Great VID, for some reason I learned how to get up sideways like on a typical wakeboard, but you’re straightforward method getting up seems much easier. I’ll have to try that. I also love 13 mph as an ideal speed. Thank you
Ha! You're like Amazon... All I have to do is think about trying it and a new "how to" video of yours show up. Tried wake foiling for the first time yesterday and am excited to try the tips I just learned from this video the next time I venture out. Thanks as always and keep them coming!!!!!!!
Very helpful! I have to say though, wayyyy easier (and safer) in my opinion to teach folks on a long-line and on the second roller. Too many times folks are unable to control that foil in the push of the forward wake. Just IMO. Another note is to encourage riders (as they start surfing 2nd, 3rd, 10th, roller) to wear a bright colored shirt or something so other boaters can see them.
Thanks for the video. One question : for guests on our boat we bought a very stable long and wide 130l board so it's much easier for new people to learn to stand on it and keep balance. It was just annoying for people to have to try it for such a long time before finally being able to even just keep standing. Also for the boat driver it's boring haha. Is your experience that smaller (easy sinking) is easier than the big board I describe?
To experience the first flight on foil, a big board and big foil makes it easier for sure. But ultimately, to actually wake foil a smaller setup like the one recommended in this video is more suitable. But yes for first timers just wanting to experience their first flight on foil, big board and big foil is the way to go!
We've got our boards to start wing foiling, and I keep hearing it is easiest to learn the foil behind a boat. Understanding that our wing foil set up (68 & 88L boards, 70cm mast, 1300 & 1650 cm2 foils) is not optimal for behind a boat; Is it possible to still use a set up like that to learn to control the foil? I know we would not be able to sink the boards to get started, but I'm thinking a knee or crouched start might work. Has anyone attempted (successfully or not) this? Not sure I know anyone with a wake foil set up to borrow, and it gets expensive outfitting a family for these activities! I can't justify buying a wake foil set up to do this when we don't have regular access to a boat.
Totally, you can learn with your wing foiling set up behind the boat! It will get you your first flights on foil and will help you a ton for wing foiling.
Great VID, for some reason I learned how to get up sideways like on a typical wakeboard, but you’re straightforward method getting up seems much easier. I’ll have to try that. I also love 13 mph as an ideal speed. Thank you
Ha! You're like Amazon... All I have to do is think about trying it and a new "how to" video of yours show up. Tried wake foiling for the first time yesterday and am excited to try the tips I just learned from this video the next time I venture out. Thanks as always and keep them coming!!!!!!!
Very helpful! I have to say though, wayyyy easier (and safer) in my opinion to teach folks on a long-line and on the second roller. Too many times folks are unable to control that foil in the push of the forward wake. Just IMO. Another note is to encourage riders (as they start surfing 2nd, 3rd, 10th, roller) to wear a bright colored shirt or something so other boaters can see them.
Thanks for this video!!! Helps me a lot. I brought my foil this.week!!
Enjoy it we appreciate you.
Best how-to video on the topic out there. Bravo!
Thank you!
waited so long for this!
Sorry for the wait! :)
Wonderful video well paced, excellent production values and so informative!!
Thank you Ishtar! Hope your wing foiling journey is going well! Looking forward to see you again!
Awesome video brother! Super informative and helpful…I will definitely be sharing this with lots of people wanting to learn to foil behind the boat!
Yewww! We appreciate you!
Super helpful and great explanations.
Thank you!
Good one boys. Interesting to increase the speed to lengthen the wave. Thanks
Thank you!
Wow great kit and lesson. We don't have lakes like that but this has still got me psyched for roughing into white water 😅🤙🌊🎶🏄♂️
Thank you!
Super informative. Thank you.
Awesome video , thank you 🙏
so whats more fun from everyone's experience? wake foiling, wake surfing, wake boarding, or wake skiing??
Thanks for the video.
One question : for guests on our boat we bought a very stable long and wide 130l board so it's much easier for new people to learn to stand on it and keep balance. It was just annoying for people to have to try it for such a long time before finally being able to even just keep standing. Also for the boat driver it's boring haha. Is your experience that smaller (easy sinking) is easier than the big board I describe?
To experience the first flight on foil, a big board and big foil makes it easier for sure. But ultimately, to actually wake foil a smaller setup like the one recommended in this video is more suitable.
But yes for first timers just wanting to experience their first flight on foil, big board and big foil is the way to go!
Awesome vid.
Thank you!
Let’s go!!!
Hello, I"d like to start wake foilling but I've go a gong lemon EPS 4.5 35L. Do you think it'll do the job? Thanks for your great video !
It can work for sure!
Thanks 🙏 for sharing
Thank you!
You do the best vids :-)
Thank you, we appreciate the kind words!
Appreciate the video! What’s the typical boat settings? Like specifically speed? Also any ballast?
14:33 check it out
O wow! So sorry, I literally quit watching and commented after the tip on getting to the second roller wave haha! Boat driving tips! Thanks!!!
Can you please post a link for the boards and foils. It is not understandable when you say the brands.
Links are in the description
We've got our boards to start wing foiling, and I keep hearing it is easiest to learn the foil behind a boat. Understanding that our wing foil set up (68 & 88L boards, 70cm mast, 1300 & 1650 cm2 foils) is not optimal for behind a boat; Is it possible to still use a set up like that to learn to control the foil?
I know we would not be able to sink the boards to get started, but I'm thinking a knee or crouched start might work. Has anyone attempted (successfully or not) this? Not sure I know anyone with a wake foil set up to borrow, and it gets expensive outfitting a family for these activities! I can't justify buying a wake foil set up to do this when we don't have regular access to a boat.
Totally, you can learn with your wing foiling set up behind the boat! It will get you your first flights on foil and will help you a ton for wing foiling.
Awes!
Thank you!