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How to Install NSI Stick-On Footstrap Inserts
Can I Use Stick-On Strap Inserts?
You love your board, but the board designers decided that it would be a strap-free zone and you'd really like to have the option of straps. Or maybe there aren't inserts at your preferred foot position. Now you can make your board fit your feet like it was custom made just for you.
NSI's stick-on footstraps inserts come in sets of 2 or 4, and screws are included. You'll need two stick-on inserts for each strap (one for each end of the strap), so be sure
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16th Sep 2025
Skip Reviews the Mystic Stage Wing Waist Harness
Skip recently spent a few days riding the Mystic Stage Wing Harness, and he came back with plenty of insight on how it stacks up against other harnesses from Mystic's line, especially the Carbon X and Wingman. If you're weighing your options in Mystic's lineup, his detailed ride notes and comparisons should help you figure out if the Stage is the right fit.
Skip's First Impressions of the Stage
Key Features
Immediately, Skip noticed that the Stage is thinner compared to similar models. It
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19th Aug 2025
Mystic Majestic Wing Harness Review
In this video, Jeff breaks down one of his go-to harnesses for winging: the Mystic Majestic Wing Harness. It's not only one of his personal favorites, but also a shop favorite for good reason.
When you're learning how to wing, you don't really need a waist harness. But, once you start progressing and can ride longer sessions, you're probably ready to step into one. Your arms and shoulders will thank you for the extra support!
Why Ride With a Waist Harness?
There are different schools of t
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19th Aug 2025
Upgrading Your Wing Foil Setup? Start With Your Foil
You've been winging for six months to a year, maybe even more. By now, you've got your first setup dialed in and logged plenty of water time. Maybe you've added a second or third wing to handle different wind ranges. So what's the next piece of gear that's really worth upgrading?
If you're thinking board, take a pause. The the move that will unlock your biggest jump in progression and performance? Upgrading your foil.
Why Your Next Investment Should Be a Foil
Starting out, you probably le
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18th Aug 2025
Starboard Above vs. Take Off | Downwind Days or Freeride Fun?
Welcome to another edition of Versus! This time we're looking at a couple Starboard foilboard models: the Take Off and the Above. While they're both for foiling, they do have some important differences, and Tucker and Jeff are going to try to help you decide which one is better for your quiver.
Starboard has been making boards for a long time. Jeff rode them back in his windsurfing days. Needless to say, they're doing something right, and the Take Off and Above are both produced in the Co
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14th Aug 2025
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
Cabrinha AER vs. Ozone Flux V2 Ultra-X | Which Wing Feels Lighter in Hand?
A lot of the time, price gets overlooked as a factor when comparing products. Although we at MACkite usually bring it up to some degree in our blogs and videos since we talk to real customers every day and we understand the reality of having a budget, we're not completely blameless. After all, it can be hard to talk about the price when we're excited about an item that's using all the latest and greatest materials.
In this edition of "Versus", we're putting price front and center and are
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23rd Jul 2025
MACkite Recommends: The Inertia's Guide to the Best Parawings of 2025
The crew over at The Inertia just posted an in-depth guide to the best parawings of 2025. This incredible project involved two straight months of testing every parawing they could beg, borrow, or steal. They took careful notes on factors like how easy a parawing was to use, how stable, fast, and versatile they were, the features of each wing, and more.
Then they compiled all that data into a single article and picked their top parawings in categories like "Best All-Around", "Most Nimble and Pack
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17th 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
The Best Leash Setup Hack You're Not Using | PKS Quick Connect Pigtail Set
Jeff wants to make sure everyone's in the loop about a small but mighty product that will make your life easier on and off the water, especially if you're a winger. The name is a mouthful for its size: PKS Quick Connect Pigtail with Stopper Ball. You get four of them in the pack, and that's a good thing because you'll find so many ways to use them.
What's a Lark's Head Loop?
Before you can use these, you'll need to be familiar with making a lark's head loop. While it's not as exciting as
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9th Jul 2025
Parawing Gear | Boards, Foils, and Wing Sizes That Work Best
Whether you call them "hand kites" or "parawings", these soft foils are gaining a lot of momentum for their ability to get packed away and let you surf virtually hands-free without the drag of a wing floating behind you. Tucker and Jeff have been riding a lot of gear with various parawings over the past few months, and they're ready share which setups worked best for them as they transitioned from wing to parawing.
If you are already a skilled winger, you've already got some gear and you ca
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23rd May 2025
Ironman Athlete Learns to Wing Foil | Here's What He'd Do Differently
MACkite has a new addition to the crew and the winging team, but Skip is no stranger to wind sports or even the shop. Follow along as Jeff and Ryan ask Skip about his journey on the water and how it led to winging. What challenges did he face, and did his prior experience help?
Skipping Across the Water
Skip is far from a new face around MACkite. As a windsurfer, he thought this new kiteboarding thing looked interesting and asked his local kite shop if they'd be bringing any kiteboarding ge
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16th May 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
Why More Riders Are Mixing It Up with Wing Foiling, Foil Drive and Parawing
It's a great time to be a foiler. Just a few years ago, kitesurfers hopped onto foilboards, and it was awesome. You could get in and out of waves and pick any spot you wanted to surf. The only downside was that the kite was always there and you could easily outrun it and find yourself dealing with loose lines. Today we've got options like winging, parawinging, and Foil Driving that allow us to use power when we need it and shut it off when we just want to surf, and many foilers are taking adva
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11th Mar 2025