Nice presentation of what looks to become a standard of innovation. The sport is evolving and it is normal to see the gear adapting to what we want and where we will end up. I think we are seeing wing foiling and for me the wing itself becoming an aid to learning down winding and that must be forgotten once riding the swell. To be continued…
Very nice video! I'd like to try that wing, looks awesome! Very good point the lack of a longer front handle, it's really useful. Hope they will address that in future versions. Thanks for, again, a nice review Fred! Well done!
I use this wing (5m2) for light wind with the boom and it's perfect. Power, pumping with the boom is excellent , light and for tack or jibe the wing is very very easy.
Interesting, I’ve thought about it but never tried it. Have you better experiences in strong wind with different pressures? I will have a go at the next session.
Guys, let me know your thoughts and experiences with this new and great wing from Vayu. They sure did it again!
Nice presentation of what looks to become a standard of innovation. The sport is evolving and it is normal to see the gear adapting to what we want and where we will end up. I think we are seeing wing foiling and for me the wing itself becoming an aid to learning down winding and that must be forgotten once riding the swell. To be continued…
Very nice video! I'd like to try that wing, looks awesome! Very good point the lack of a longer front handle, it's really useful. Hope they will address that in future versions. Thanks for, again, a nice review Fred! Well done!
Hi Job, it is a surprisingly good wing. Next time we meet, I’ll let you have a go at it.
Great presentation 👍🏄🏼♂️
Thank youuuu! 🤙🤙
I use this wing (5m2) for light wind with the boom and it's perfect. Power, pumping with the boom is excellent , light and for tack or jibe the wing is very very easy.
Thanks for sharing. Yes, I agree. The wing is very stable and in neutral position, flagging of tacking its super stable. Make handling easier.
Great wings, I have the 3, 3.5 and 4.5m. I pump my strut up to 10 psi, makes it a bit more responsive.
Interesting, I’ve thought about it but never tried it. Have you better experiences in strong wind with different pressures? I will have a go at the next session.