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tree
Since 29 May 2007
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Wed Mar 09, 22 1:54 pm Wings 101 |
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I'm going to take the wing foiling plunge this year. How much difference is there from one wing to the next? Any clear favorites (or losers to avoid)? |
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user124
Since 02 Aug 2012
390 Posts
Portland
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Wed Mar 09, 22 3:23 pm Wings |
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I assume you are asking about hand wings, not foils.
I'm no expert but I think the manufacturers are still figuring it out. Eventually I suspect like kites, wings will diverge into designs for specific purposes. Some better for jumping (more upward lift), some better for up wind (maybe thinner leading edge) and some better for flagging out while riding swell/surf (lighter weight, balanced for flagging).
Lot's of Slingshot slingwing, F-One, Naish, Cabrinha, Ozone, etc on the water last year. I think any of the new gen designs from these is adequate for learning. Then once you know how you want to ride you can start to choose wings that fit your needs. |
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tree
Since 29 May 2007
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Wed Mar 09, 22 5:04 pm |
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User - yes, I'm asking about the wings. With foils and boards, I think there's enough overlap with kite foiling that I can more or less know what I want. But the wings are totally new for me. |
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juandesooka
Since 21 Jan 2014
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Wed Mar 09, 22 5:33 pm |
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there were some dogs in Gen 1 maybe even Gen 2, but I think all the name brand wings are now all pretty solid. Each has pros/cons, but probably all workable. As u124 says, we're starting to see brands offering specialized designs for specific purposes.
If buying older used, the ozone and f-one gen1 have seemed to hold up best, they were among the last to upgrade, as there wasn't any need to. Older wings get "bagged out" as the material stretches, but they still work, just lose some bottom end and gain some top end in the wind range. |
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hilton
Since 15 Aug 2008
789 Posts
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Wed Mar 09, 22 7:32 pm Wing Evolution |
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It seems like most manufacturers are going away from the overwhelming number of individual handles or rigid booms and settling on 2-3 of the soft "long" handles.
Also realizing that the Y handles aren't really necessary.
As for windows, it seems like they are never in the right place and cause problems when folding and packing the wings, so they are slowly going away but may be replaced by the fully transparent wing materials like the new Reedin Super Wing X - only time will tell.
There are lots of good deals out there on first or second generation wings as most manufacturers are now selling their third or even fourth generation designs. |
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tree
Since 29 May 2007
147 Posts
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Mon Mar 14, 22 8:38 am |
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Thanks all. |
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lineman
Since 05 Feb 2009
170 Posts
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Wed Mar 16, 22 1:39 pm |
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Tree, here is the answer your looking for.
F one wings are good all generations.
Ozone stay away unless you are in good wind conditions.
Nash complete garbage
Slingshot v2 is good as is most v2 from other top brands.
Basically F one, Slingshot, Cabrinha, Ensis. Look for those & u will be fine. The more wind,the less u will notice a crappy wing, and vise versa. Also, it’s boring as hell unless you are riding waves or swell. Good time to jump in as most of the hype is over and people are getting rid of thier hardly used equipment. |
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Thatspec
Since 17 Mar 2008
115 Posts
Ptucky
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Sat Mar 19, 22 9:43 am |
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lineman wrote: | Tree, here is the answer your looking for.
F one wings are good all generations.
Ozone stay away unless you are in good wind conditions.
Nash complete garbage
Slingshot v2 is good as is most v2 from other top brands.
Basically F one, Slingshot, Cabrinha, Ensis. Look for those & u will be fine. The more wind,the less u will notice a crappy wing, and vise versa. Also, it’s boring as hell unless you are riding waves or swell. Good time to jump in as most of the hype is over and people are getting rid of thier hardly used equipment. |
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tree
Since 29 May 2007
147 Posts
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Thu Apr 07, 22 8:22 am |
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Thanks for all of the info everyone.
What size(s) should I be looking at for wings? I'll be doing my flailing in the gorge and weigh approximately 190. If anyone has a good starter wing with some life left let me know. Thanks |
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Tburd21
Since 24 Jun 2019
39 Posts
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Thu Apr 07, 22 5:07 pm |
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I have some great starter wings I am planning to sell - just sent you a PM |
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flipper
Since 17 Oct 2011
320 Posts
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Fri Apr 08, 22 8:30 am |
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A 5 and a 3.5 will get you through the season.
tree wrote: | Thanks for all of the info everyone.
What size(s) should I be looking at for wings? I'll be doing my flailing in the gorge and weigh approximately 190. If anyone has a good starter wing with some life left let me know. Thanks |
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