Wing foil is a new sport that combines the best features of several water sports: kitesurfing, windsurfing and foilboarding. Wing (wing) is constructed in the likeness of kitesurfing kites. Wings are very light due to the materials used and the inflated tubes. They also have a large wind range. Plus a foil board that allows you to levitate above the water and cut waves gently and smoothly 🙂 No wonder this sport is currently breaking popularity records at spots all over the world!
Wing Foil is a very safe sport, but it does require undergoing proper training under the guidance of an experienced instructor.
The course is divided into 3 stages:
controlling the wing and floating on a buoyancy board
APPROX. 2h
(safety rules, preparing the equipment and first wing control, using the wing with a buoyancy board, rotating the wing in deep water, generating power - after this stage you will be able to float on the right and left tack on a buoyancy board)
swimming on a foil behind a motorboat
About 1-2h
swimming on a complete WING FOIL set
Approx. 4h
The last stage is a combination of previously acquired skills. This course focuses on learning how to generate power with the wing while simultaneously introducing the board into levitation. We will also teach you how to perform turns and move to heelside/toeside positions 🙂
in may and september all prices -10%!
By booking online you will receive a foam for the duration of the course FREE!
No extra costs, everything included!
FAQ
at any time! It's a sport for everyone:) It doesn't require any special physical fitness or strength, and you don't have to be able to swim or windsurf or kitesurf (although skills in these disciplines are helpful:)
First of all, a completely different balance on the board is required - on the foil we have to put much more weight on the front leg. And the biggest difference? Levitating is silent 🙂
No:) Even kids can do it 😉
Our foil masts are 60-75 cm high. So we need at least 100 cm to stand freely on the board and even if the stern sinks a bit, it won't catch on the bottom.
Here at SurfPoint, in both bases, it is possible 🙂 We go out 100-200m from the shore and fire 😉
During the training, we support ourselves with a dinghy with an engine so that everyone swimming a little further from the shore than usual does not have to worry about anything 🙂