Canopy:
Naish chose a 32gsm material, for its lightweight yet durable nature. We believe this was the best material for everyday use to still give the smallest and lightest possible pack size. The canopy was designed with a specific graphic and colored panel layout to give the rider ease of mind in tough situations. The colored panels allow for easy identification of the leading edge
and center point of the wing.
Lines:
While designing the lineset on the Naish Morph Parawing, we wanted to make sure they were easy and comfortable to use. We gave each line level a different color to ensure that the lines were visible and easy to differentiate from each other. Along with color coding the lines we designed the wing to have a highly reduced bridal set resulting in a 30% or more reduction in number of lines in comparison to other parawings. We carefully chose lengths that would make it easy to reach the canopy for when you want to stow the wing. It was also important that the lines were comfortable to grab which is why we chose a sheathed line. The lineset also cascades in diameter for balance between comfort and aerodynamic drag reduction. The main lines have a thicker than necessary diameter to be comfortable to handle while the upper lines close to the wing have a reduced diameter to shed as much drag as possible aiding in the Morph’s balance of usability and performance.
Stability:
Naish know how important stability is in a parawing, which is why we’ve dedicated so much time to getting the right balance of stability and maneuverability. To achieve this we used a reflexed wing profile for maximum stability and collapse resistance even at the edge of the wind window. This gives the control bar a larger range of movement where the wing stays fully tensioned and drives upwind. We combined this with our unique pulley system to give the wing a more responsive, intuitive and smooth turning feel. This combination of technologies strikes what we believe to be the best balance of stability and dynamic control.
Depower:
The Naish Morph Parawing has great depower to get you through the strong gusts or even when you leave the smaller wing at home. This is in part due to the unique pulley system Naish use which gives the wing more stability through its power range. This means the wing can fly farther out of the window to reduce the power of the wing and give you better upwind drive. The wing can also be completely depowered through proper use of front line input.
Wind Range:
The Morph Parawing has an excellent wind range in comparison to other parawings on the market. This comes from the naturally reflexed profile in combination with our pulley bar design. This combination gives the Morph a dynamic profile through the range of bar movement. The dynamic change in profile gives the wing a high camber profile when generating power for a better low end to get you on foil faster, and a highly reflexed profile when fully depowered allowing for upwind ability even when over powered. The expansion of the wing range on the Naish Morph, allows you to get more out of each size. During testing, the Naish team managed to ride a 5m Morph in 12kts and a 3m Morph in 40kts. 3m (26kts - 40kts) 4m (18kts - 28kts) 5m (12kts - 22kts)