Been riding the wingboard 4ft9 70 litre for a year and love it. Generally riding on lakes but works a dream in waves and for freestyle. Have you done a review of the Freewing Air V3? Thanks
Just ordered my Take off yesterday! I went for the 7`1. Begginer, 89kg, my main spot is very, very choppy. Hope i got the sise right. What you guys think? Great video, (as usual) many thanks!
Hi Leo, yes, its probably the right choice if you are in very choppy spot. We often suggest around 120/130 l to start at your weight, but the 7'1 will give you a little more. Let us know how you get on! Cheers, Will
Hi David, yes, the two constructions are very different, lite tech is the entry construction, its very good, durable and weight is ok for the price, but you will get a lower weight with blue carbon and a much stiffer board. When developing into the more advanced end of foiling where pumping becomes important, stiffness and weight will be key things you will want to be at their best! Nothing wrong with lite tech, its a great construction at a fair price point . We have looked at the differences in constructions in some of our other Starboard videos.... Cheers, Will
Hello, I bought a 57" take off, then bought foot strapps which are sold by 2 why? and where to position them I contacted the company without answer, I am French
Hi, For a two footstrap setup I always start off by using centre back strap with equal holes apart for fixing them on the board. (hope that makes sense?) And the front strap depending if you are left or right leg forward predominantly you would have a back screw on the centreline and the front screw set to the left (side of board) if you were left foot forward or to the right if you were right foot forward ,hopefully you can see on the board that we have been using how we have done it. I hope that helps a little bit? Thanks Ruben
Been riding the wingboard 4ft9 70 litre for a year and love it. Generally riding on lakes but works a dream in waves and for freestyle. Have you done a review of the Freewing Air V3? Thanks
Love my 4’9” wing board as well!
Yes, the V3 review will be released very very soon ;)
Killer review Roops! Best Rob
Cheers! Glad you enjoyed it
Just ordered my Take off yesterday!
I went for the 7`1.
Begginer, 89kg, my main spot is very, very choppy.
Hope i got the sise right.
What you guys think?
Great video, (as usual) many thanks!
Hi Leo, yes, its probably the right choice if you are in very choppy spot. We often suggest around 120/130 l to start at your weight, but the 7'1 will give you a little more. Let us know how you get on! Cheers, Will
Great video! Any thoughts on differences between the Blue Carbon and lightech?
Hi David, yes, the two constructions are very different, lite tech is the entry construction, its very good, durable and weight is ok for the price, but you will get a lower weight with blue carbon and a much stiffer board. When developing into the more advanced end of foiling where pumping becomes important, stiffness and weight will be key things you will want to be at their best! Nothing wrong with lite tech, its a great construction at a fair price point . We have looked at the differences in constructions in some of our other Starboard videos....
Cheers,
Will
Hello bro ..what u recommend for begginers..for flat water only .. exmaple lake water.. nice for pumping... im 60 kilogram..
The Wingboard range is super easy to use, stable quick to get up and still compact to pump. Thanks Reuben
Hello, I bought a 57" take off, then bought foot strapps which are sold by 2 why? and where to position them I contacted the company without answer, I am French
Hi, For a two footstrap setup I always start off by using centre back strap with equal holes apart for fixing them on the board. (hope that makes sense?)
And the front strap depending if you are left or right leg forward predominantly you would have a back screw on the centreline and the front screw set to the left (side of board) if you were left foot forward or to the right if you were right foot forward ,hopefully you can see on the board that we have been using how we have done it. I hope that helps a little bit? Thanks Ruben
Merci beaucoup