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Urgull
Urgull
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2 May 2026 2:56pm
Finally, my Omen Emissary 66L arrived❤️—trying it tomorrow!
Is anyone riding it with F-One masts? Where do you guys place it?
I’m launching from a spot where you need to be a bit of an Indiana Jones to make it back to the beach, so I’d like to find the sweet spot as quickly as possible.
Urgull
Urgull
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26 posts
2 May 2026 9:55am
MidAtlanticFoil said..

Urgull said..
Alright, I had the chance to sail it.
PROS[/b]
Much better upwind angle compared to the KANAHA
Incredibly lightweight material. Shockingly thing.
Stiffer ride (less vibration)
Even easier to stash and pack. It felt so so nice
Even thinner lines (how do they do it?)
CONS[/b]
Trickier to jibe
Sizes over 4.5 are even[/i] trickier to jibe
The material is so light that if the tip touches the water, the shape collapses

I haven't tried it myself, but they say the 4.0 is really, really good.
The handle looks like a shovel?? guess it's a matter of tastes but I prefer simple stuff. But it pulls you upwind like a bull.



Can you comment on riding toeside with the D-Handle? I don't switch stance and kinda concerned. Hopefully I'll just be able to hook in and put my one hand just behind the harness point to control the sheet in/out.


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MidAtlanticFoil said..

Urgull said..
Alright, I had the chance to sail it.
PROS[/b]
Much better upwind angle compared to the KANAHA
Incredibly lightweight material. Shockingly thing.
Stiffer ride (less vibration)
Even easier to stash and pack. It felt so so nice
Even thinner lines (how do they do it?)
CONS[/b]
Trickier to jibe
Sizes over 4.5 are even[/i] trickier to jibe
The material is so light that if the tip touches the water, the shape collapses

I haven't tried it myself, but they say the 4.0 is really, really good.
The handle looks like a shovel?? guess it's a matter of tastes but I prefer simple stuff. But it pulls you upwind like a bull.



Can you comment on riding toeside with the D-Handle? I don't switch stance and kinda concerned. Hopefully I'll just be able to hook in and put my one hand just behind the harness point to control the sheet in/out.


Oh, It actually felt better[/i] riding toe side than with the previous handles—in the sense that the shoulder and elbow positions feel more natural.
The 4.0 was really good, and again, the material felt lighter compared to the Maliko and the Kanaha.
The two main issues I see are:
How easily the wing collapses during jibes or if the tip touches the water (others testing bigger sizes mentioned the same).The handle is clearly bigger than before, and the line setup feels more complex.(The whole reason I’m into parawinging is the simplicity, so this is a big factor for me.)
For now, I’m sticking with the KANAHA and the F-One Frigate, and I’ll decide once other riders have put more solid mileage on the V3.
Urgull
Urgull
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26 posts
30 Apr 2026 3:06pm
Alright, I had the chance to sail it.
PROS[/b]
Much better upwind angle compared to the KANAHA
Incredibly lightweight material. Shockingly thing.
Stiffer ride (less vibration)
Even easier to stash and pack. It felt so so nice
Even thinner lines (how do they do it?)
CONS[/b]
Trickier to jibe
Sizes over 4.5 are even[/i] trickier to jibe
The material is so light that if the tip touches the water, the shape collapses

I haven’t tried it myself, but they say the 4.0 is really, really good.
The handle looks like a shovel😂 guess it’s a matter of tastes but I prefer simple stuff. But it pulls you upwind like a bull.
Urgull
Urgull
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27 Apr 2026 4:42pm
I had the chance to see one today, and it's a very[/b] interesting parawing.I wasn't allowed to take pictures. The handle is absolutely innovative-you can clearly tell BRM doesn't pay attention to competitors' products. It is absolutely different from any other handle in the marketThe material is even thinner, and the line composition is amazing.We'll all see it in a few days, but I was very positively surprised.Apologies for not being able to share more.
Urgull
Urgull
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26 posts
21 Mar 2026 11:01am
On my endless quest for the perfect one-board quiver, I'm considering purchasing an OMEN board.I weigh 73 kg and typically sail in Japan (gusty winds and very sharky waters).Has anyone tried the OMEN Emissary 66L or 55L?
The "official" reviews are all so positive, so I'd love to hear whether the takeoff is as fast as their PR suggests.I ride F-One foils, so any feedback on how well they pair would also be greatly appreciated.
Urgull
Urgull
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21 Mar 2026 10:52am
foilthegreats said..
I am in the market for a 6m. Thinking Ka'a but am waiting to see if BRM will launch a new offer soon.
Currently using Ka'a 4.2m with Dragonfly 7' 19" 100L and AFS E1300 as my light wind rig in 10-15 kts. I currently clock in at 85kg in my birthday suit.

My biggest concern is all the material a 6m has and management on the stow.


I would personally avoid the KA'A over 5.0. At that size, KANAHA will pull you up like a horse, at a proper angle, and even the 5.5 is gentle on the transitions and easy to stash.
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Or... let us know if a problem, so we can tweak! 😅