Naish Hatch

← Back to Catalog

Naish Hatch
TaglineNaish's first all-round single-skin parawing, built around a cross-bridle pump system and a reflex collapse-resistant profile.
NotesRiders consistently identify exceptional pumpability and low-end power as the Hatch's standout traits — one tester reports the 5.1 m matching the foiling threshold expected from a 7.2 m hybrid parawing in approximately 10 knots. Upwind ability is a second consistent positive: the wing sits forward in the window and climbs without feeling twitchy. The top end is the main documented weakness, though testers diverge meaningfully here: one Tier 1 reviewer found top-end handling 'fully under control in strong wind, very stable,' while another experienced repeated canopy instability, ear-flapping, and loss of balance at approximately 20 knots. Riders note sizing up one size relative to competitors — the Hatch flies approximately a full size larger than the Naish Morph in equivalent conditions. The longer-than-average line set (~1.90 m) is linked to the low-end advantage but adds complexity when stashing in stronger wind.
TypeParawing
Year2026
Statuscurrent
Wing typesingle_skin
~4m MSRP$1099
Manufacturer product pageNaish Hatch
1 rider

What our sources say

Naish's entry into the all-round parawing market, designed to deliver competitive upwind angles alongside approachable handling for intermediate riders. The cross-bridle system and reflex canopy prioritize low-end power and predictability over top-end wind range. At $1,099, it sits in the mid-premium tier; riders who regularly push into gusty or strong conditions should account for its documented top-end limitations.

Forgiveness · MediumSkill floor · LowUpwindFreerideMellowPlayful
HOW IT COMPARES
  • Weaker low end than Naish Morph — MACkite YouTube — "Naish Hatch Parawing Review"
  • Stronger low end than Naish Morph — Matt on Foil YouTube — Naish Hatch review
  • Comparable to Ensis Roger v2 on high end — Matt on Foil YouTube — Naish Hatch review
  • Weaker high end than Naish Morph — Matt on Foil YouTube — Naish Hatch review
  • Stronger wind range than Naish Morph — MACkite YouTube — "Naish Hatch Parawing Review"
  • Stronger upwind than Naish Morph — MACkite YouTube — "Naish Hatch Parawing Review"
  • Weaker high end than Triple Seven P.T. Hybrid — Matt on Foil YouTube — Naish Hatch review
  • Comparable to F-One Frigate v2 on upwind — Naish Official Blog — "Let's Talk Hatch"; AWSI 2025 presentation; Surfcenter YouTube; Wake Style YouTube

Not yet hand-tested by FoilFinder — positioning and comparisons drawn from reviews, designers, and dealers. See what we’ve tested →

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
RIDERS

What's next

💬 Still unsure? Talk it over with the FoilFinder Gear Advisor