Ozone Flow V2 Review — Looks Simple… But Is It?
📩 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 The Ozone Flow V2 is one of those wings that doesn’t immediately stand out… but after multiple sessions across a range of conditions, it became clear there’s a lot more going on here than you’d expect. In this review, I break down exactly how the Flow V2 performs in the real world — from tacks and gybes, to flagging out in waves, upwind performance, and overall usability. Ozone has brought in Connor Bainbridge to lead development, and you can feel that focus on efficiency and control throughout the design. But the real question is… does that translate into something that works for everyday riders? This isn’t a spec sheet breakdown — this is how the wing actually feels on the water. What’s covered in this review: Boom vs handles — how the new boom setup changes the feel Wind range — low end power vs high wind control Tacks & transitions — does it fly itself or fight you? Flagging & drift — how it behaves in real wave riding Speed & upwind ability — where it sits vs other wings Build quality & durability — including a heavy wipeout test Dislikes — price, materials, valve system, and positioning Who is the Ozone Flow V2 for? This wing sits right in that sweet spot for riders who want: A balanced, easy-to-use wing Strong wave performance (drift + flagging) Reliable all-round usability across conditions A wing that doesn’t need constant input or management It’s especially relevant for intermediate to advanced riders, but still forgiving enough if you’re progressing and want something you won’t outgrow. Key takeaways The Flow V2 isn’t trying to be the lightest, flashiest, or most hyped wing on the market. But what it does do… is deliver consistent, predictable performance session after session. And in real-world riding — that matters more. If you’ve got questions about the Ozone Flow V2, drop them in the comments — I’ll get back to you. And if you’re into wing foiling, parawing, downwinding, and honest gear reviews, make sure you’re subscribed. See you on the water.

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