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BWalnut said..
Glad to hear there's still love out there for this model.
MidAtlanticFoil that's a great shot and session report. Looks like smoke on the water with that windspeed. When you say it can be a bit scary, do you just mean it gets shock loaded when the wind grabs it or is there something else you can give me a heads up on about it?
Thanks for the tips Sheps. I'm very intrigued to see if on the extreme wind end of things this is the right call. It's funny to think that if I can't hold on to my 3m Pocket Rocket any longer I should upsize to the 3.1 Paia but I'm just telling myself its a different tool. I likely wont have any real experience on it until April/May but if I can score a few winter sessions I'll be sure to check back in with you all to share my experiences on it.
Regarding the scary bits, I was just kinda worried about the double skin suddenly acting like a single skin. It never really did, but I guess I got out of a few somewhat hairy situations on gybes where I relied too much on the A Lines, when I should have put it back/down in the window a bit more during the transition. I had one time where it was upside down under my board after a gybe, but I got it right-side up somehow. Just the transition from 'oh this isn't flying right' to 'Ok I'm good' can be a bit unnerving in 30-40knts.

. When its good it is just so comfortable that anything but that feeling kinda snaps you out of it and makes you hyper aware.
I feel like I've had the 4.5M flap on my a few times when overpowered and it gave me a good tug on the arm, but I think that was due to a bit of a tangle on a redeploy, like one outer B or C line over the bar. Usually fix it on the fly after turning downwind a bit.