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Light Wind Wing Foiling Part 2: The Best Wings for Light Wind
Jeff and Tucker dive into the ever-popular question: what wing is best in light wind? Everyone wants to get up and ride, but not everyone lives where it's super windy. Often, the summer months bring warm water and blue skies, but lighter wind.
Over the last three years, the light wind wing market has drastically improved. It used to be that nobody wanted to wing in under 18 knots, but now, the majority of winging hours are happening in under 18 knots.
To help you get dialed in, Jeff and Tucker
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4th Jun 2026
What Wing Foiling Gear Should You Upgrade First? Looking at New Wings
So you've purchased your first wing foiling package and have started to get pretty comfortable on it. You're up and foiling, and you've even got your first transitions pretty dialed in. You're having a blast and want to keep progressing. What should your next gear purchase be?
What Are the Options?
There are essentially three components in a wing foiling setup. The wing and the foil, of course, and your board. Should you downsize your foil? Or maybe the board? A new wing might be nice...
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25th Jul 2025
Which Wings Are Best for Riding Waves in 2025? Here's What We Recommend...
If you've had the chance to foil on a wave, then you know what it's like to float on a cloud. It's an amazing feeling that'll keep pulling you back to the water every chance you get. Those sessions are all about getting on as many waves as you can, whether they're overhead ocean waves, lake swell, or bumps on a reservoir, and a good wing is going to get you where you need to be and then hang patiently out of the way.
There are a lot of wing choices in 2025. Although we're only a few years
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15th Jul 2025
How to Build Your Parawing Setup | One Wing or a Full Quiver?
Parawinging is really starting to take off, but it's still new territory in the foiling world and there aren't many resources to help you choose the right parawing yet. Tucker and Jeff have had the luxury of using the shop's gear to dial in their ideal quivers and have also started to get feedback from customers, and now they're ready to share what worked as they got a feel for parawinging and what they moved to as they progressed.
Size Range
Parawings can be found anywhere from 1.5m on up
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9th May 2025
2025 F-One Wing Lineup: Which One Is Right for Me?
At MACkite, we've always found F-One's wings to be a solid choice, and this year's lineup looks like it will live up to our high expectations once again. But with five options on the board, it might be a bit overwhelming to decide which is the best choice for you, so we're going to break it down.
First, there are really only three models: the Origin, Swing, and Strike. You'll choose among those by what sort of riding you want to do. Second, if you choose the Strike, you'll have three options b
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13th Mar 2025
Wing Foiling Innovations | Are Booms Really Better Than Handles?
All of a sudden, it seems like wings with booms are everywhere. Maybe you've been to a recent event and noticed that many of the best riders were using them. If they are, should you be? Well, it depends. Like so many gear choices in watersports, it comes down to things like your riding style, weight, experience, and personal preference, among other considerations. So what's the deal with booms, and should your next wing have one?Benefits of a BoomA lot of brands are now giving riders the c
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30th Dec 2024
Appletree Tech Talk | When Is the Right Time to Downsize Your Wing Foil Gear?
When is the right time to size down your wing foil board or hydrofoil? This decision can significantly impact your performance and enjoyment on the water. Whether you're dealing with big waves or seeking speed on flat water, understanding the nuances of board and foil sizes can elevate your foiling experience.
Should I Downsize My Wing Foil Board?
Advantages of a Smaller Board
Weight Reduction: A lighter board is easier to handle and maneuver.
Reduced Swing Weight: Makes the board significan
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3rd Jun 2024
What Gear Essentials Do I Need for Wing Foiling?
Today I'm going to talk with you about what you need to go wingboard. Maybe you just got your gear and you're making a little checklist to make sure you have everything you need when you go to the beach. We want to help you figure out what you need to go wing successfully, that you got everything you need from the store, and you're not leaving anything at home.
Wing & Wing Leash
Obviously, you've got your inflatable wing. Is that everything you need for the wing? No, it's not. Some wings d
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30th Mar 2023
Kiteboarder's Perspective on How to Choose the Right Wing Foiling Wing
Aaron: I had a question for Tucker, for those of us who both kite and wing. On a kite, there's a certain set of things that I want to know when we're looking at a kite review, like power, upwind ability, and relaunch. How does that translate to wing? What are the elements that you're looking at? Obviously, relaunch isn't a factor.
Tucker: Well sort of. When you drop the wing in the water, you have to get it back in your hands and into the air, so that is kind of a relaunch, but yeah, it's not
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9th Mar 2023
Which Complete Wing Foil Package is Right for Me?
If you're thinking about learning to wing foil, you may be wondering which foil package is right for you. In this blog post, we'll help you understand the key factors to consider when making your decision. We'll also provide some recommendations based on common scenarios. So whether you're a beginner or an experienced foiler, read on to find out which wing foil package is right for you.
When in doubt—give us a shout. We're always happy to help!
Email: Kiteboarder@MACkite.com
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1st Mar 2023
What Size Wings Do You Need? Building the Perfect Wing Foil Quiver
Which Size Wing Is Right for Me?
This is Ryan from MACkite, and today I am going to talk about how to select your inflatable wing size. Now, keep in mind that most people end up with two to three wings at some point, so we're going to go through what size you should select for your first wing, your second wing, and your third wing.
Your First Wing
When selecting that first wing, I would go with your medium-sized wing. This wing is going to be used in average wind speeds: above 15 mph all the w
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15th Feb 2023
Latest Lightweight Kite and Wing Canopy Materials
This is Pat and Aaron with MACkiteboarding.com talking today about some kite and wing materials. We've got five different materials that have become the industry standard, and a bunch of different companies are using them. They are Dacron, Penta TX or SLS, Aluula, Ho'okipa, and N-Weave.DacronDacron's been the industry standard. It's a polyester weave with a melamine resin to cure it and give it strength and rigidity. It comes in around 160-170 grams per square meter. I found this info onli
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1st Nov 2022
Wing Sizing Broken Down: Which Wing Size and Model Is Right for Me?
Choosing the correct wing size and model can be a daunting task these days. With so many brands, models, and sizes the choices seem endless. We've broken that down in previous blogs to help you pick your first wing (*see link below). But how do you pick a 2nd or 3rd wing to maximize your range and performance?
https://www.mackiteboarding.com/news/3-things-to-consider-when-buying-a-wing-foiling-hand-wing/
Know Your Needs:
Before picking a quiver or adding another wing to your lineup I'd suggest
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12th May 2022
Top 3 Items to Remember When Buying Kite and Wing Foil Gear
After working in the warehouse for a while, I’ve received a lot of emails and phone calls about people forgetting a piece of gear with their brand new wing or kite package. That can be a huge bummer if you were planning to get on the water and now you can’t just because of one small piece of equipment that you forgot.
Today I’ll be going through the most commonly forgotten items when purchasing gear with us to make sure you can get on the water as fast as possible and to avoid any frustration.
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24th Mar 2022
3 Things to Consider When Buying a Wing Foiling Hand Wing
Should You Use a Wing With or Without Windows?
Safety and visibility are a couple of top priority issues for wing foiling. If you will be riding in a popular area with lots of other people in the water, you should probably get a wing with windows. The last thing you want to do is crash into another wingfoiler, kiteboarder, kitesurfer, surfer, or paddleboarder and wreck their day.
If you’re riding in an area where you aren’t dealing with many other riders out there on
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3rd Dec 2021