ParawingVayu introduces the Pyro

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 · 27.01.2026

Parawing: Vayu introduces the PyroPhoto: Screenshot Instagram Vayu
A new addition to the growing parawing segment: Vayu is also launching a drive for downwinders with the Pyro. Thanks to the short, tidy line guide and the "Free Bar" handle, it should offer effortless control and maximum freedom of movement on the water, according to the manufacturer.

Vayu is now also playing a part in the big parawing trend. According to the manufacturer, the new Vayu Pyro was conceived as an ultra-light wing with a minimalist design that is characterised by its uncomplicated handling. With a short, tidy line system and a special free bar construction, the Pyro is designed to offer maximum control with effortless handling. Special emphasis was placed on ensuring that the parawing can be packed up quickly and made ready for use again just as quickly.


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The Vayu Pyro is characterised by special upwind properties that enable the rider to ride efficiently upwind even in challenging wind conditions, according to the brand's promise. According to Vayu, the controls have been designed to be intuitive and responsive, giving an immediate feeling of connection with the wing. "With exceptional upwind performance and easy control, the Pyro delivers pure connection without obstacles," says the manufacturer's description. This direct contact between rider and wing should ensure a particularly authentic riding experience in which nothing interferes with the interaction with wind and water.

The development of the Pyro follows a clear philosophy: freedom takes centre stage. With the slogan "Hello Freedom", Vayu emphasises this approach and positions the Pyro as a wing for anyone looking for unrestricted freedom of movement on the water. The minimalist design with reduced complexity is intended to help the rider concentrate fully on the riding experience without being distracted by complicated technology.

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