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Foiling in 2026

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Created by Gestalt Two weeks ago, 1 Jan 2026
WillyWind
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12 Jan 2026 4:34AM
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mr love said..
My prediction for 2026

Windsurfers continue to jump to winging. As they improve on the wing they will spend less and less time on fin and many will give up fin all together. I see it happen all the time.
Windfoilers will also jump to wing..both freeride and racing. If it were not for iQ foil being an Olympic sport windfoil racing would be in trouble.
Freeride windfoil will become even more niche, manufacturers will dump it as the market is not there.
Wingers in windier / wavier places will jump to parawing....its the hot thing at the moment.


I have tried winging a dozen times (have a 105l board, Axis foil, and 6m and 4.5m wings). What I really miss when winging is loading the harness. When I windfoil, I load the harness. I love that feeling. BTW, my understanding is that even adept wingers in freerace/race mode do not load the harness nearly as much. Not selling my winging gear because I still want to learn. Parawing: lake sailor who goes to hood river once or twice a year so it makes no sense to me.

berowne
NSW, 1539 posts
Monday , 13 Jan 2026 12:12AM
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Hey WillyWing

I'm new to winging, and don't use the harness much yet (still sub-20kt top speed)... but I'm pretty sure racers load the harness up after pumping... especially upwind legs from what I understand.

Kitz92
VIC, 45 posts
Tuesday , 13 Jan 2026 9:17AM
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I come from a windsurfing/windfoiling background and have been winging exclusively for the last 2 years. I like to be well powered (better for jumping) so I'm in the harness most of the time except when flagged on a wave, gybing, tacking, jumping etc. For me, my harness is nearly as loaded as it was when I was windsurfing (not quite as you need less power using a foil). If you look at the above picture, the wing is orientated in a very similar way to a windsurfing sail when powered, so I'm getting more or less the same sensation to windsurfing. It's just more versatile in what you can do (huge wind range, super tight upwind angles, swell riding etc). As Guy Cribb says, it's the new windsurfing.

azuli
QLD, 368 posts
Tuesday , 13 Jan 2026 6:42PM
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Article below on NSW Wavesailing forum summing up where foils complement fins for wavesailing.

But I use an Alien windfoil board with my existing wavesails instead of a wing ding to basically acheive the same objective of extending the range of conditions that I can sail in and can also get to places I wouldn't get to on my waveboard.

nswwavesailing.org/winging-vs-windsurfing/?utm_source=fb_page&utm_medium=NSW+Wavesailing+Association&utm_campaign=publer&fbclid=IwY2xjawPS4W5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETF4cDM3WWNFdGlsS0hDeXNOc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHlhLsMYpA6Lv540BPgVoGhAItchtx6AelgaBNkYi0r7RCzDxFbJQNEUn0mol_aem_UKJcHzeHkH1oTzfCG4Nhbw

aeroegnr
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Tuesday , 13 Jan 2026 9:10PM
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berowne said..

Hey WillyWing

I'm new to winging, and don't use the harness much yet (still sub-20kt top speed)... but I'm pretty sure racers load the harness up after pumping... especially upwind legs from what I understand.


Curious how you feel about winging vs. windfoil after getting into jumping and such on the wing.

berowne
NSW, 1539 posts
Thursday , 15 Jan 2026 9:55AM
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aeroegnr said..

berowne said..

Hey WillyWing

I'm new to winging, and don't use the harness much yet (still sub-20kt top speed)... but I'm pretty sure racers load the harness up after pumping... especially upwind legs from what I understand.



Curious how you feel about winging vs. windfoil after getting into jumping and such on the wing.


I'm still learning... I find it ridiculously hard to move the backfoot forward before moving the old front foot after a gybe. Like stupidly hard to fight 30+ years of 'muscle memory'. So, I can connect gybes if I sail regular stance rotated toe side back toward the beach then gybe heelside to go back out... all without moving my feet! But gybing GOOFEY is less reliable for me, but my goofey reaching is getting quite good now. Gybes on Goofey are 1 in 5 or worse, and I don't get far enough around to sail goofey & Switch! See my youtube/insta.

Jumps are WIP. Only done one and I lost the board about 1m up... Need to tighten the straps but don't want to do that yet.

Stretchy
WA, 1041 posts
Thursday , 15 Jan 2026 11:22AM
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I've gone from windsurfing to windfoil to wing. Ditched windfoiling entirely, but refuse to stop windsurfing. I'm more picky with windsurfing now, only tend to go out on good 25kt+ speed sailing days. Wing to Windsurf ratio is about 10:1, which reflects that I now get heaps more TOW overall. I was faster on the windfoil, but seem to be maxing out in the 24's on the wing. Just can't seem to crack 25kts no matter what gear I'm on. I try not to chase speed too much now, because winging is to me all about fun carving. With just your 2 feet on the board, gybing, tacking and pitch control is so much easier - for me. I also like how winging is a mixing pot of people from all sorts of disciplines. The surfers seem to do well once they have their basic wing handling skills sorted. I never learned to sail toeside windsurfing, but now feel comfortable riding toeside in goofy stance winging. Didn't even know I was a goofy footer prior to winging, but natural foot is definitely my weaker stance gybing, tacking and riding toeside.
jumping? Tried it a couple of times. Hopeless - fail! I ride with front straps only now. Old men can't jump?

jstone1
36 posts
Friday , 16 Jan 2026 12:29AM
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Windfoiling is just for old windsurfers? Yeah, so, what's wrong with that ;) ? To be honest if I'd not started using Predator and manoeuvre / "foilstyle" kit I'm sure I'd be winging but that's going to be reserved for when I'm really old. The Predator gives me a hit of windsurf feel, ease of use of small kit (sails 2.9 to 5.2), amazing carving, jumping and swell riding. Love it.

Winging may well be pushing development of foils but it sounds like it's still on an awfully steep equipment improvement curve for foils, boards and wings at the moment. Manufacturers love it. Wallets, less so. Mountains of only just out of fashion / season kit available for sale. Windsurfing has been through the same, many times!

mr love
VIC, 2415 posts
Friday , 16 Jan 2026 9:40AM
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Agree, love my freeride / swell chasing windfoil, such fun. Will I wing?, quite possibly but not at the moment. Downwinding and parawinging has probably pushed foil development the most recently. Chasing the magic combination of glide and turning. It wasn't long ago that a surf foil had no glide and a glide foil didn't turn but now designers have learned how to do both and the foils are getting better and better..

Mr Keen
QLD, 680 posts
Friday , 16 Jan 2026 9:22AM
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mr love said..
Agree, love my freeride / swell chasing windfoil, such fun. Will I wing?, quite possibly but not at the moment.



Could not agree more. I will stick with windfoil. I think I have as much fun as the wingers
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Credit @ thedoor for the vid



John340
QLD, 3366 posts
Friday , 16 Jan 2026 11:33AM
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Mr Keen said..


mr love said..
Agree, love my freeride / swell chasing windfoil, such fun. Will I wing?, quite possibly but not at the moment.





Could not agree more. I will stick with windfoil. I think I have as much fun as the wingers
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Credit @ thedoor for the vid




Preaching to the converted. Windfoiling suits me, it reminds me of my wave sailing youth. Executing heelside cutbacks at the top of a swell in side shore wind feels fantastic.





w100
WA, 279 posts
Friday , 16 Jan 2026 4:12PM
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Personally, I'm in my sporting "middle age." With over 35 (uninterrupted) years of fin-riding, windfoiling has given me new and exciting stimuli. At a certain point, since I don't have the opportunity to do more than 50-60 sessions a year, and in order to improve and master my technique, I had to relegate fast-fin windsurfing to special days.
As for me, I believe that wingfoiling (and its derivatives) is the "ultimate weapon" for countless reasons. If I were 20 or 30 years younger, I wouldn't have had any doubts...
...but after having invested so much energy in "fast" windfoiling and imagining that I'll have to spend at least another three years to gain even a modicum of enjoyment, I prefer to continue "being different."

nerdycross
318 posts
Saturday , 17 Jan 2026 2:00AM
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w100 said..
Personally, I'm in my sporting "middle age." With over 35 (uninterrupted) years of fin-riding, windfoiling has given me new and exciting stimuli. At a certain point, since I don't have the opportunity to do more than 50-60 sessions a year, and in order to improve and master my technique, I had to relegate fast-fin windsurfing to special days.
As for me, I believe that wingfoiling (and its derivatives) is the "ultimate weapon" for countless reasons. If I were 20 or 30 years younger, I wouldn't have had any doubts...
...but after having invested so much energy in "fast" windfoiling and imagining that I'll have to spend at least another three years to gain even a modicum of enjoyment, I prefer to continue "being different."


I am have totally the same apinion as you w100 I've had same number of years on fin (35 + years) and 5 years ago I got hooked on wind foiling and love the challenge from flat water speed and big lumpy sea state. I tried wing foiling last year but with my old knee and shoulder injury winging was too uncomfortable compared to wind foil so went straight back on wind . I am in my early seventies so as a old boy goin stick with wind foil ! and not waste any water time winging (guess 10 years ago probably have stuck with it) just still loving being out in all wind and sea conditions.

6u1d0
129 posts
Sunday , 18 Jan 2026 6:20PM
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w100 said..
I don't have the opportunity to do more than 50-60 sessions a year,


I think that 99% of riders would just dream to have over 20 sessions a year. I think I am just over that number thanks to winDfoiling. My fin yearly session count was probably below 12 before foiling.
Now I fin windsurf about 10 times a year, but my technique massively improved by foiling, so I enjoy it even more. winGing is just for when I don't have access to other gear.

Subsonic
WA, 3363 posts
Sunday , 18 Jan 2026 6:54PM
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Y'all need to move to WA.

Sometimes in summer you have to give yourself a lay day to let your footstrap wounds heal a bit, and let your fingers stretch back to straight.

its hard to resist, especially with windfoiling now too, but sometimes its got to be done.

WsurfAustin
653 posts
Monday , 19 Jan 2026 1:50AM
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6u1d0 said..

w100 said..
I don't have the opportunity to do more than 50-60 sessions a year,



I think that 99% of riders would just dream to have over 20 sessions a year. I think I am just over that number thanks to winDfoiling. My fin yearly session count was probably below 12 before foiling.
Now I fin windsurf about 10 times a year, but my technique massively improved by foiling, so I enjoy it even more. winGing is just for when I don't have access to other gear.


Ya, I'm very fortunate to get well over 100 in a year with winds >18 knots. In a good month I'll have to take a break even if the wind is blowing. It would help if I shortened my sessions to < 30 miles, but it's too much fun to quit if theres still daylight

Maddlad
WA, 921 posts
Today , 20 Jan 2026 10:53AM
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mr love said..
My prediction for 2026

Windsurfers continue to jump to winging. As they improve on the wing they will spend less and less time on fin and many will give up fin all together. I see it happen all the time.
Windfoilers will also jump to wing..both freeride and racing. If it were not for iQ foil being an Olympic sport windfoil racing would be in trouble.
Freeride windfoil will become even more niche, manufacturers will dump it as the market is not there.
Wingers in windier / wavier places will jump to parawing....its the hot thing at the moment.


No way. Winging is lame imo. Most wingers have no idea what they are doing, no idea of sailing safety rules (port/starboard etc), and are generally a giant nuisance (with some exceptions of course). Windfoiling is much better as its more related to sailing/windsurfing and if you're on good race or slalom foil gear you get the feeling of flying in anything from 8 knots up. If i wanted to hold a blow-up toy above my head i'd go winging.



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