Armstrong XPS Lightwind
We really felt this wing was a step in the right direction design wise, and whilst other big wings will match the XPS Lightwind in low end, few will come close to the ease of handling, balance and fun factor.
READ MOREWe really felt this wing was a step in the right direction design wise, and whilst other big wings will match the XPS Lightwind in low end, few will come close to the ease of handling, balance and fun factor.
READ MOREThe Tiny isn’t designed for beginners, but it’s a great fit for intermediate to advanced riders looking for a versatile and agile board. It handles everything from dynamic wingfoil sessions to surf foiling and pumping.
READ MOREBalz Müller’s influence on this line is clear: these wings are built to push the limits of foiling creativity while remaining accessible to a wide range of riders. Whether you’re looking for radical freestyle sessions or just a smooth ride through gentle swells, the Balz Pro series has something to offer.
READ MOREAFS have done a great job with these Enduro wings, they are easy to ride but also very well engineered to ensure that you can really push what is possible and have complete confidence that the Enduro will have your back.
READ MOREBoth boards come in at a very competitive price point for a robust hybrid carbon build, and both boards in face have a general feeling of practicality and ease about them, making riding tougher conditions all the more appealing.
READ MOREAs a 4/3 autumn suit goes, the Seek AMP is definitely on the warmer side, and its stretch properties make it unobtrusive to wear, aesthetically it’s subtle and stealthy. Heat wise we’d easily slide into this all the way to Christmas here in the UK, comfortably.
READ MOREWhile many high-performance wings can be technical and hard to handle, the Firefly Pro manages to deliver top-tier performance with user-friendly experience, making it a standout choice for riders of all levels, from beginners to seasoned pros.
READ MOREThe characteristics that make the AURA III great for riding in the waves also translate into a great wing for beginners. There are no surprises, the power delivery is predictable and its ability to absorb gusts and wind shifts also suit it very well to the beginner-intermediate market.
READ MOREBeginners will appreciate the simplicity and durability, while advanced riders will leverage the performance characteristics and versatility. Foilers who have been enjoying the Naish ecosystem or are interested in trying something different should give the ADX a try.
READ MOREThe Eleveight WFS Pro really is a different experience to other wings – the tuned in feeling, the quick response, and the super easy flagging out just make the whole winging experience easier and more enjoyable.
READ MOREThe Tabou Super Yaka is an excellent choice for those who often ride in very light winds. With proper technique and a big wing, you could easily ride in 5-6 knots and still have fun. It’s also an excellent option if you enjoy downwinding or catching waves and swells along the way.
READ MOREProbably amongst the most playful feeling and versatile boards in its volume we’ve tested, the Midlength bridges the gap between a wing and prone board as successfully as it’s possible. A session saver, and perhaps as a one-board travel companion, it’s as versatile as it gets.
READ MOREThe hype surrounding this system has been huge and we were absolutely frothing to bolt a foil on and take it for a burn. Undoubtedly, the range will just keep growing as magical creations from the FLITE R&D cauldron continue to come to life.
READ MORE