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Shop wingfoil equipment built for UK conditions — wings, wingfoil boards, foils and masts from Cabrinha, NeilPryde and JP Australia, with genuine setup advice and fast UK delivery.
This Wingfoil Equipment collection brings together the core parts of a compatible setup: the wing (power and handling), the board (volume and stability), and the foil (lift, glide and control). Whether you’re building your first wingfoil kit or upgrading to higher-performance gear, we’ve curated proven models that work together — so you spend less time guessing and more time riding.
WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE
- Wings: stable freeride wings through to performance shapes for progression
- Wingfoil boards: beginner-friendly volume options and faster boards for advancing riders
- Foils & foil sets: lift-focused beginner foils, efficient mid-aspect freeride, and higher-performance wings
- Masts & components: mast options and systems designed to grow with your riding
HOW TO CHOOSE
Start with rider weight and your typical wind range. Beginners usually benefit from a more stable board, a predictable freeride wing and a front wing with early lift. If you want help, message us — we’ll recommend a compatible setup based on your ability and local conditions.
Looking for guidance? Visit our Wing & Foil Guides for beginner setups, sizing and comparisons.
Range & Buying Info
Compare season changes, open model guides, and check compatibility notes before choosing sizes.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ – Wingfoil Equipment
Quick answers to help you build a compatible wingfoil setup.
What do I need for a complete wingfoil setup?
You’ll need a wing, a wingfoil board, a foil (front wing + stabiliser + fuselage) and a mast. Most riders also add a wing leash, board leash, helmet and impact vest.
How do I choose the right wing size?
Wing size depends on your weight, wind strength and whether you prefer early power or faster handling. As a guide, lighter riders often use smaller wings, while heavier riders benefit from more canopy area in lighter winds.
What board volume should beginners choose?
Beginners usually progress faster on a higher-volume board for stability. A common approach is choosing a board that floats you comfortably (often rider weight in kg + extra volume), then reducing volume as balance and takeoffs improve.
Are wings, boards and foils cross-compatible between brands?
Wings can be used with any board/foil, but foil systems are usually brand-specific (mast/fuselage/front wing/stabiliser). Boards use standard track mounts, but you should match the foil system components to the same brand/platform.
Can you help me build a setup for UK conditions?
Yes — tell us your weight, ability, typical wind range and where you ride. We’ll recommend a compatible wing, board and foil combination with the right progression path.
Need help choosing? Contact us.


















