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Pocket Wing P1 5.0 Ocean Blue

PreorderShip from 15/06/2025
Sale price€759,00 EUR
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Description

Imagine carving effortlessly downwind, unbound by the limitations of traditional inflatable wings or complex bridle setups. The Aeryn P1 Pocket Wing takes you further—upwind in a breeze, downwind riding the swell—with unparalleled ease.

This is more than a wing; it‘s a revolution in windfoiling. Designed by the same innovators behind two decades of high-performance foil kites for Peter Lynn and PLKB, the P1 brings simplicity and performance to every session.

 Ultra-light and ready to launch in seconds, the P1 is free of unnecessary complexities—just throw it into the wind, and you‘re on your way.

And when you’re ready to focus solely on your ride, it packs away effortlessly, leaving you free to experience the elements without distraction. Ready to experience the freedom of breaking away from traditional setups?

 The Aeryn P1 invites you to redefine what‘s possible in watersport foiling.

Maintenance Tips

HOW TO FOLD & STORE YOUR POCKET WING

Respect the ride. Pack smart.

The Parawing is made for real sessions—not for shelf queens. That said, a bit of care goes a long way. Here’s how to fold it fast, keep it clean, and avoid damage over time. Minimal fuss. Maximum flow.

DRY BEFORE YOU DITCH IT

Why: Trapped moisture degrades fabric and seams.
Tip: If your session ends wet, open the wing fully at home and let it dry completely before packing it away.

KNOW THE CORE STRUCTURE

What: The wing’s leading edge has flexible nylon rods.
They flex, but don’t like hard creases.
Avoid: Sharp kinks when folding or stuffing. These can distort the shape.

FOLD, DON'T FIGHT

Forget origami. Just fold in wide, soft layers. Rolling is fine too—but don’t squeeze the life out of it.
Avoid: Forcing the wing into a too-tight bag.
This is not a stuff-sack tent or rain jacket.

DON’T OVERPACK

Give the wing some breathing room. If it resists, back off. A bit of space preserves shape and flight behavior.
Remember: Every wing flies better when stored smart.

FINAL THOUGHT

AERYN wings are built to ride hard—but packing with intention makes sure they keep their shape, response, and soul. Every detail counts. Ride the difference.

Pocket Wing  P1 5.0 Ocean Blue
Pocket Wing P1 5.0 Ocean Blue Sale price€759,00 EUR

What makes a good Pocket Wing?

a rider sitting on a foil board and holding a small ram air kite that appear to be a parawing or pocket wing. The kite is blue and grey with a clear logo from Aeryn. the rider watch the sunset on his board

Launching Power

Getting on the foil starts with a clean, confident launch. A Pocket Wing must generate power quickly and effortlessly even in lighter winds to open up the lower end of your rideable range.

Upwind & Downwind Capability

Upwind performance is non-negotiable. A wing that can’t hold its line makes no sense. You need glide, control, and the freedom to carve downwind without compromise.

a rider on foil board holding a small kite with a small bar that appear to be a parawing or pocket wing. the wing is blue with a clear ocean background and a volcanic island that would appear to be tenerife

Depower Range

Reliable depower is key to unlocking a broader, more useable wind range. It gives you the freedom to ride longer, with better control and less fatigue no matter how the conditions shift.

a close up picture of the material used in a parawing or pocket wing with a Aeryn logo n the kite the size appera to be 3.0

Durability

Lightweight matters, but not at the cost of lifespan. Materials that are too thin wear out fast. A Pocket Wing should feel agile in your hands and stay that way over time.

P1 Features

The setting appears to be coastal waters near rocky cliffs or mountains. The turquoise-blue wings stand out vividly against the brown/reddish backdrop of the terrain and the blue water. This relatively new watersport uses the wing to harness wind power while the hydrofoil beneath the board lifts the rider above the water's surface, reducing drag and allowing for smoother movement across the water.

This image shows the color contrast and material transition in the pocket wing parawing. The turquoise Teijin fabric meets a darker navy/black section, with a cream-colored reinforcement tape running along the seam. The contrasting colors aren't just aesthetic—they serve functional purposes in the wing's design. The different panels work together to create the optimal aerodynamic profile, while the reinforced binding protects the edge from wear during inflation and handling.

Rib finish

Rib finish and structure Our rib structure is designed to retain optimal aerodynamic shape even under prolonged stress. Strategically engineered cutouts reduce material weight without compromising structural integrity, ensuring a refined balance of performance and efficiency. All edges are reinforced with precision webbing to eliminate fraying, enhancing durability and ensuring long-lasting performance. Built for pilots who demand reliability, precision, and uncompromised quality in every flight.

This is a close-up of the turquoise Teijin fabric used in the pocket wing parawing. The distinctive grid pattern is characteristic of Teijin's high-performance ripstop material, specially designed for wind sports equipment. The fabric's lightweight yet durable construction allows the pocket wing to maintain its aerodynamic shape while resisting tears and UV damage. The slight wrinkles and shadows visible in the material show the fabric's flexibility, essential for the dynamic inflation

Polyester canopy

Crafted from advanced Teijin polyester, the canopy offers superior shape stability and longevity. Unlike nylon spinnakers, which can absorb moisture and degrade over time, this material resists water retention even as it ages maintaining its structural integrity and aerodynamic performance flight after flight.

This image shows a detailed view of the parawing's material construction. The turquoise ripstop fabric makes up the main canopy, while a darker navy/black reinforced section with white stitching runs along a seam. Black rounded reinforcement patches are visible at stress points, likely where lines or other components attach. The beige/white trim at the top provides edge reinforcement. These quality construction details are essential for the parawing to maintain stability and durability when catching wind du

Rear Micro Rod

To reduce the "harmonica effect" during depower, a precision-placed micro rod near the trailing edge minimizes distortion and preserves the wing’s shape. This enhancement ensures smoother handling and better performance, even as you adjust power, keeping the pocket wing responsive and efficient throughout its entire range.

This close-up shows the connection point of a wing foiling parawing, where multiple white braided lines are bundled together with black cord. The lines connect to the handle/control bar and distribute force across the parawing's surface. Small blue markings are visible on some lines, likely for identification during assembly or repairs. The turquoise ripstop fabric forms the parawing's canopy.

Spliced Dyneema Bridle

Constructed from high-tensile Dyneema, the spliced bridle delivers a superior strength-to-weight ratio and exceptional resistance to abrasion. Its smooth surface minimizes the risk of friction burns or cuts while sliding your hands over the bridle. The fixed length ensures precise and consistent performance under varying loads, providing long-term reliability and durability in demanding conditions.

This is a control bar for wing foiling/wing surfing. The black textured handlebar connects to white lines/bridles with red loops visible on one end. It's placed on light blue ripstop fabric, likely part of the wing itself.

Color-Coded Pigtails

Color-coded pigtails are designed for quick and easy line identification, reducing the time spent untangling. Simply follow the colored pigtail to quickly determine which bridle set corresponds to the front, center, or rear, ensuring seamless setup and efficient handling.

a parawing bar with eva cover on a white background

 EVA Foam Covered Bar

The compact EVA foam-covered bar is small yet perfectly sized to comfortably position your hands for precise control. It provides a smooth, secure grip for optimal comfort during use, while a neoprene cover on the attachment ensures both comfort and cleanliness. Internal foam guarantees buoyancy, and the extra loop offers a convenient connection point for the leash, enhancing versatility and safety.

 a close-up of the wing's fabric detailing. The turquoise Teijin material displays "AERYN" branding with striped graphic elements. The ripstop grid pattern is clearly visible, highlighting the lightweight yet durable construction that maintains shape during flight.

Optimized Tip Design

The pocket wing features compact, low-drag tips that maximize the effective area in the center of the canopy. This design concentrates power where it counts, delivering a compact yet exceptionally powerful wing profile. The result is enhanced efficiency, improved control, and a more responsive flight experience without unnecessary bulk.

P1 Specifications

Size 3m² 4m² 5m² 6m²
Wind Range19–29 kn15–25 kn12–20 kn10–16 kn
FabricTeijin 52 g/m²Teijin 52 g/m²Teijin 52 g/m²Teijin 52 g/m²
BridleSpliced DyneemaSpliced DyneemaSpliced DyneemaSpliced Dyneema
Nr Cells11111111
Flat Wingspan2.914 m3.365 m3.763 m4.122 m
Max Chord1.23 m1.421 m1.589 m1.74 m
Flat AR2.8312.8312.8312.831
Projected Area2.264 m²3.019 m²3.774 m²4.529 m²
Projected Span2.156 m2.49 m2.784 m3.049 m
Projected AR2.0532.0532.0532.053
Weight475gr608gr728gr820gr
Aeryn parawing with distinctive blue and navy design fully deployed against clear sky. The wing displays "AERYN" branding across its reinforced panels. White control lines connect to the handlebar gripped from below. Coastal town visible in background showcases ideal foiling conditions with open water and steady winds. The structured cells and aerodynamic shape demonstrate premium Teijin fabric construction for optimal wind capture.
foiler preparing Aeryn parawing in water. Wearing protective wetsuit and hat, the rider handles the partially inflated blue wing with "TWS" logo visible. The shot from water level shows the wing's leading edge and structural lines as waves lap against it. Perfect conditions at Tenerife, known for consistent winds ideal for wing foiling, are evident with blue skies and gentle waves in the background.
This image shows what appears to be Aeryn or another PLKB designer working on the digital modeling phase of parawing development. On the computer screen, a 3D rendering of a wing foiling parawing is visible alongside technical specifications or measurement data. The designer is seated at a modern office workstation, thoughtfully analyzing the design. This represents the high-tech aspect of modern wing development, where computer-aided design allows for precise modeling of aerodynamic properties
Michel Dekker

Product Designer

“From day one, the goal was clear: create a wing that just feels right from the first flight. No steep learning curve, no quirks—just stable, intuitive control in your hands.”

“We wanted something you could trust in any wind, any direction. Whether you’re cruising downwind or pushing back up, the P1 holds its shape and its line. You’re not fighting the wing—you’re riding with it.”

“This had to be a wing you could bring anywhere. No hassle, from your backpack just throw it up in the air and go. It’s flying in seconds.”

“The wind range we achieved surprised even us. It handles lulls and gusts without a problem. That means fewer size up or down changes, more water time, and less mental load. You’re free to focus on the ride.”

“Originally we designed it to tow you into a foil. But it evolved fast. The upwind angles? Better than most wings I’ve flown. And it’s just as capable on land as it is on water. That versatility changed how we thought about the category.”

“This isn’t just a parawing. It’s a tool for riders who want to strip things back—to ride more with less. That’s the kind of freedom we built into the P1.”

The image shows a craftsman at work, focused on the detailed process of creating wing foiling equipment. This appears to be Aeryn, a designer who works with PLKB (Peter Lynn Kiteboarding), carefully working on what might be a parawing or kite component. He's wearing glasses and a dark jacket, concentrating on a piece of material that's likely part of the parawing construction. The workshop environment shows specialized equipment for precision work, including what appears to be a sewing machine.

P1 Tech Talk

Inside the Design with Michel Dekker

Nicolas Caillou

Product Tester

“We’ve tested dozens of prototypes over the past months and the P1 is the most refined parawing I’ve flown to date. It’s clean, powerful, and balanced. No gimmicks. Just smart design that works."

”Upwind performance was the first thing that stood out. I know many riders focus purely on downwind, but if we want this to be more than a niche, the ability to ride back upwind is key. The P1 holds its line like a traditional wing. That alone opens up a whole new level of freedom.”

“It also has incredible low-end power. I was taking off earlier and with smaller sizes than I expected. That means less drag, more agility, and a more responsive feel overall.”

“This is the first parawing that doesn’t feel like it’s trying to be something else—no kiting, no wingfoiling hybrid. It’s its own thing. And it feels damn good.”

“For the first time, I wasn’t thinking about technique or gear. I was just ridingriding the wind, the swell, and the moment. That’s the difference.”

Why Aeryn ?

Aeryn is a collective of watersports visionaries shaping the future of wing foiling. With deep technical roots and a focus on minimalist design, we create intuitive, durable gear that empowers you to ride with confidence. From your first steps to expert-level progression, our products deliver precise control and a fluid connection with the water.

Born from years of foil innovation, Aeryn stands for gear that performs without complication freeing you to focus on the ride. We don’t follow trends; we refine what matters.

Aeryn P1 parawing catches golden light on sparkling waters. The turquoise wing with distinctive branding stands fully inflated, displaying its aerodynamic shape against mountainous backdrop. A bird soars above, mirroring the wing's flight-like qualities. White control lines connect to the rider as the hydrofoil lifts the board from the water's surface, creating that signature floating effect wing foiling is known for.