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Comparing kitefoiling and wingfoiling

 
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markamcclure

Since 20 May 2011
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PostTue Aug 29, 23 6:32 am    Comparing kitefoiling and wingfoiling Reply with quote

I am interested in hearing peoples opinions comparing kitefoiling to wingfoiling. This summer, I am learning both. This is probably increasing my learning curve for both, but I like trying different things. Kitefoiling seems much more relaxed, wingfoiling seems more of a physical challenge.

Both are fun for turns on swell, although I am not skilled enough on wingfoil to really take advantage yet.

Wingfoiling seems safer and better access. Kitefoil seems easier to get on a foil.

What are your thoughts? Have you given up kitefoiling for wingfoiling or do you do both?

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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
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The 503
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PostTue Aug 29, 23 11:51 am     Reply with quote

I appreciate kite foiling for the light wind efficiency. But these skinny wing boards may catch up on that front. For me the big win with wings is the ability to flag them out, dump the power and just surf.

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blowhard

Since 26 Dec 2005
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PostTue Aug 29, 23 1:06 pm     Reply with quote

My knees are shot
foiling is better for my knees
but my pec are sore from flapping
so I don't know Embarassed

The is nothing like seeing a lot spray from sending the kite for top turns and bottom turns.That take some specials conditions.

Verses riding the foil down the gravity line, which will take almost any wave.(difficult)

But fun to do and challenging.
I ordered another kite today Very Happy and now days that's a big deal$$$

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wylieflyote

Since 30 Jun 2006
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Puget Sound & Wa. Coast
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PostThu Aug 31, 23 9:03 am     Reply with quote

blowhard wrote:
My knees are shot
foiling is better for my knees


My shoulders are both shot from a career of abuse, tears. This is why I'm still on the fence when most of my friends love Winging. Looks painful for those first 2 dozen learning sessions at least.

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John Bryja

Since 22 Apr 2010
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PostThu Aug 31, 23 4:02 pm     Reply with quote

I sustained a slap tear and a labrum tear in my left shoulder. Surprisingly, over the past couple years, winging has been beneficial for it, even more so than the physical therapy I was doing. Kiting doesn't bother it at all, but swimming in if I need to is the challenge.
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Singlemalt

Since 21 Jun 2015
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PostThu Aug 31, 23 5:09 pm     Reply with quote

I’m sticking with kites.

Since all the cool winger kids can’t dump their kite gear fast enough, there’s a ton of primo kite gear going cheap.

The wing stuff is still expensive, and I can wait through a few more seasons for the R&D to settle down.

I’m not sure my knees can take the learning phase of winging. The prayer position doesn’t look like much fun.

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flipper

Since 17 Oct 2011
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PostThu Aug 31, 23 6:56 pm     Reply with quote

Pros of wingfoiling
1. Seems safer
2. Love riding swell for a mile up river with zero wing power.
3. As easy to get on foil, now
4. Easy to get to shore when the wind shuts down
5. Smaller footprint on the water

Pros of Kiting
1. Love the power stroke of a kite when I'm underpowered.
2. Easier to travel with the gear (for me)
3. I like the smaller snappier board and foil

Haven't kitefoiled in 2 years. I kinda miss it and I kinda don't.

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moondog

Since 15 Aug 2007
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PostFri Sep 01, 23 8:33 am     Reply with quote

The number one reason I took up winging is a solo launch almost anywhere!
2) no more pesky lines that can cause injury
3) riding the swell down the swell instead of your kite pulling you down the swell
4) incredible workout both muscle and cardio
5) I never have to cross the bridge or go to the event site again
The one negative of winging is kiting gives you an unobstructed view of the playing field

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