Single skin kites could might not hold as much rain.
Current parasails usually are open then closed numerous times, making them suitable for a yo-yo use, and resist the harsh marine environment, including water and rain. Indeed parasails are somewhat like single skin kites, and their round shape is probably well suited to letting water escape.
The fabric of our parasails is crafted from 6.6 ripstop nylon yarns, silicon-coated on both sides to prevent air penetration. This silicon coating also protects the parasail fabric from corrosive chemical reactions that can occur when in contact with salty sea water. To ensure longevity and vibrancy, our fabrics are stained with UV doped pigment to resist fading under the sun.
We offer two different fabric qualities to cater to different budgets. Our standard series fabric has a thickness of 1.6 oz and boasts an average service life of 2500 flights or more. For those seeking a lighter option, our professional series fabric weighs in at 1.3 oz and can endure approximately 5000 flights or more, depending on usage.