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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE First

The perfect strapless inflatable foil board to get started!
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Perf

The versatile, high-performance inflatable wingfoil board.
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Stunt

High performance inflatable wing foil board for Surf-Freestyle.
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Lethal

High-performance inflatable wingfoil board for waveriding.
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE First

The perfect inflatable strapless foil board for beginners!
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Inflatable Wingfoil Board HIPE Learn

The perfect inflatable wing foil board to cruise around and learn to fly!
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Perf

Easy and high performance inflatable wing foil board!
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Inflatable Wingfoil Board Hipe Diamond

Inflatable and versatile mid-length wingfoil board with a superb glide.
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Freefly

An inflatable foil board for the best of strapless.
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Stunt

High performance inflatable wing foil board for Surf-Freestyle.
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Wing foil Board Inflatable HIPE Lethal

100% wave riding inflatable wing foil board.
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Foil Board Inflatable HIPE Perf

High performance inflatable foil board!
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Wing Foil Board Inflatable HIPE Freefly

The best of strapless on an inflatable foil board.
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Wing Foil Board Inflatable HIPE Pro

The ultimate inflatable foil board!
Regular Price 199€
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Introduction to the HIPE Range: Why Choose Our Boards?

The GONG HIPE range represents a major breakthrough in the world of inflatable foils. With the innovative addition of a carbon plate under the board, each HIPE model achieves performance levels close to those ofrigid wing foil boards, up to 95%. This unique technology combines rigidity and lightness, making the HIPE boards ideal for riders seeking maneuverability and easy transport without compromising on performance.

The Genesis of the HIPE Range

It was unthinkable for us to design an inflatable board that only offered a mediocre version of the performance of a rigid board. We became pioneers by developing the first high-performance inflatable foil boards capable of competing with rigid models.

The HIPE technology relies on a Dropstitch Fusion volume, reinforced by a thin carbon "board" that manages the foil's load, providing unparalleled stability and rigidity for an inflatable model.
This innovation has enabled foilers to enjoy the ease of transport while maintaining the feel and responsiveness of rigid boards.

The Qualities of the HIPE Range

Stiffness and responsiveness: The carbon plate combined with Dropstitch Fusion technology gives HIPEs the stiffness of a rigid board, with impeccable responsiveness.

Lightweight: Thanks to their Dropstitch Fusion PVC design, HIPE boards are lightweight and easy to carry around in their bags.

Easy to Transport: HIPEs are easy to store and inflate quickly, making them ideal for travel or hard-to-reach spots.

Value for money: By combining high performance with reasonable cost, HIPEs are accessible to all riders, from beginners to experts.

Detailed Comparisons and Recommendations for Each Program

Beginner: Starting Out in WingFoil

HIPE Learn: Perfect for beginners who want to start out riding without immediately taking flight, the HIPE Learn combines volume and stability for gradual learning. Ideal for safely getting familiar with foiling.

HIPE First: With generous volume, it’s perfect for learning strapless. The First makes the first takeoffs easier and provides reassuring stability, ideal for new riders.

Lightwind: Maximizing Sessions in Light Winds

HIPE Cruzader: With its elongated shape and optimized glide, the HIPE Cruzader is the perfect choice for making the most of light-wind sessions. Its rigidity allows for quick planing.

HIPE Diamond: Its versatility makes it an excellent option for light wind, offering effective stability and glide to extend sessions even when the conditions weaken.

Freestyle: For Tricks and Stunts

HIPE Stunt: Compact and responsive, the HIPE Stunt is ideal for riders looking to progress in surf-freestyle. Its technology enables smooth landings and all the moves.

HIPE Perf: Versatile and high-performing, the HIPE Perf offers a great balance between stability and responsiveness, ideal for riders wanting to start freestyle while remaining comfortable in other disciplines.

Freefly: For Long, Smooth Rides

HIPE Freefly: Designed for freefly, it excels in downwind runs with its smooth glide and stability. Its optimized shape reduces pumping effort, making every session more enjoyable.

HIPE Diamond: With a versatile shape, it’s suitable for long glides and freefly sessions, offering maneuverability that will please fans of smooth carves.

Wave Riding: Carving with Precision and Flow

HIPE Lethal: Specifically designed for surfing, the HIPE Lethal offers ideal responsiveness for tight turns and attacking waves. Its compact design provides optimal control in the steepest waves.

HIPE Stunt: Ideal for those who enjoy mixing surf and freestyle, the Stunt HIPE combines maneuverability and responsiveness for dynamic wave sessions.

Focus on HIPE Technology

HIPE technology relies on:

  • Carbon Plate: Integrated under the board, it ensures even distribution of force and exceptional rigidity, enabling responsiveness close to rigid models.
  • Dropstitch Construction: Enables an inflatable structure that remains light yet extremely rigid, offering optimal glide sensation.
  • Reinforcements in Key Areas: Sensitive areas are reinforced for better durability, ensuring a board that can withstand demanding conditions.
Rider Testimonials

HIPE Cruzader : ‘Lightweight and high performance, perfect for prolonging sessions in light winds, while offering incredible stability.’

HIPE Diamond: ‘A great board for varying between freeride and freefly, very good glide and easy to handle.’

HIPE Stunt: ‘Responsive and manoeuvrable, it's perfect for freestyle sessions, while remaining very stable and efficient in the surf.’

HIPE Lethal:
‘Ideal in the waves, it is quick to take off and provides a unique surfing sensation with its finesse.’

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About the HIPE Range

Q: What is the best HIPE board for light wind?
A: The HIPE Cruzader is the go-to for maximizing sessions in light wind, thanks to its long shape and early planing.

Q: Which HIPE board is best for a complete beginner?
A: The HIPE Learn is perfect for those just starting out, with generous volume and high stability.

Q: How do I maintain my HIPE board?
A: Rinse the board with fresh water after each session and store it out of direct sunlight to extend its lifespan.

Q&A: Commonly Discussed Topics on the HIPE Range

Q: "Which board is more versatile between the HIPE Diamond and HIPE Cruzader?"
A: The HIPE Diamond is ideal for versatile riders, offering a good balance of glide and maneuverability, while the HIPE Cruzader excels in light wind and SUPfoiling conditions.

Q: "Is the HIPE Stunt suitable for surfing?"
A: Yes, though the HIPE Lethal is the best choice for pure surf sessions, with optimal responsiveness and maneuverability.

Conclusion: Choose Lightness and Performance with HIPE Boards

HIPE boards are the ideal solution for those seeking performance in a practical and lightweight format. With advanced technology and innovative design, each HIPE board ensures a unique riding experience. Explore the range and find the board that best suits your needs, whether you’re a beginner or an expert.

How to choose your inflatable wing board?
  • Beginner with little athletic ability and no watersports background: The HIPE Learn is ideal for newcomers without prior water experience, providing stability and volume for an easy introduction to wingfoiling. The HIPE First in larger sizes is also an excellent choice.
  • Athletic beginner with no watersports background: The HIPE First is perfect for sporty beginners starting out in wingfoiling, offering a balance of stability and glide for rapid progress.
  • Beginner in wingfoiling but already experienced with foiling: The HIPE Perf is ideal for experienced foilers transitioning to wingfoiling, combining simplicity and performance for accelerated learning.
  • Experienced rider looking for versatility: The HIPE Cruzader offers versatility and performance, allowing riders to switch between wing and SUP foil with ease.
  • For glide enthusiasts: The HIPE Cruzader maximizes pre-lift sensations, ideal for light-wind sessions, even strapless. The HIPE Diamond is also a great option for stronger winds.
  • For riders seeking a compact, responsive board: The HIPE Stunt provides maneuverability and responsiveness, perfect for a more dynamic, freestyle-oriented style.
Which inflatable board suits your program?

Our Inflatable Wingboards for Freeride, Freefly, Lightwind, and Downwind:

  • HIPE Perf: Ultra-versatile and lightweight, ideal for freeride and lightwind sessions, helping riders progress with ease.
  • HIPE Cruzader: Designed for extended lightwind sessions, offering smooth glide for freeride.
  • HIPE Diamond: Excellent for freefly and downwind, combining maneuverability and stability, perfect for long-distance rides.
  • HIPE Freefly: The ultimate strapless board—ultra-fun to ride.

Our Inflatable Wingboards for Freeride, Freestyle, and Wave Riding:

  • HIPE Perf: An all-around board, delivering high performance and encouraging riders to push their limits, especially in smaller sizes.
  • HIPE Stunt: Perfect for surf-freestyle, it’s highly maneuverable and ideal for experienced riders looking for explosive moves, whether on flat water or in waves.
  • HIPE Lethal: Specialized for wave riding, it offers precision, radicality, and control for surfing while remaining fast and maneuverable for freeride.
Program summary

Beginner Boards

  1. HIPE Learn: Ideal for novices with no water experience, the HIPE Learn is stable and reassuring, perfect for a smooth introduction to wingfoiling.
  2. HIPE First: Designed for athletic beginners, it offers an ideal combination of stability and glide to ease the first steps.
  3. HIPE Perf: In larger sizes, the HIPE Perf is easy to access and very adaptable, making it perfect for progressing riders looking for a high-performance board.

Lightwind

  1. HIPE Cruzader: Excellent in light wind, it provides stable and smooth glide, maximizing every session.

Freestyle

  1. HIPE Stunt: Designed for freestyle, it’s compact and maneuverable, ideal for tricks and jumps.
  2. HIPE Perf: The smaller sizes of the HIPE Perf are highly maneuverable and compact.

Freefly

  1. HIPE Freefly: With excellent glide, it’s ideal for strapless freefly and downwind descents.
  2. HIPE Diamond: Versatile and easy to maneuver, perfect for dynamic freefly.

Wave Riding

  1. HIPE Lethal: Optimized for waves, it combines precision and maneuverability, ideal for surfing.
  2. HIPE Diamond: Versatile and maneuverable, excellent for surfing with impressive glide.
  3. HIPE Perf: The smaller sizes of the HIPE Perf are highly maneuverable, smooth, and effective for surfing.

Summary of Rankings by Program

  • Beginning: 1st: HIPE Learn | 2nd: HIPE First | 3rd: HIPE Perf
  • Lightwind: 1st: HIPE Cruzader
  • Freestyle: 1st: HIPE Stunt | 2nd: HIPE Perf
  • Freefly: 1st: HIPE Freefly | 2nd: HIPE Diamond
  • Wave Riding: 1st: HIPE Lethal | 2nd: HIPE Diamond | 3rd: HIPE Perf

This summary helps you choose the ideal HIPE board, whether you’re starting out or looking to progress.

What size of wing foil board?

Beginners:

Beginners in wing should ensure their board has enough volume to float. The combined weight of the board and your weight must be less than the board's volume to guarantee buoyancy. If you're unsure about your balance or lack physical fitness, opt for additional volume and width. For comfort, we recommend a volume equivalent to your weight + 30 L. The length of models like the HIPE Perf and Zuma makes takeoff easier and provides better stability during rides.

Examples for a 7 kg board and different body types:

  • If I weigh 70 kg, the minimum volume required to float is: 70 kg + 7 kg = 77 L. With a volume of 100 L (70 kg + 30 L), I will be comfortable without excess.
  • If I weigh 85 kg, the minimum volume required to float is: 85 kg + 7 kg = 92 L. With a volume of 115 L (85 kg + 30 L), I will be comfortable.
  • If I weigh 100 kg, the minimum volume required to float is: 100 kg + 7 kg = 107 L. With a volume of 130 L (100 kg + 30 L), I will enjoy good comfort.

Intermediate / Advanced:

In wingfoil, there are three main approaches to volume:

Comfort: Choose a volume sufficient for flotation, usually your weight + 10 L.

Sport: For more responsiveness, you can opt for a slightly lower volume, provided the board is wide enough to remain stable. If you have an excellent level of skill, you can go as low as your weight - 10 L. This allows for takeoff while kneeling and leaning on the wing.

Sinker: With a volume equivalent to your weight - 30 L, the board will sink completely, requiring a technical waterstart, similar to wakeboarding. This is a challenging practice as it demands deep water and great physical fitness, but it offers unmatched sensations. This choice is often favored by pros and experienced riders looking for lightweight gear.

Note: Volumes between 15 L and 25 L less than your weight are often the most unstable, as they offer intermediate buoyancy that can make starting tricky.

The Advantages of an Inflatable Board

Minimal Bulk

An inflatable board folds down and fits into a carry bag that you can easily wear on your back! The HIPE models—Learn, FreeFly, Perf, Diamond, Cruzader, and Stunt—even come with rolling bags, perfect for traveling long distances with all your gear. These bags are designed to hold everything you need: pump, wing, complete foil, leashes, and wetsuit. This setup is ideal for light travel, whether by plane, train, or in a small car. You can take it anywhere!

Easy Storage

No garage? No problem. Minimal bulk is a big advantage for people who live in apartments or have limited space. Once deflated and packed, an inflatable board only requires one bag to transport and store. It’s simple and compact!

Performance

Contrary to common misconceptions, inflatable boards perform just as well as rigid boards. Their technical construction integrates two layers: an ultra-rigid composite plate for direct response and a fully inflatable structure to add volume and buoyancy. This hybrid design ensures excellent performance on the water. The main difference from a rigid board is in the more rounded rails typical of inflatables, requiring a bit more volume for equivalent stability. We recommend choosing a board with an additional +15L for an advanced rider, +25-30L for intermediate levels, and +40L for beginners compared to a rigid board.

Versatility for All Levels

Inflatable boards are suitable for all skill levels. Different models cater to various needs, such as wider boards for beginners seeking extra stability, or a narrower tail on the HIPE Lethal for fast takeoffs and soft landings in waves. The HIPE Perf, Diamond, Cruzader, Stunt, and Lethal come with straps for optimal support.

Comfort on the Water

The surface of an inflatable is softer to the touch, making falls less harsh. The rounded rails also add to this sense of security, providing a smoother and more comfortable experience—ideal for foilers looking for comfort in their rides.

Durability and Strength

Inflatable boards are highly resistant to impacts on the beach or in the car trunk. In case of a puncture, the included repair kit allows for quick fixes, much like a bike tire repair, whereas a rigid board requires expertise in composite materials for repairs. More independence with easier maintenance!

Affordability

Inflatable boards are less expensive to produce because they’re quicker to manufacture. Thanks to our direct-to-consumer model, we offer unbeatable prices on the HIPE range, especially on the HIPE First, making wing foiling accessible to everyone.

HIPE Technology

The GONG HIPE range represents a breakthrough in inflatable foil boards, blending innovative carbon plate technology with Dropstitch Fusion construction. This unique design gives HIPE boards a rigidity and performance level close to that of rigid boards, while remaining highly portable.

Why Choose HIPE Technology?

  • Rigidity and Lightness: The carbon plate under the board combined with Dropstitch Fusion construction creates a robust, lightweight structure, providing unprecedented responsiveness for an inflatable.
  • Easy to Transport and Practical: Designed for convenient storage, HIPE boards inflate quickly, making them ideal for riders who travel often or explore hard-to-reach spots.
  • Optimal Performance: With up to 95% of the feel of a rigid board, HIPE boards offer exceptional glide and responsiveness.

Technical Details

  • Dropstitch Fusion: Ensures a rigid structure without adding extra weight.
  • Carbon Plate: Integrated beneath the board to distribute pressure evenly and enhance rigidity.
  • Targeted Reinforcements: Reinforced in key areas for maximum durability.

A Refined Manufacturing Process

Every HIPE board is subject to precise quality control and optimized production to ensure a durable, lightweight structure with a high-quality finish. With our large-scale production, we maintain top-level quality processes, a testament to our commitment to excellence.

HIPE Range’s Commitment to Sustainability

  • Designed and Repaired in France: GONG is the first and only French workshop capable of designing and repairing inflatable boards of all brands, ensuring exceptional durability.
  • Infinite Repairability: Thanks to their bonded construction, HIPE boards can be fully rebonded, allowing for unlimited repairs.
  • Easy Patch Repairs: Much like a bicycle tube, quick and effective repairs can be made with a simple patch.
  • Stock of Spare Parts: All parts are available in stock, allowing customers to self-repair or send their boards back, even after ten years of use.

These factors embody HIPE’s ecological and sustainable commitment, with a focus on quality maintenance that ensures unmatched repairability and longevity.

With the HIPE range, GONG brings innovation and accessibility together for a high-performance, durable, and convenient wingfoiling experience.

Strapless Construction - Woven Dropstitch:

  • Made from premium thick PVC inflatable technology, GONG’s strapless board is attractive, lightweight, extremely rigid, and exceptionally sturdy. This highly reliable technology is available at an unbeatable price and has been tested extensively with our bestselling SUP First models.
  • Dropstitch Technology: Single-layer Dropstitch with double-layer rails.
  • Operating Pressure: 15 psi.
  • Transport: Packs neatly into a carrying bag.
  • Convenience: Inflates in 2 minutes.
  • Aesthetics: Visually appealing design.
  • Strength: High resistance to rough treatment.
  • Durability: 100% repairable.

Construction with Straps - Woven Fusion Light:

This board, constructed with high-quality double-layer Woven Dropstitch technology, is not only beautiful but also lightweight, incredibly rigid, and solid. Built in the world’s top factory using dense, premium-grade Woven Dropstitch, we are confident that its seams will last for years without leaks or deformation.

Advantages of an Inflatable Board:

  • Woven Dropstitch Technology: Double-layer, heat-welded construction.
  • Operating Pressure: 15 to 20 psi.
  • Transport: Packs neatly into a carrying bag.
  • Convenience: Inflates in 2 minutes.
  • Aesthetics: Visually appealing design.
  • Strength: High resistance to rough treatment.
  • Durability: 100% repairable.

Key Qualities of the Plate Components:

  • Epoxy Resin: Durable, impact-resistant, with shape memory.
  • Fiberglass: Strength, flexibility, and tolerance.
  • Carbon Fibers: Dynamic, rigid, and strong.
  • High-Density PVC Foam: Waterproof, durable, solid, with shape memory.
Which wing board quiver to choose?

Choosing a quiver depends above all on your level, your riding style and your goals on the water. For many, a single board may suffice, the one that will accompany you everywhere. This can be particularly true for beginners, who will benefit from a versatile board to progress at their own pace without spreading themselves too thin.


However, as you progress, you may feel the urge to add a second board to your quiver. For example, combine a larger board for light wind sessions with a more compact and radical board for days when the wind is up. This will enable you to cover a wider range of conditions and never be stranded.


For those looking to maximize their performance in every discipline, opting for a quiver geared to specific programs may be the key. A dedicated wave riding board for surfing, combined with a freerace or freestyle board for full speed sessions or explosive tricks, makes a winning duo for those who want to excel in every style.


Finally, if you live on a particular spot, such as a lake where the wind is often light, you might prefer a board optimized for light wind, while keeping a more radical option for days when conditions improve.

Likewise, riders who want to enjoy the water every day, whatever the conditions, can enhance their quiver with a Stand Up Paddleboard for windless days, or a surfboard to glide over the waves when the wind fails.


A well-thought-out quiver guarantees that you'll get the most out of every session, while remaining ready for changing conditions and exploring all the pleasures of gliding across the water.

Examples of quivers adapted to the HIPE range for different regions:

  • Mediterranean: With light winds alternating with extreme conditions, a HIPE Cruzader maximizes light-wind sessions thanks to its excellent glide. In addition, the HIPE Stunt is perfect for dynamic freestyle on Mistral or Tramontane days.
  • North Germany: On the Baltic and North Sea, HIPE Perf stands out for its versatility, ideal for sailing in variable winds. The HIPE Lethal is perfect for wave sessions, offering optimal maneuverability.
  • England: For the windy spots and powerful waves of the west coast, the HIPE Lethal will be ideal for surfing. As a complement, the HIPE Freefly will enable fluid downwind runs for cool sessions.
  • Central Europe (Germany, Switzerland, Austria): On lakes where conditions are variable, the HIPE Cruzader is excellent for lightwind riding, offering unbeatable glide. For days when the wind is more constant, the HIPE Perf will provide increased performance while retaining comfort, ideal for progress.
  • Brittany and Atlantic coast: A quiver with a HIPE Perf will be ideal for easy sessions in 15/25 knots, thanks to its smooth, fluid glide. For surf sessions in pushing waves, the HIPE Lethal will provide the necessary radicality.

A well-thought-out quiver guarantees that you'll get the most out of every session, while remaining ready for changing conditions and exploring all the pleasures of gliding across the water.

Why is a surfboard essential in your quiver?

Whether you're a wing, foil or SUP enthusiast, having a surfboard in your quiver is a must. Surfing is the mother sport of all the board sports we practice today. It helps you understand the fundamentals of wave reading, connecting to the ocean and refining your sense of glide. What's more, on days when the wind isn't blowing, surfing is the perfect alternative to staying ashore and enjoying the water.


For experienced surfers, a high-performance surfboard, such as a fast and responsive shortboard, a fish for small wave sessions, or a twin for retro sensations, is an excellent choice to keep challenging yourself. A good retro fish or twin will give you a fluid glide and a unique style, ideal for creative sessions in the waves.


Beginners or those looking for a softer approach to surfing can turn to more forgiving boards, such as a mini-malibu or Batmob from our range, which offer reassuring stability for first sessions. Mid-lengths are also a perfect option for combining maneuverability and ease of paddling, enabling you to make rapid progress.

Finally, for softer conditions or for pure glide enthusiasts, a longboard or retro longboard is a fantastic option. These boards allow you to glide over the smallest waves with elegance, and offer a more relaxed and contemplative approach to surfing.

In short, incorporating a surfboard into your quiver not only connects you to surf culture and surfing history, but also broadens your riding horizons, taking full advantage of every possible session slot, even when the wind isn't up.

For surfing enthusiasts, surfing is THE must-do discipline that will enrich your ocean experience.

What types of leashes for wing foiling?

There are three types of connections for your wing foil leash, each with its own specific features:

  • Ankle Leash: Classic, attached to the ankle like in surfing.
  • Waist Leash: Less bulky, attached to the waist for more freedom of movement.
  • Quick Release Leash: For riders using a harness, allowing for quick detachment.

Choose your leash type based on your priorities. Make sure to check its condition before each session and replace it annually. It’s your lifejacket and your insurance to avoid incidents with other riders.

Why use an ankle leash?

The ankle leash was the standard at the beginning of winging, due to a lack of better options. It remains an interesting choice in the waves and for riders who prefer to stay toeside and not change feet. However, it has some drawbacks:

  • Bulkier on the deck, especially during take-off or maneuvers.
  • Can easily get caught in the foil when you’re in the water, which could result in it breaking when tension is applied.
  • Creates unpleasant drag while flying.
  • Less accessible for quick release in case of need. You risk getting caught in the foil while trying to grab it.

Why use a waist leash?

Choosing a waist leash means saying goodbye to leashes that drag in the water and get tangled in the foil. This type of leash offers more comfort and better sensations:

  • It’s away from your legs, so it doesn’t interfere with your stance.
  • The connection on your back provides great freedom of movement once properly adjusted.
  • Ideal for grabbing your board quickly, such as when passing through a shore break.
  • Easy to release with a reinforced velcro system, making it practical for delicate situations like landing on the beach.

Why use a quick release leash?

When using a harness, a quick release leash is essential. It connects to your harness and allows for a fast detachment in case of a tricky situation, ensuring both safety and peace of mind.

Straight leash or coiled leash?

We offer two types of cords for our leashes: straight leashes and coiled leashes (also called telephone cords).

  • Straight Leash: Similar to a surf leash, it creates more distance between you and the board when you fall. This reduces the risk of the board snapping back at you, making it ideal for beginners and surfing, where it’s better to minimize the spring effect.
  • Coiled Leash: Its coiled cord stays out of the water, providing a smoother ride and avoiding tangling around your feet. It’s the perfect choice for freeride. However, it’s less suited for the waves, where strong tugs might cause it to get tangled.

Fixed or adjustable waist leash?

  • Fixed Leash: Tailored to your size for a custom fit, ideal for smaller riders.
  • Adjustable Leash: With a velcro system, it adapts to any body shape and is perfect for sharing gear among multiple riders.
Good to know

Here are some tips and practical advice to improve your wingfoil experience, whether it’s for choosing, maintaining, or using your wing boards:

1. Adjust the foil placement for more stability:

  • Moving the foil forward in the board’s box helps increase lift and makes takeoff easier, ideal for beginners or light wind conditions. It’s also suited for experienced riders seeking a more responsive ride and tighter turns.
  • Moving the foil backward makes the board more controllable, which is better for progressing and avoiding scares, especially at higher speeds.
  • However, the foil should “resist” you, creating an opposing force that results in stability and higher speed.

2. Adapt the straps to your style:

  • Strapless: More freedom but with limited performance. Ideal for those seeking pure flying sensations but misses out on some of the board’s potential, especially for jumping.
  • With straps: The front straps, especially in a V-shape, offer more control and secure your feet, reducing the risk of touching the foil. The front strap is a crucial reference for beginners. The rear strap becomes useful once you master flying, offering more power and control. It's also a key asset for wave riding and tricks.
  • With two straps: Setting up two straps according to your surfing stance brings comfort and precision on your "dominant foot" but sacrifices the opposite edge. This choice may be influenced by your spot or riding habits. If you often surf the same downwind side in light wind, sacrificing the upwind edge may make sense to improve your wave riding.

3. Optimize inflation of inflatable boards:

  • For inflatable boards, it is crucial to respect the recommended inflation pressure. Under-inflation affects board rigidity and performance. Always inflate to the maximum recommended pressure to obtain a behavior close to that of a rigid board.
  • Use the pump in double-action mode to inflate quickly and build up the board's pressure, then finish in single-action mode to reach optimum pressure without too much effort. Remember to maintain your pump to spare your efforts.

4. Choose the right shape based on your spot:

  • Windy and choppy spot: Compact boards are better, as they offer better stability when kneeling and more reactivity in flight for better control.
  • Flat water and light wind spot: A narrow board with a flatter scoop and good volume will help you get airborne earlier and maintain glide with less power from the wing.

5. Maintain your board to extend its lifespan:

  • Rinse with fresh water: After each session, rinse your board, whether rigid or inflatable, to remove salt and sand that can damage the finishing materials over time.
  • Store in the shade: UV rays damage composite and inflatable materials. Always store your board out of direct sunlight, and if possible, use a cover or bag to protect it.
  • Store dry: Humidity is your board’s enemy. While it seems counterintuitive, boards don’t like staying wet, as it can cause osmotic damage, leading to finish peeling in extreme cases. Make sure to remove your board from its wet bag and leave it open to dry. It's also a good idea to regularly apply lubricants to the zippers of your bag.
  • Regular inspection: Check the condition of your board, foil, and strap inserts before each session to avoid any surprises on the water. Any rough spots are likely to absorb water and should be properly repaired.

6. Find the right balance between length and maneuverability:

  • Longer boards are easier for gliding and flight, especially for beginners or light wind conditions, but they require more effort to turn.
  • Shorter boards allow for more radical maneuvers but demand better technique to maintain balance, especially at takeoff, and require excellent pumping ability.

7. How to choose the optimal width:

  • Standard width (25”-30”): More stability at rest and during takeoff, ideal for beginners and riders seeking comfort.
  • Narrow width (<25”): Reduces drag, improves speed, and allows you to go faster on the water before takeoff. It’s a great choice for experienced riders who often ride in light wind.

8. Work on your position on the board:

  • Stance is key in wingfoil. By slightly adjusting your position on the board, especially your hips, you can adjust the flight angle and pressure on the foil. This can make all the difference for an early takeoff or to maintain a stable flight.
  • A well-balanced weight distribution ensures better stability and smoother glide, especially during transitions between flight and when the board touches the water.

9. Maximize performance in light wind:

  • For efficiency in light wind, opt for a foil with a large surface area, which will help you take off earlier. Also, choose a board that glides well, such as the Cruzader Point LW.
  • Also adjust your wing choice: a larger wing generates more power to facilitate takeoff.

10. In case of a fall: quickly retrieve your board:

  • Use an appropriate leash to prevent your board from drifting too far and becoming difficult to retrieve, especially in wave or offshore wind conditions.
  • If your board is far from you without a leash, use the wing to swim faster: hold the leading edge facing the water, with the wing inflated by the wind, hold it in one hand, and swim toward the board.

11. Adjust your board choice based on water temperature:

  • In very cold water, opt for a slightly more voluminous board. With a thick wetsuit, the extra weight may require more buoyancy for easier takeoff. Temperature differences of over 5kg can be significant.
  • In warm water, a board with less volume is often easier to handle since the weight of the equipment is reduced. It’s the ultimate enjoyment in boardshorts. Struggling a bit more in warm water is never too frustrating ;-)

These tips help better understand and exploit the features of wing boards, leading to more enjoyable and efficient sessions. Each recommendation is designed to help riders adjust their equipment based on their level, style, and the conditions of their spot.