Ozone PowerPack
| Tagline | A low-AR single-skin parawing purpose-built for stow-and-redeploy wave and downwind riding. |
| Notes | Multiple independent reviewers call the stow-and-redeploy system best-in-class — knotless direct bridle lines, coated material, and the center A-line collapse method draw consistent praise, with testers reporting zero failed redeployments once the technique is dialed. The wing sits noticeably deeper in the wind window than upwind-focused parawings, producing strong downwind pull rather than forward drive; riders switching from an upwind wing should expect extra tacks on upwind legs. Low end is described as solid but asks for different technique — one reviewer describes it as 'more like a drag chute you load up deeper in the window.' Stability when overpowered is a consistent strength across testers, with the wing described as staying calm and controllable in overpowered conditions. Top-end speed is a deliberate trade-off: one reviewer characterizes it as 'riding with the flaps down, happy in first to third gear.' At smaller sizes (3m and under), at least one experienced tester personally prefers the PowerPack over the Pocket Rocket V2. |
| Type | Parawing |
| Year | 2026 |
| Status | current |
| Wing type | single_skin |
| ~4m MSRP | $1239 |
| Manufacturer product page | Ozone PowerPack |
What our sources say
Ozone's downwind-and-wave specialist, positioned as a complement to the Pocket Rocket for riders who prioritize reliable stow-and-redeploy over upwind VMG. At $1,239 it sits at the premium end of the category. Explicitly 'not for beginners' — the deeper window position and distinct low-end technique reward experienced riders who want a dedicated wave or downwind tool.
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HOW IT COMPARES
- Stronger low end than Ozone Pocket Rocket v2 — MACkite Boarding — Ozone Pocket Rocket V2 Review; MACkite YouTube — "Ozone Power Pack Review"; YouTube video review — Ozone Pocket Rocket V2 — Where’s the Catch?; unknown
- Weaker high end than Ozone Pocket Rocket v2 — Labrat Foiler Podcast — "Pocket Rocket V2" episode, interview with Ozone R&D team; YouTube video review — Ozone Pocket Rocket V2 — Where’s the Catch?
- Stronger high end than F-One Quest — MACkiteboarding YouTube — "2026 F-One Quest V1 Parawing | Downwind Power and Effortless Redeploy" (JHdiSFZ0NAc)
- Weaker upwind than F-One Frigate v2 — MACkite YouTube — "Ozone Power Pack Review"
- Weaker upwind than Ozone Pocket Rocket v2 — Lab Rat Academy YouTube — Pocket Rocket V2 unboxing & V1/PowerPack comparison; Labrat Foiler Podcast — "Pocket Rocket V2" episode, interview with Ozone R&D team; MACkite Boarding — Ozone Pocket Rocket V2 Review; MACkite YouTube — "Ozone Power Pack Review"
- Weaker stability than F-One Quest — MACkiteboarding YouTube — "2026 F-One Quest V1 Parawing | Downwind Power and Effortless Redeploy" (JHdiSFZ0NAc)
- Comparable to F-One Quest on relaunch — MACkiteboarding YouTube — "2026 F-One Quest V1 Parawing | Downwind Power and Effortless Redeploy" (JHdiSFZ0NAc)
- Stronger versatility than Ozone Pocket Rocket v2 — YouTube video review — Ozone Pocket Rocket V2 — Where’s the Catch?
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Wind Range by Size
Manufacturer’s claimed wind ranges, normalized to 80 kg rider
Lightly powered (20%)Ideally powered (55%)Heavily powered (25%)for single skin parawing
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