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Olympic windsurfing and slim performance surfboards inspired this style. Makes it very easy to carry the board towards the water with all four fingers. Exploded views were introduced in 1999, and the wing systems were developed for our IQFoil Olympic boards to permit large tail boards a simple liftoff and simpler goal.

Our 2024 Wingboard design is made to get you up and hindering, focused on newbie to intermediate foilers intending to advance their hindering to the next level, with style language borrowed from our windsurf development team. The Wingboard has an average carbon impact of 130.6 kg per board.

Our largest Wingboard dimension is optimal for starting with the ins and outs of Wingboard Foiling. Will have inserts angled more in the direction of the middle wing foil board size for beginners so you can stand closer to the center and acquire even more control, while smaller sized boards will have inserts angled more in an outward direction for dexterity.

We have actually also introduced a variety of entry-level wingboards for those just getting going who want to learn how to manage a wing without the use of a foil. The highest possible performing Wingboard for lightweight cyclists and strong wind problems. The brand-new 4'8" at 65L is perfect for lighter cyclists up to 55kg, or larger riders in stronger wind problems.

Normally talking, narrower boards are a lot more performance oriented for harder turns and faster rail to rail shifts. At the tail work as stabilizers while lifting out of the water when the board acquires speed, lowering the wetted surface area and allowing the board to accelerate smoothly while on water.