The Vayu Pyro Is Turning Heads… Here’s Why

Vayu Pyro Parawing Review — Full Test 📩 Join the Hydro Gav Crew (Free) If you enjoy these no-nonsense gear reviews and want: ✅ Early gear insights ✅ What I’m testing behind the scenes ✅ Top tips & technique breakdowns ✅ Industry trends ✅ Exclusive subscriber updates 📩 Join my free newsletter: https://hydro-gav.subscribepage.io Building a tight crew of likeminded foil frothers — would love to have you in there. The Vayu Pyro came completely out of left field for me. I wasn’t tracking it… I hadn’t heard much noise… and then suddenly I started seeing clips that made me take a much closer look. Because for a Version One product — this thing looks seriously dialled. Ultra-light canopy. Short line philosophy. Clean bridle layout. Massive focus on packability and real-world wind range. On paper it ticks a lot of boxes. But as we all know in parawinging… specs don’t mean much. 👉 It’s how it feels on the water that matters. In this review I break down exactly where the Pyro shines, where there’s still room to refine, and most importantly — who this wing actually suits in the real world. Because while this is one of the strongest V1 parawings I’ve tested so far… it won’t be the perfect choice for everyone. 🔍 What We Cover Build quality & canopy feel Bar design and line setup Wind range (low end to top end) Upwind performance Stability & ease of use Pack-down and on-water carry The few things I’d like to see improved Who should (and shouldn’t) consider the Pyro 🤝 Transparency This wing was provided for testing. As always — no payment for positive coverage and all opinions are my own. If brands want coverage, they get the same deal: honest, real-world testing for the Hydro Gav audience. 💬 Got Questions? Drop them in the comments — I read them all. If this helped: 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe for upcoming tests 📤 Share with a mate who’s deep into parawinging And until next time… See you on the water. — Gav