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.
View Test >>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.
View Test >>While 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.
View Test >>The 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.
View Test >>Beginners 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.
View Test >>The 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.
View Test >>The latest Concept Blue UNIT SLS is leaner, meaner and far more balanced, and an asset to the Duotone range. Hovering between the D/LAB and standard UNIT, it probably offers most on the performance versus price scale.
View Test >>Potentially the most robust wing currently available on the market, no slouch in the performance department, and particularly effective in powered conditions. For those requiring something with punchy power delivery and efficiency, look no further.
View Test >>The M1-L delivers exceptional performance and showcases the latest in wing design innovation, incorporating PPC’s expertly interweaved “Dyneema” composite fiber.
View Test >>The Fly II is perfect for starting your wingfoil journey and for intermediate riders seeking progression in any discipline or leisurely cruising. The Fly II Pro, however, is designed for intermediate to advanced riders aiming to push their limits.
View Test >>Fast, robust, uncompromising and focused, the Mode Ultra is a wing designed for one purpose, which is blatantly the racecourse, but perhaps unintentionally strays into performance freeride for those who like a pinch of amphetamine with their meat and potatoes.
View Test >>With the latest Poison, Gaastra delivers a versatile wing that accommodates diverse riding styles and conditions, ensuring an enjoyable experience regardless of the day's challenges.
View Test >>This wing is a versatile choice for a freeride/freestyle setup. It excels in light wind conditions, and when powered up, nothing flaps, even in strong wind.
View Test >>The SuperNatural represents an excellent option catering to a diverse spectrum of riders – not only beginners embarking on their journey after lessons but also for riders who seek a wing suitable for advancing across various disciplines.
View Test >>The EVO WING GOLD Y29 is a top choice for both seasoned wingfoilers looking to push the limits and newcomers looking for maximum comfort.
View Test >>The Flow is a highly successful design exercise and a massive asset to the Ozone range, differentiating itself well from their other offerings, and may well prove to be their most popular model.
View Test >>The RH version is a good move from Flysurfer, making a wing renowned for being very easy to use and friendly just that little bit more decisive and dynamic.
View Test >>It's interesting that two wings from the same brand, which share some of the same tech, are drastically different in terms of performance, with Nova Freeride far more beginner focused and forgiving and the Pro model laser sharp for the more ambitious rider.
View Test >>The Cross LW from Gaastra is the ultimate solution for light wind conditions or for heavier riders in need of extra power. This wing will extend your water time, allowing you to hit the waves earlier and stay out longer.
View Test >>Cabrinha’s design team certainly haven’t stood still this year, and the new Mantis is definitely a step up from the previous version with improvements in nearly every sector.
View Test >>If you're in search of a versatile wing, the GA Foils Cross 2024 should be at the top of your list. It is a great choice for freeriders seeking a versatile wing that performs well across various conditions and wind strengths.
View Test >>The new Unit quite a step up from the previous model in terms of ease of use and stability, but it retains all its performance and shines as a universal work horse for all situations you are likely to find yourself in.
View Test >>The SIC Raptor V3's meticulous engineering and high-quality construction culminate in a wing that will exceed the expectations of riders across different proficiency levels.
View Test >>Whether you're enjoying a leisurely Sunday cruise or pushing the limits as a top-performance rider, the Naish ADX Nvision provides a super tuned-in experience in every session, regardless of the conditions.
View Test >>The new RRD Wind Wing Boom represents an excellent addition to the RRD line up, providing outstanding performance, stability, and durability. Moreover, the full boom system will make every maneuver and hand transition much easier for both beginners and experienced riders.
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