Thanks for the comment! It depends on the wind at your location. According to our size chart of the GO, we hope that these information might be help: GO 2.5 M - 22-40 knots GO 3.5 M - 18-32 knots GO 4.5 M - 12-28 knots GO 5.5 M - 10-24 knots GO 6.5 M - 8-20 knots Enjoy your Wingfoil journey and see you in water!🤙🏼
Hi Shawn, there are a few sizes in the GO range. An important factor to consider is wind, but rider weight is also a factor. There is a guide on wind ranges for sizes here: freewing.star-board.com/freewing-go/#!/specifications-table
Question: I am trying to get on foil but the board is not lifting up despite fairly good speed. The nose of the board is yawing back and forth. Do I need to be farther forward or farther back?
What type of board are you using? It sounds like it is 'stuck' and not releasing easily. Usually at take off you can kick the back foot to lift foil angle of attack and then level off quickly.
This is the best wing foiling intro on TH-cam. Hands down.
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Great intro. Very clear and concise
These are exactly the videos I've been looking for for months! Thank you! So clear and concise 👏
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Thanks a lot for not commercialising this! Great explanations, very helpful for beginners!
Excellent video!
Thanks Philip, we hope your wingfoil career is coming along well!
Probably should add that it's best to leave the wing in the shade because it will accumulate UV damage if left in the sun.
Great video!! Thank you
Stay tune for the EP. 2!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I will beginning my Wingfoil journey studying your video. Thanks.
Question. In what strength of wind should do these exercises ?
Thanks for the comment!
It depends on the wind at your location. According to our size chart of the GO, we hope that these information might be help:
GO 2.5 M - 22-40 knots
GO 3.5 M - 18-32 knots
GO 4.5 M - 12-28 knots
GO 5.5 M - 10-24 knots
GO 6.5 M - 8-20 knots
Enjoy your Wingfoil journey and see you in water!🤙🏼
Thanks
Hi great video. Is there only one size of wing? Or are there bigger sizes for different weights?
Thank you in advance
Hi Shawn, there are a few sizes in the GO range. An important factor to consider is wind, but rider weight is also a factor. There is a guide on wind ranges for sizes here: freewing.star-board.com/freewing-go/#!/specifications-table
Question: I am trying to get on foil but the board is not lifting up despite fairly good speed. The nose of the board is yawing back and forth. Do I need to be farther forward or farther back?
What type of board are you using? It sounds like it is 'stuck' and not releasing easily. Usually at take off you can kick the back foot to lift foil angle of attack and then level off quickly.
@@FreewingWorld Naish S-26 140L .... with 2400 front wing ...I am at 100kg. Thanks for your response!
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