The wing consists of exactly one part, the only mistake you can make when setting it up is to pump in too much or too little pressure. Otherwise: no lines, no harness, no trimming, no tuning. And because handling the Wing is just as easy and intuitive as setting it up, it's hardly surprising that Wingsurfing has taken off like a bomb.
Winging equipment essentially consists of wing, board and foil. The following links will give you all the basic information on the individual areas so that you are protected from making any major mistakes when buying equipment.
Wings - that's what matters
The right size and a suitable handle system are crucial when choosing the right wing. Which size you should choose depends primarily on your body weight and the wind conditions at your home spot. Find out everything you need to know HERE.
Boards - what you should look out for
There are also a few things you should consider before buying a board. The right size depends primarily on your body weight and whether you have previous experience in other water sports such as SUP, windsurfing or kitesurfing. The question of whether you "only" want to wave with your board or whether other water sports (e.g. windsurfing or SUPing) should also be possible on it can also influence your decision. You can find all the information and tips about the right board HERE.
The right foil for learning to wingsurf
The right foil is the final piece of the puzzle for a good start to wingsurfing. Here too, it is important to choose a foil size that suits your own body weight and personal riding ability. You can read everything you need to know about this HERE.
The best riding technique tips for learning to wingsurf
You can also find additional material tips and tutorials on the subject of wingsurfing on our YouTube channel. Here is a selection of useful clips to get you started.