Ozone Liteforce Wing V2
Ozone Liteforce V2 Light Wind Wing Custom colors available. THE ALL-NEW LITEFORCE 6.6 & 7.7m SPORTY, LIGHTWEIGHT FEELING Available in two sizes of 6.6 and 7.7m, both are packed with low end grunt to allow for super early planing. The low drag, sporty handling also allows for remarkable comfort at the top end of the wing’s range, so you can stay on the water for longer if the wind picks up Tuned to get you riding and blasting upwind in the lightest conditions Sporty, lightweight feeling with big wind range for comfortable sessions New boom system offers very responsive handling and direct control Very Light in Weight Thanks to the careful work and the shared expertise between our design and in-house factory teams, the Liteforce V2 wings are amongst the lightest light wind freeride wings on the market: 6.6m total weight with boom: 2.97kg 7.7m total weight with boom: 3.23kg V2 TECH UPDATES New Ozone Carbon Boom System New stiffer surf handle for better drift handling Extra anti-flap batten on the trailing edge helps control sail tension at the top end of the wing’s wind range, for more comfort Reduced sail cuts with more optimised shaping help maintain top performance for longer PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS Easy power with sporty handling for maximum lightwind fun. HIGHLY RESPONSIVE CONNECTION New Ozone Boom System: The Liteforce V2 features a new carbon boom with injection-moulded components engineered for zero movement where the boom joins the strut, delivering a rigid, highly responsive connection for precise control under load. BIG POWER, SMALL FEEL Compact design for low end torque and control. The carefully developed compact planform means that the tips are less likely to catch the water during manoeuvres. Low-drag aerodynamics as well as powerful pumping. This very direct and sporty feel gives the sense of riding a smaller size wing. The Liteforce V2 is especially good for making into-the-wind manoeuvres, like tacks, which is remarkable for these big wing sizes. Smooth power generation with unreal top end. Using a performance 125g dacron material that is rigid and strong has allowed our designers to pre-load the leading edge so that its shape will have far less deformation under load. Giving you the confidence to session during periods that the wind may pick up, knowing you will still be able to hold on with more comfort and control. The airframe is 20% lighter than conventional Dacron. The leading edge and strut are made from a performance Dacron. DESIGNER INSIGHT We stayed true to the Liteforce’s DNA; a light wind power machine that’s very easy to use and offers heaps of fun on the water. The V2 has been refined from every angle, with a cleaner power delivery while we’ve also improved the handling nimbleness and response…No more missing sessions, sat on the beach wondering if it’s windy enough. The Liteforce V2 is the ultimate addition to your summer quiver if you highly value your water time CONNOR BAINBRIDGE, OZONE DESIGN TEAM RIDER GUIDANCE – SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE 6.6 OR 7.7M LITEFORCE? The increased efficiency and speed of modern foils and boards makes it easier to use a smaller wing in less wind. So our advice on choosing your Liteforce V2 size is very simple. ..If you are under 90kg, we recommend the 6.6m…If you are over 90kg, we recommend the 7.7m. ALL YOU NEED; NOTHING YOU DON’T Combined with cutting edge manufacturing and the highly skilled craftspeople who apply their experience in our own in-house production facility, the Liteforce V2 is born light but genetically strong. We avoid adding surplus features or unnecessary cosmetic items to our designs and only use top of the line materials put through a rigorous testing programme. To be as efficient in flight as possible we have always believed in designing lightness combined with strength in our paragliders, kites, parawings and wings.
Specifications
- Size
- 6.6m, 7.7m
- Color
- Orange
Variants (2)
- 6.6m / Orange — 1638.00 USD — In stock
- 7.7m / Orange — 1688.00 USD — In stock
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