Ozone Wing and Parawing Fixed Harness Line | Harness Line
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Description
The Ozone Wing and Parawing Fixed Harness Line is designed for riders who want a simple, lightweight, low-bulk hooked-in setup for wingfoiling or parawinging. Part of the Ozone range, its fixed single-loop design keeps the handle, boom or control area tidy, while still making it easy to hook in and out on the water.
This harness line suits riders who want wingfoiling or parawinging compatibility, a cleaner, lighter alternative to bulkier harness lines, less arm fatigue on longer runs, and better comfort for cruising, upwind work and longer sessions.
Who It's For
- Discipline: Wingfoiling and parawinging
- Level: All levels, particularly riders doing longer sessions or upwind work
- Best for: Riders who want a tidy, low-bulk fixed hook-in point rather than a bulkier windsurf-style harness line
Key Features
- Fixed single-loop design – keeps things simple, with a consistent hook-in point and minimal swing
- Lightweight and low profile – significantly lighter and less bulky than standard windsurf harness lines
- Single attachment point – reduces clutter around the handles or boom, keeping your hand placement area clear
- Tool-free fitting – uses a self-tightening loop secured with Velcro, quick to install or remove
- Stiff feel for easier hook-in and hook-out – easy to find and use on the water, even without looking down
Real-World Feel
On the water, this is the sort of harness line that appeals to riders who don't want extra bulk flapping around the front handle area. Compared with more traditional multi-part or windsurf-style harness lines, it looks cleaner and feels less intrusive. For parawinging, that low-bulk setup matters even more — the minimal design makes it easier when packing and stowing a parawing into a pouch. For wingfoiling, it gives you a straightforward fixed hook-in point for longer reaches and more relaxed cruising.
Setup / Fit
Available in five sizes: 20cm, 25cm, 30cm, 35cm and 40cm. 20–25cm suits riders wanting a shorter, more compact hook-in position; 30cm is a good middle ground for many riders; 35–40cm suits riders wanting more room or a slightly lower, easier hook-in point. As always with harness lines, the ideal length depends on your wing setup, body position, harness height and personal preference — riders with a more upright wing stance often prefer shorter lines, while others like a little extra reach.
Materials
- Design: fixed single-loop harness line
- Attachment: self-tightening loop with Velcro
- Sizes: 20cm, 25cm, 30cm, 35cm, 40cm
Pairs Well With
This harness line pairs with any Ozone wing foiling or parawing setup where you want a cleaner, tool-free hook-in point.
Why We Stock It
We like this harness line because it does exactly what a lot of modern wingfoilers and parawing riders want: it keeps things simple. It's light, tidy, easy to fit and purpose-built for these disciplines rather than borrowed from older windsurf hardware ideas — for riders trying to keep their setup as clean as possible, especially with parawing gear, this makes a lot of sense.
FAQs
Is this harness line for wingfoiling only?
No, Ozone designed it specifically for both wingfoiling and parawinging.
What makes it different from a standard windsurf harness line?
The main difference is the lower bulk and lighter design, made to suit modern wing and parawing setups where clutter around handles and control areas is a bigger issue.
Is it adjustable on the fly?
No, this is a fixed-length harness line, so you choose the size that best suits your setup and preference.
Is it easy to fit?
Yes, it uses a self-tightening loop secured by Velcro, with no tools required.
Which size should I choose?
That depends on how close you want the hook-in point to sit — shorter lengths feel more compact and direct, while longer lengths give more room and a slightly easier target when hooking in.

