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There's a misconception in hindering that the board doesn't matter a lot, but nothing can be better from the truth. Longer boards are a lot more forgiving and easier to ride while much shorter boards use more dexterous turns and pumping by way of reduced swing weight. Cyclist weight takes into consideration the weight of the board and aluminum foil at an average 10kg. Circulations all the way from the nose to the aluminum foil, making it very easy to obtain airborne in uneven waters and allowing the board skim during goals for very easy rebound.

Its improved form loads much more volume into smaller dimensions, allowing cyclists to experience the riding efficiency of a smaller sized board while helping with simplicity of use. The Wingboard is the board developed for optimum progression, very early and gradual lift onto the aluminum foil, even more control and active flight, super easy goals.

Has added volume right behind your back foot, while the side of the tail is carefully rounded for nice air circulation when you hit higher rates, providing you a smooth and wing foil board size for beginners stable trip. Here at Starboard we're constantly pushing the limitations of wingboard layout, and our innovative wingfoiling boards are a testament to that.

Lowers board size, enabling you to have a shorter, much more controlled, and a lot more nimble board. In wing foiling, the right foil is much more essential. There are limitless means to distribute that volume so it's additionally crucial to consider the shape and dimensions of the board.

Generally talking, narrower boards are extra efficiency oriented for more difficult turns and faster rail to rail transitions. At the tail act as stabilizers while lifting out of the water when the board gains rate, reducing the wetted surface and enabling the board to accelerate smoothly while on water.