The Ozone Pocket Rocket V2 parawing delivers truly accessible performance for anyone. Inspired with input from our paragliding and foil kite departments, the efficient and very intuitive flying feel will also allow experienced parawingers to quickly take their existing riding skills to new levels.
Sizes:1.9 | 2.4 | 3.0 | 3.6 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 5.7m
Take on the adventure. You can do-it-all with the Pocket Rocket V2.
WHERE WILL IT TAKE YOU?
- Excellent upwind performance
- Easy handling with smooth power and improved low end
- Extra power can now also be generated by pumping
- Faster and more convenient stashing
Tech updates at a glance
Shorter bridle set-up, inspired by the PowerPack
New Bow Bar design for high levels of control
New compact shape reduces chance of contact with the water
Refined profile and improved canopy tension – including a diagonal rib support structure which has further improved upwind performance and low end power
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ALL NEW SHAPE:
CANOPY STRUCTURE:
- Diagonal ribs at the front of the wing help to evenly distribute load via the leading edge into the sail
- The all new profile section works in harmony with a new outline and the Bow Bar to deliver more progressive power control, inspiring confidence
- This also makes the wing feel more forgiving as it has a lower stalling speed when pointing higher into the wind, allowing you to cruise upwind without worrying too much about your technique
BRIDLE DESIGN
CENTRE FRONT LINE RISER:
Bundling your frontlines via the centre riser — which excludes the wingtip lines — drastically reduces hand forces and makes reaching the canopy quicker and easier
NEW BRIDLE LINE MATERIAL:
Developed specifically for parawing use, the new front lines feature a special coating for effortless, smooth and rash-free handling
REFINED LINE DIAMETER AND STIFFNESS:
Helping to ensure fast, tangle-free packdowns — every time
V-SHRINK TABS ON THE TRAILING EDGE:
Precisely positioned to allow for a reduced number of brake lines, while also distributing balanced tension along the entire trailing edge. Contributing to a less complex bridle layout makes pack down and redeployment easier, while the more grunty power produced by the rounded parachute shape captures a good blast of wind to bring you up on foil