Stash 2026 - Duotone's new parawing
Duotone's second generation of parawings is hitting the market
The first thing you notice about the new Stash parawing from Duotone is its ergonomically shaped handle. The carbon bar curves forward like a horn sledge, allowing you to position your hand directly below the front lines (A-lines). This enables direct control of the leading edge.
All rope attachment points - including those for a harness rope - are recessed into the bar, providing more space for easy access.
The wing itself is more segmented than its predecessor, and its wingspan has also increased slightly. Eight front lines (instead of six) stabilize the profile in this second-generation model, which is designed to deliver greater stability, power, and upwind performance. Handling during neutralization and overall comfort have also been improved.
The second generation is slightly heavier than the 2025 Stash, but at 693 grams (including the bar) for the 4.0 model, it’s still a lightweight that packs down compactly thanks to its design and the 30-gram paragliding ripstop canopy.
The Stash parawing is once again available in six sizes, though with slightly revised size increments (2.2, 2.8, 3.4, 4.0, 4.8, and 5.6 square meters). The slightly lower MSRP is a welcome change: depending on the size, the models range in price from 919 to 1,019 euros.
A lime green version has been added to the color lineup; white and pink are still available (all feature a contrasting front edge to help you launch the wing properly and determine the correct flying position - the lines are also color-coded).
You can find all the details about the new Stash via this link or in the two videos below:
www.duotonesports.com/en/... (Stash 2026)
January 14, 2026 © WING DAILY | text: Jürgen Schall | photos/graphics: Duotone / Toby Bromwich, Jürgen Schall | translation: DE