5m

10kt - 20kts

 

* The wind range is based on an 80 kg rider and is for reference

only. Be sure to also factor in your skill level, weight, foil selection

and board choice.

 

Colours

Each size is distinguished by a unique color combination, thoughtfully selected to ensure excellent

visibility. This enhances safety during downwind missions and ocean crossings.

 

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