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Wingfoil – When Should I Switch to a Smaller Board?
Wing foiling has come a long way, and as more riders progress, the question of when—and how—to size down becomes more relevant. In recent testing in Cocoa Beach, we found that choosing the right board and foil can make a difference when moving to smaller wingboards.
Switching to a smaller wingfoil board can unlock new levels of fun and performance, but knowing when to make the switch and how to do it is important. In this blog, we’ll break down everything you need to know about sizing down your wingboard—whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate rider looking to take the next step.
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