HOW TO: GRAB YOUR WING

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HOW TO: GRAB YOUR WING

At GONG we have bet on you since the very beginning.

 

At GONG we have bet on you since the very beginning.

At a time when foils were sold for €2000, we set up a factory dedicated to the manufacture of a foil offered at €300. The industry told us: “foil is only for experts; why lower prices so much?”

But l’Ours knew two things:
  • How to make an easy but effective and scalable foil.
  • And that the use of a foil would multiply the good sessions by 10.

Almost ten years later, GONG has made the foil accessible to as many people as possible. So much so that when we question our users, they tell us that on average they fly on their wing foiling gear after 5 hours of real practice.

Being a visionary is not just about believing in excellence. It is also to believe in all those for whom flying on water is not a job but a totally crazy dream. Well, we have helped these tens of thousands of people to live one of the dreams of humanity: to fly with ease and without motorization.

We have multiplied the possibilities of pleasure by making you fly in addition to the glide that we love so much. You ride more, you smile, you progress… this loop is incredibly virtuous. Yet it starts from a simple idea of our shaper: “everyone can fly”.

Your first flight will be the result of a succession of correctly executed steps. With practice, these will come naturally. Our complete How To covers the 7 key phases that you must acquire to launch your first flight and all the following ones.

 
Wing foiler: Thibaut in Lance FSP 2X and Wing Plus.
Today we are focusing on the key points of step 4: grab your wing.
  • Your kneeling position is balanced thanks to the Wing in the water downwind of the board. Your chest is bent forward and you manage the movements of the choppy water.
  • The hand that holds the Wing by the carrying handle, the one on the leading edge, is ideally the rear hand. If that’s not the case at first, the rear hand will have to replace the front hand on the carrying handle when lifting the wing.
  • This hand can lift the wing up to your face.
  • The front hand, so the one that’s free, grabs the front ride handle, the first on the central strut.
  • The rear hand lets go of the carrying handle and grabs the rear handle.
  • Warning: do not advance the wing too far in front of you because when placed in front of the anti-drift plane (the foil), it will make you bear off and eventually fall. So leave it rather behind you, towards the tail of the board, without sheeting in. It’s tricky at the beginning ?
  • In this position you can steer your board by pulling the wing back to luff (go upwind), or by moving it forward to bear off.
  • Trick: if the central strut is parallel to the wind, the wing remains neutral, like an umbrella. As soon as you break this parallelism, by advancing the front hand more than the back hand for example, the central strut forms an angle with the wind and the wing immediately tilts vertically. This is the only thing to understand in wing foiling. The wing switches to full power when vertical. The tip of the wing catches the water and it’s a guaranteed splash!
  • In this case, you must immediately let go of the back hand. Otherwise you will have to start all over again.
  • The position to keep the central strut parallel to the wind is uncomfortable. If you’re comfortable, you’re doing things wrong ? In addition, keeping the central strut in line with the wind while advancing it to bear off or moving it back to luff is a bit complicated, but it comes quickly. Learn to navigate like this. It will save you a lot of time afterwards
 

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