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Code Foils 810X | The Perfect Fusion of Surf and Foil
The long-awaited X Series from Code Foils has arrived, and the 810X is already making waves. Designed as the first release in this new lineup, the 810X isn’t just another addition to the Code range—it represents a shift in how foilers approach performance, control, and radical maneuvering.
But what exactly is the 810X good for, and who should be riding it? Let’s break it down.
Built for Radical Maneuvers and Control
At its core, the 810X is all about radical turns, sharp mane
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15th Sep 2025
F-One Wing Wrist Leash Review
Why Do I Need a Wrist Leash for Wing Foiling?
A leash of some sort is almost a must when it comes to winging. If you've got anything like decent wind, your wing can scoot away pretty quickly when you fall, and you don't want to end up stranded, especially if you're on a sinker board. F-One's wrist leash is one of Ryan's favorites. It's simple, with nothing you don't need and everything you do.
Cuff
The wrist cuff is soft and comfortable, even on long sessions. It's got a wide adjustabili
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15th Sep 2025
Bowen Dwelle on Parawinging and the Future of Foil Sports
Parawinging is still new territory, and half the fun is figuring it out together. Here, Tucker and Bowen trade notes on what works, what doesn't, and what might be next. They cover gear quirks, riding techniques, and the bigger picture of where the sport is headed and how it can stay safe and accessible. It's an open, honest chat between two riders who love the process as much as the progression.
Tucker: Hey everybody, welcome back to Foil Fridays. This is Tucker with MACkiteboarding, and
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12th Sep 2025
Naish Blur Design Overview With Noah Hoffman
Noah Hoffman, Naish's Head of Wing and Foil Product Development, breaks down the design elements of the 2026 Naish Blur. Coming in two sizes (60L for high wind days and 80L for lighter sessions), the Blur is designed to be the best course racing and freerace style board on the market. To quote a popular movie, if you have a "need for speed," consider it your ally for all your wing foil racing needs.
Design Benefits & Features
Naish thoughtfully crafted the Blur to push riders' speed p
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12th Sep 2025
Gear Comparison: Naish ADX vs. ADX NVision
Nash has doubled down on their wing collection for 2026, with the latest update being a split between the ADX and ADX Nvision. While both wings are built with similar principles, there are distinct differences between the two. Naish's Head of Design, Noah Hoffman, breaks down the differences.
Construction Differences
The ADX is built with a traditional Dacron T-bone construction with a 2x2 canopy, with the center segments and trailing edge reinforced with a bit sitffer Dacron. This keeps
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11th Sep 2025
Session Impression: Two Guys, Three Sessions, and Loads of Gear
Jeff is back for another session chat, this time with Skip. What did the day bring, what gear did they take out, and how did it go?
How Were the Conditions?
In West Michigan, windy days can be few and far between during the summer. We can get thermals that pop up for a few hours in the afternoon on sunny days, but genuinely windy days are a rare treat, and we finally got one. Jeff got up before dawn to catch an early session and arrived at the beach to be greeted with 27-32 knots from the
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10th Sep 2025
Wing Foiling in Waves | What Makes a Foil Great for Surf?
Whether by divine will or simple serendipity, local surf legend Marc just happened to walk into the shop as Jeff and Tucker were getting ready to film a discussion on surf foils. Marc was even wearing an NP shirt, one of his favorite foil brands from back in the day. Naturally, the guys pulled him into the studio to join the conversation, totally unscripted, yet clearly meant to be.
A few weeks ago, Tucker and Jeff talked about which wings they like to use in the waves, so this is a natu
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8th Sep 2025
Code Foils Mast Guide | 75 vs 80 vs 85cm for Wing, Surf, Kite, and Wake
Introduction
Mast length is one of the most important, and personal choices a foiler makes. It determines how high you ride, how stable you feel in chop, how much lean you can throw into carves, and how easy it is to get started in shallow or tricky water.
Code Foils simplifies the decision with just three length options: 75 cm, 80 cm, and 85 cm. Each available in both High Modulus carbon and the stiffer Ultra High Modulus Plus layup. This streamlined lineup avoids overwhelming choices, while s
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4th Sep 2025
Wing Foiling Tacks | Learn the Elbow Peek with Greg at Omen Foils
Tacking is one of the most rewarding maneuvers in wing foiling, letting riders maintain ground upwind while adding style and efficiency to their transitions. But for many, the wing tack can feel elusive, frustrating, and downright taco-inducing.
Greg from Omen Foils lays out a clear roadmap to help riders build confidence, reduce wipeouts, and finally nail smooth, consistent tacks.
Why the Wing Tack Matters
Efficiency: Unlike jibes, a tack keeps you from losing ground upwind.
Progression:
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28th Aug 2025
Why Wing Foil Mast Position Matters More Than You Think
When it comes to wing foiling, few adjustments make as big a difference as your wing foil mast position. It might seem like a small detail—just sliding the foil a few millimeters forward or back in the tracks—but this subtle tweak can be the difference between smooth, stable turns and frustrating sessions of over-foiling or touching down.
Greg from Omen Foils breaks down exactly why mast position matters and how you can use it to unlock more control, balance, and performance on t
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27th Aug 2025
Session Impression: Wing Foil and Parawing in Small Waves
Jeff and Ryan went out for a session together in Muskegon but had very different experiences. Ryan was on a wing, while Jeff opted for a parawing. He's had a couple hours on parawings, but it's still a new skill for him, while Ryan had never used one before. They'd originally planned to swap gear during the session, but the conditions weren't ideal for parawinging and Ryan decided to wait for a better day to give it a try.
What were those conditions like, what did each of them ride, and h
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26th Aug 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
Wing Foiling Waves | How to Add Some Style and Flow to Your Game
So you've been wing foiling waves a while now and have had some downwinders, ridden swell, and maybe you've even gotten on some breaking waves. You can connect wave after wave, and it's an amazing feeling. But sometimes you wonder if there's more. What could you do to spice things up a bit and make it more exciting?
Just to be clear, there's nothing wrong with a chill session of going with the flow, and if that's your happy place, then you shouldn't feel like you're doing it wrong. But if
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15th Aug 2025