💡 Foil Sizing Tip: Skill vs. Weight
In wakefoiling, board size is determined by your experience level, not your body weight.
- Beginners: Choose a longer board (4'8"+). The extra surface area acts like a "landing pad," making deep-water starts and accidental touchdowns much easier to recover from.
- Advanced: Choose a shorter board (under 4'1"). A smaller board has less "swing weight," which allows for faster turns, easier pumping, and more control once you are in the air.
🚀 Real Talk: Learning to Foil
Foiling is a different animal with a steeper learning curve than surfing, but once you get the hang of it, you feel like you’re floating on a cloud. It’s an indescribable, addicting feeling you have to experience yourself.
Size is about stability, not weight. Larger boards are forgiving for beginners; smaller boards reduce swing weight for advanced "flick-ability."
Short masts are stable and safe for Day 1. Long masts allow for higher flight, deeper carving, and pumping the second and third waves back.
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