Tabou Tiny
The 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.
View Test >>The 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.
View Test >>Both 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.
View Test >>The 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.
View Test >>Probably 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.
View Test >>If you were going to take one board traveling with you, space was limited and you were going to encounter mixed conditions, the Ace Air Foil inflatable would be the one to take. It’ll wing in more or less anything, and also paddle capably.
View Test >>The Apple Skipper DW prone is a great all round board which handles so well that your dedicated prone board may end up not getting much use. It is easy to paddle into waves early thanks to its length, but short enough to still be fun to throw around and enjoy turns.
View Test >>The Reedin Feather LW is ideal for those who already have experience with smaller more intermediate boards and are looking for a Formula 1 light wind machine for their quiver. If you have the skills then it’s the board to take your riding to the next level…
View Test >>The Hover Downwind is a well-constructed design that has enough versatility to check many boxes with one board. Beginner foilers will leverage the stability and functionality of the design, and more advanced riders can truly push limits.
View Test >>The finish and quality of this board is right up there with the best on the market, and you can see lots of thought has gone into the design process. This board is perfect for anyone wanting to take their wing game up a notch.
View Test >>The Swift expands the range of fun in any conditions, increasing the performance that can be strained out of marginal slop whilst remaining comfortable and balanced.
View Test >>This 6’2 hits the nail on the head as an allrounder for the lighter rider and excels in the new lightwind / hybrid wing board class for riders of all weights.
View Test >>A reactive versatile board which seems to excel in both wave and freestyle, the Roamer S is an inspired choice, and the robust construction will handle anything you can throw at it with grace.
View Test >>The Appleslice V3 is another premium piece of carbon art from Appletree, partnering itself with modern high-performance foils and making the smaller front wing sizes all the more accessible to the average rider.
View Test >>Armstrong have done a great job of evolving the shape on the Wing FG, and making nothing but improvements, augmenting the board to a broader range of usage and making that crucial takeoff all the more easy to achieve.
View Test >>For those with freestyle inclinations the Sky Style SLS should be a strong contender, where its robust and planted nature will let you get away with landing almost stopped and ride out without issue.
View Test >>AFS have done a sterling job with the Whitebird, making a well-priced downwind board that will render what’s normally one of the more high punching purchases a foiler will make all the more palatable.
View Test >>The Narwhal is part of the new and exciting breed of wing boards making their way to the market that will soon feature in most wingfoil quivers. Easy to get going, fun to ride in all conditions.
View Test >>The Vayu Edge Wing is a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation and performance. Meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail have resulted in a board that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of riders across skill levels.
View Test >>The Flux offers versatile performance, whether it's carving waves, nailing tacks, paddling into lumps, or learning to prone, the Flux is a genuine one-board quiver.
View Test >>The Apple Skipper Downwind is a fantastic SUP foil downwind board for those looking for a well-built, sustainable and responsive DW board that caters for all levels thanks to the range of sizes on offer.
View Test >>The AK Nomad is the perfect board for longboard-style wingfoiling on a glassy summer’s evening, carving gentle turns or following weak swells downwind.
View Test >>The Rise proves itself an all-encompassing downwind experience which is great for downwinding but for much more too, and which reflects Takuma’s deep understanding of what riders seek in a foil board.
View Test >>The Fly is indeed a major step forward from its predecessor, making it a top-tier choice for anyone seeking a more progressive board without sacrificing comfort and user friendliness in a compact and versatile package.
View Test >>The stability of this board will give confidence to beginner riders who may find the width daunting, yet the responsiveness and performance of this board means it also appeals more advanced riders looking to push their riding to new levels.
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