Want to learn to wingfoil? Here is your guiding thread. Wingfoiling is one of the most accessible ways into water sports, with the right gear you are often up on day one. We have gathered it all: the first steps in the right order, honest buying advice for your gear, and the tools that show you the right day. Honestly explained, step by step, from the Baltic Sea.
The first steps, in the right order
Your first metres on the foilFrom the feel of the wing on land to your first lift-off, step by step.Read more →
Wingfoiling on the BalticWhy the shallow fjord and bodden waters are ideal for learning.Read more →
The foil feelingHow floating feels and how to keep it steady.Read more →
The right gear
Wing, board, foilWhich sizes really fit, with examples by body weight.Read more →
The packing listTo tick off and print, so nothing is missing at the spot.Open →
Your tools
The fastest way: a course
As good as the articles are, the most important things you learn on the water. In a few hours of lessons you get wing handling, your stance and your first lift-off in the right order, which saves you weeks and protects you and others. Book a course at a wingfoil school in your area, find a good day with the Wind Check, and your first metres will come faster than you think.
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Compare gear: our wing overview and wingboard overview , 10 models each with level and price.
