Downwinders with ROGER on the Australian Coast

Sunny skies, crystal-clear water, and steady winds – perfect conditions for testing the ROGER. Adam, Jarrod Snow, and Caitlin Baxter took the new ENSIS ROGER parawing to the stunning southern coast of Australia to put it through its paces. With long downwind rides and smooth cruising, they captured breathtaking drone footage of the action. Check it out!
Riders: Adam and Jarrod Snow, Caitlin Baxter
Video: Snowfoto
Wanting to Learn to Parawing?
If you’re already a foiler, you’ll pick up parawinging quickly. Beginners, however, should get comfortable on a foil first before trying it out.The ROGER parawing has similar power compared to an inflatable wing of the same size, but performs best with longer boards like the WALTZ and downwind foils. Any foil will do, but for the best experience, a high-aspect, wide-span downwind foil is ideal. Unlike inflatable wings, the parawing doesn’t float – so always use a board leash.
Need guidance? Michi and Laura have a great tutorial to get you started!
Interested in anything wing or foil?
Interested in events ENSIS are hosting or attending or want to try out the gear? Be sure to follow our social media for future announcements, or check out the DEMO DAY page, for future events.The ENSIS team is highly skilled in wing foiling and is eager to assist you in starting your wing foiling journey. Our worldwide retailers offer a variety of ENSIS products. Contact us now to learn more about our products or locate an ENSIS retailer nearby.