Pocket Rocket V2 vs Power Pack — Which Should You REALLY Buy?

The Pocket Rocket V2 and Power Pack are two very different parawings from Ozone, and despite coming from the same manufacturer, they're designed for very different riding styles. In this comparison, I explain why newer doesn't always mean better and break down exactly where each wing excels. Rather than simply comparing specifications, I focus on how they actually perform on the water and which rider each wing suits best. 📌 Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Comparison introduction 1:31 On-Water Comparison 09:54 Upwind / Downwind 10:13 Lapping swell or waves 10:49 Freeride 11:11 Small, wind blown swell 11:46 Light wind riding 12:59 What I chose for my wings We compare both 4.3m versions across all the areas that matter: ✅ Getting onto foil ✅ Low-end and pumping ✅ High-end wind range ✅ Speed ✅ Upwind performance (VMG) ✅ Gust handling ✅ Steering feel ✅ Stowing and redeploying ✅ Back stall behaviour ✅ Real-world riding scenarios One wing offers better speed, upwind angles and overall wind range, while the other is significantly easier to stow and redeploy, making it a better choice for riders spending lots of time surfing swell. The key message of this video is simple: there isn't one "best" parawing. The right choice depends entirely on the conditions you ride most often and what you want your wing to do. If you're trying to decide between the Pocket Rocket V2 and the Power Pack, this comparison should help you make the right decision. In this video Pocket Rocket V2 vs Power Pack Low-end power comparison Pumping characteristics High-end performance Speed and upwind ability Gust handling Steering differences Stow and redeploy comparison Which wing suits different riding styles Which one I personally use—and why My conclusions Choose the Pocket Rocket V2 if you want: Better upwind performance More speed A wider wind range Better gust handling General freeriding and light wind riding Choose the Power Pack if you want: The easiest stow and redeploy Frequent swell riding Reliable pack-downs and relaunches Short downwind runs with lots of repeated stowing If you found this comparison useful, don't forget to like the video and subscribe for more independent wing foiling and parawing reviews, technique videos and equipment comparisons. #Parawing #OzonePocketRocket #OzonePowerPack #WingFoil #DownwindFoiling #ParawingReview #Foiling