Triple Seven P.T. Hybrid
| Tagline | Triple Seven's 2026 hybrid parawing with double-skin leading edge and single-skin rear; five sizes from 2.5m to 7.2m. |
| Notes | Riders across multiple sessions in conditions from 15 to 43 knots consistently single out wind range and top-end stability as the standout trait — one reviewer describes conditions on the same day that left a single-skin two meters smaller nearly unusable while the Hybrid remained smooth and controlled. Upwind angles are flagged across multiple independent sources as among the strongest in the parawing category, with several reviewers comparing them to inflatable wing performance. Power delivery is smooth and progressive; the wing self-trims when powered up, which reviewers describe as reducing active pilot load during gusty sessions. Jibing is reported as smooth and confidence-inspiring across rider skill levels. Two weaknesses recur across sources: all A-lines share a single color, making the 4-line collapse technique harder to execute cleanly; and riders who habitually rest by holding the back of the bar will find the Hybrid retains significant power in that position — a different rest technique is needed compared to single-skins. |
| Type | Parawing |
| Year | 2026 |
| Status | current |
| Wing type | hybrid |
| ~4m MSRP | $1329 |
| Manufacturer product page | Triple Seven P.T. Hybrid |
Tested by FoilFinder Mar 2026
FoilFinder rating: 5.0
Sizes tested: 3.1, 4.3, 5.7 m²
Value index: 3.8
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Wind Range by Size
Manufacturer’s claimed wind ranges, normalized to 80 kg rider
Lightly powered (20%)Ideally powered (65%)Heavily powered (15%)for hybrid parawing
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