Generally speaking, there are two different types of foiled 360s: Depending on whether the 360 is ridden upwind or downwind, it is referred to as a downwind or upwind 360, while the windward version, the upwind 360, has several variants - including the upwind 360 whipped. The addition "Whipped"(to whip = to whip) here stems from the fact that the wing rotates quickly when the manoeuvre is executed.
Anyone who has already tried the first wingfoil manoeuvres such as Turning , Jibs or the Duckjibe can easily get started and put the Upwind 360 on the agenda.
In a short clip from the Duotone Foil Academy you can recognise the most important sticking points.
Many more riding technique clips are also available HERE on our YouTube channel.
Have fun practising!