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Wingfoil brings compact gear and efficient lift together for sessions on lakes, rivers and the sea. In this category, the focus is on the key parts that matter: wings, wingfoil boards, complete foil sets and the accessories that keep everything secure, protected and easy to transport. As part of our Sale section, availability can change quickly and models may include past-season colors or specifications.
Wings are the engine of a wingfoil setup. Sizes are typically shown in square meters; larger wings favor light wind and early lift, smaller sizes suit stronger wind and better control. Construction varies from robust Dacron and canopy cloth to lighter materials that reduce swing weight. Handle layouts (soft handles, semi-rigid handles or a boom) influence control and comfort. Features such as windows, rigid handles, and well-placed leash attachment points improve visibility and handling. Correct inflation pressure and a balanced dihedral help stability when flagged out on the foil.
Wingfoil boards determine stability and takeoff ease. Volume is key: higher volume helps early progression and stable uphauling, while compact, lower-volume boards feel more agile once riding. Track mounts (Double US box) accept a wide range of foil bases, and clear stance and footstrap insert options allow fine-tuning. Durable deck pads, carry handles and reinforced boxes add practicality for daily use and travel.
Foils convert water flow into lift and glide. A typical foil set includes mast, fuselage, front wing and stabilizer. Mast length affects leverage and comfort in chop; shorter masts are approachable, longer masts offer more ride height and carving margin. Front wing surface area and aspect ratio define lift-off speed, glide and turning response. Materials range from aluminum (reliable, cost-effective) to carbon (lighter, stiffer). Modular systems with interchangeable wings and stabilizers allow progression without replacing the entire setup. Spare parts like masts, fuselages and hardware extend the life of a kit.
Accessories support reliable sessions. Board and wing leashes reduce loss in falls. Impact vests and helmets add protection without limiting movement. Wetsuits and neoprene boots, gloves and hoods keep warmth in colder water. Pumps matched to the wing’s valve ensure consistent inflation. Travel bags, foil covers and hardware kits simplify transport, storage and maintenance.
Choosing the right setup is straightforward with a few guidelines. For learning, many riders pick board volume around body weight plus 20–40 liters for stable starts, then downsize as skills grow. Wing size is matched to wind range and rider weight; brand size charts are useful references. Foil selection balances early lift, glide and maneuverability; larger, lower-aspect wings help low-speed flight, while higher-aspect designs favor glide and efficiency. Checked specifications, compatibility notes and stock filters make it easier to select parts that work together.
OutdoorXL is a store and webshop with a large assortment from multiple brands. Product pages include clear specs and current availability to help compare options calmly and precisely. If a complete wingfoil set is preferred, bundled configurations can simplify selection while leaving room to adjust mast length, front wing size or board volume as progression continues.
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