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Wings

Wings for wingfoiling: you hold them in your hands, lean on the wind and glide on the foil. Surface area in square metres, to be chosen according to your weight and the wind of the day. Ozone and Vayu brands.

7 product(s)

7 product(s)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose my wing size?
A wing's surface area (in m²) is chosen according to your weight and the usual wind at your spot. The heavier you are or the lighter the wind, the more surface you need; the more wind there is, the smaller you go. Most riders have two or three sizes to cover their wind range. Give us a call and we'll help you nail it down precisely.
How to choose the size of your wing?
The surface area of a wing (in m²) is chosen based on your weight and the typical wind conditions at your flying site. The heavier you are or the weaker the wind, the more surface area you need. Conversely, the stronger the wind, the smaller the wing you should choose. Most riders have two or three wing sizes to cover the full range of wind conditions. Call us, and we'll help you determine the precise size for your needs.
Is a single wing enough to get started?
To begin, a versatile wing in a large size suited to your weight is plenty: it'll help you progress across a broad wind range. You add a second size later, once you start chasing strong or light wind. No need to invest in a full quiver straight away.
Is a single wing enough to start?
To start, a versatile wing in a large size, adapted to your weight, is perfectly sufficient: it will allow you to progress across a wide wind range. You can add a second size later, when you start looking for strong or light wind conditions. There's no need to invest in a complete quiver right away.
One or two handles, rigid boom: what difference does it make?
The boom (rigid handle) offers continuous hand placement and precise trimming, valued by committed riders. Soft handles are simpler and lighter, perfect for beginners and travel. Neither is "better" in absolute terms: it depends on how you ride. Let's talk it through.
Wing with one or two handles, rigid boom: what's the difference?
The boom (rigid handle) offers continuous hand placement and precise control, favored by committed pilots. Flexible handles are simpler and lighter, ideal for beginners and for travel. Neither is inherently better; it depends on your flying style. We can discuss it together.
Are all sizes and colourways in stock?
Availability shifts over the season, both in surface area and colourway. The simplest thing: get in touch to find out what's available right now and what's on the way. We'll keep you posted without leaving you waiting in the dark.
Are all sizes and colors available in stock?
Availability fluctuates throughout the season, including for sizes and colors. The best way is to contact us to find out what is immediately available and what is arriving soon. We will keep you informed without leaving you in the dark.