GONG V3 foils, with their optimized designs, offer superior lift and glide, reducing the wing's surface area by around 200 cm² compared to V2 models. Here are some recommendations, adjusted according to level and desired program.
Beginners:
When learning to foil, a front wing with sufficient surface area is essential to maintain flight and promote early take-off, especially at low speeds. Beginners should opt for a large surface area for maximum stability and tolerance. With V3s, a 1,300 to 1,800 cm² wing is well suited, depending on weight and preferences.
Examples of recommended sizes for different sizes:
- 70 kg rider: 1,300 to 1,500 cm² front wing for good stability and easy take-off.
- 85 kg rider: 1,500 to 1,700 cm² front wing for more lift and comfort.
- Rider 100 kg: Front wing 1,700 to 1,800 cm² for maximum launch and forgiveness.
Intermediate / Advanced:
For more experienced riders, the choice of size depends on the main objective: comfort, sporty responsiveness, lightwind, or glide in freefly and downwind.
Comfort and Stability:
Opt for a front wing that balances lift and handling. A 1,100 to 1,400 cm² wing ensures an early launch with good stability in flight.
Example: an 80 kg rider would choose a 1,200 cm² wing for comfortable, high-performance flying.
Reactivity:
For more dynamic flying, a wing between 900 and 1,200 cm² is ideal. This surface reduces drag, making for a more responsive ride, but it also requires good technical mastery to maintain control.
Example: an 80 kg rider with a 1,000 cm² front wing will benefit from great maneuverability, but taking off will require a little more technique.
Lightwind:
For light wind sessions, a larger front wing (around 1,300 to 1,600 cm² for V3 foils) enables you to maintain flight even with little energy. The Sirus V3 is particularly recommended for this purpose, as it is designed to maximize lift at very low speeds, ideal for lightwind.
Glide and Freefly / Downwind :
Advanced riders looking for maximum glide for downwind or freefly sessions should favor front wings with a high ratio, generally between 1,000 and 1,200 cm² for V3 models. These kites allow you to maintain continuous speed and optimize glide, but they require good technical control.
Professional and Experienced Riders
Professional riders choose smaller front wing sizes for specific performance, optimized for speed, technical surfing, and pure lightwind glide.
Lightwind Extreme Performance
To make the most of very light winds, pros use front wing sizes between 900 and 1,300 cm². Models like the Veloce HDW V3 are favored for their optimized lift and glide, enabling them to maintain flight even in marginal conditions and maximize lightwind sessions.
Downwind and Freefly
For downwind descents, the ideal sizes for pros are between 650 and 950 cm². Foils like the Veloce HDW V3 ensure optimum glide, facilitating transitions between bumps with minimal speed and optimized control.
Freestyle
For freestyle, front wings between 600 and 700 cm² are ideal for combining lightness, pop, and responsiveness in aerial moves. The Ypra Surf Freestyle V3 is perfectly suited to these dimensions, offering great maneuverability for aerial tricks and tight carves.
Surf Radical
In technical and committed surfing, pros are looking for front wings between 600 and 700 cm². The Ypra Surf V3 and Fluid V3 models meet this need with their extreme maneuverability and responsiveness, enabling radical maneuvers, snaps and slashes for incisive surfing.
Racing and Pure Speed
In speed and slalom competition, pros opt for front wings between 450 and 650 cm². The Ypra Race V3 and Ypra Slalom V3 guarantee maximum speeds and precise responsiveness, ideal for tight trajectories and rapid acceleration