Home / All / Wind Surfing / Wing Foiling /

High-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs Available

High-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs Available

High-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs Available
High-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs AvailableHigh-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs AvailableHigh-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs AvailableHigh-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs AvailableHigh-Quality Surfing Wings Wholesalers | Premium Surfing Wings | Custom Designs Available | Custom Designs Available
CategoriesWing Foiling
BrandHIFUN
ModelHF-WING-002
ColorOrange/Red, Green, Blue,Yellow, White
MaterialCanopy Fabric
Size2.5/3.0/3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0/5.5/6.5M2
Weight1.6-3.5KG
Wingspan2.6-3.7
AccessoriesLeash + Pupm+Bag
HS Code9506290000
MOQ10
Unit PriceUS $ 190.88-258.83 / piece
FOB portShanghai, Ningbo
Terms of PaymentL/C, T/T
Update TimeOct 18,2024
Detail Information
What Is a Wing?
Wing surfing is a water sport that combines elements of windsurfing, kitesurfing, and paddleboarding. It involves using a handheld inflatable wing, called a "wing," to harness the wind's power while riding a board on water. The wing is not attached to the board like in windsurfing but is held directly by the rider, offering more freedom and maneuverability.
Key aspects of wing surfing include:

Equipment:
A handheld wing that generates wind power.
A foil board (most commonly used), which has a hydrofoil underneath, allowing the board to lift off the water, creating a sensation of flying.
Alternatively, regular SUP or surfboards can be used for wing surfing, especially for beginners or in light winds.
Technique: The rider holds the wing and positions it to catch the wind, which propels them forward. The wing's position and angle determine the speed and direction. The rider balances and steers the board by shifting body weight and adjusting the wing.
Conditions: Wing surfing can be done in various wind conditions, from light breezes to stronger winds, making it a versatile sport for different environments.
Skills: It requires balance, wind management, and some understanding of water sports, but is generally considered easier to learn than kitesurfing or windsurfing due to the wing’s simplicity and lack of rigid attachments.
 
application
Wing Parts And Components:

Leading EdgeThe inflatable front part of the wing that provides structure and shape, aiding in stability and aerodynamics.

CanopyThe fabric portion that captures the wind, typically made from durable, lightweight materials like ripstop or 4×4 tech fabrics.

HandlesPositioned along the leading edge or strut, these allow the rider to steer and control the wing.

StrutThe inflatable section running through the middle, providing additional support and rigidity.

Harness Line Attachments – Connection points for harness lines to reduce rider fatigue during long sessions.

Each of these parts works together to optimize performance, efficiency, and comfort during wind sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and wing foiling.

Detail
150D*30 high-strength polyester yarn
High strength and wrinkle-resistant
High-density sewing technology
More sealing and stability
Two independent airbags
More secure and reliable
Inflatable valve
Safe inflation and easy operation
 
Comparison of different sizes
Recommended accessories:
Helmet
Wing Foiling Harnesses
Foil Board
Bag
 
Specification
Size (m2)
Wind (kts)
Weight (kg)
Wingspan (m)
Aspect Ratio
SlingGrip Uni Handle (mm)
2
25-50
1.72
2.4
2.67
800
2.5
25-45
1.88
2.7
2.67
800
3
22-40
2.02
2.9
2.67
800
3.5
20-35
2.16
3.1
2.67
800
4
17-30
2.3
3.3
2.64
800
4.5
15-27
2.46
3.5
2.6
800
5
13-25
2.65
3.5
2.45
1010
5.5
11-23
2.82
3.6
2.31
1010
6
9-22
3.01
3.6
2.15
1010
6.5
7-19
3.15
3.7
2.01
1010
 
How to choose wing
Skill Level
Ages 
Wind Speed
Size
Beginners
Adult
Moderate Winds
4-5 m²
Beginners
Children
Lighter Winds
2-3 m²
Intermediate Riders
Adult
Stronger Winds
5-6 m²
Intermediate Riders
Teenagers
Lighter Winds
3-4 m²
Advanced Riders
Adult
Large Wings
3-4 m²
Advanced Riders
Adult
Lighter Winds
5-7 m²
Advanced Riders
Teens and Children
Lighter Winds
2.5-4 m²
 
Considerations When Buying Wing?
Purpose of Use
Consider your primary use for the wing. Are you planning to use it for casual cruising, learning, or more advanced performance activities like racing or freestyle?
Beginners might look for wings with more stability and ease of use.
Freestyle or advanced riders might prefer wings with more power and responsiveness for tricks.

Wind Conditions
The wind conditions you’ll typically be riding in will affect your wing choice.
Light Wind: A larger wing is better for light wind days, providing more power to stay afloat.
Strong Wind: A smaller wing offers more control in high winds, preventing overpowering and difficulty in handling.

Wing Size
Wing size plays a crucial role in determining performance and comfort. Choose based on your weight and the wind speed you’ll be facing.
Larger Wings: Generally offer more power for lighter winds and larger or heavier riders.
Smaller Wings: Offer better control in stronger winds and are ideal for lighter riders or more experienced users.

Material and Durability
The material of the wing is important, as it impacts durability, weight, and performance. Look for wings made from strong, lightweight materials.
Ripstop Canopies: Provide resistance to tearing.
Reinforced Bladders: Ensure longevity, especially in demanding conditions.

Wing Handle and Control
The design and placement of the handles can make a significant difference in your comfort and control.
Stiff Handles: Offer better feedback and control.
Soft Handles: Are more comfortable to grip but may reduce precision.
Handle Placement: Multiple handles allow for better control, making it easier to adjust your grip based on conditions.

Wing Shape and Profile
The shape and profile of the wing determine how it behaves in different wind conditions.
High Aspect Wings: Provide more speed and better upwind performance but can be less stable.
Low Aspect Wings: Are easier to control and more forgiving for beginners.

Wing Inflation and Pressure
Wings require inflation, and the inflation system should be easy to use and secure.
Quick-Inflate Valves: Look for wings with valves that are quick and easy to inflate and deflate.
Correct Pressure: Maintaining the right pressure ensures optimal performance and prevents damage.

Portability and Storage
Consider the ease of packing and transporting the wing.
Compact Design: Look for wings that pack down into a small, lightweight bag for easy transportation.
Durable Bags: A good carry bag with compartments for the pump and accessories makes transport and storage more convenient.
What to Look for in a Wing Supplier / Manufacturer
Durability
Look for manufacturers that use high-quality, durable materials such as ripstop fabric for the wing canopy and reinforced seams to withstand wear and tear.

Inflation System
Ensure the inflation system is reliable and easy to use. A good wing should have a robust valve system that can hold pressure well.

Wind Range
The wing should be versatile enough to perform well in a variety of wind conditions. Manufacturers that offer wings with a wide wind range provide more flexibility for different environments.

Wing Shape
The design of the wing affects its stability, control, and lift. Opt for manufacturers known for aerodynamic and well-balanced wing designs that offer smooth power delivery and easy handling.
Please send your message to us
*Email
Tel
*Title
*Content
Upload
  • Only supports .rar/.zip/.jpg/.png/.gif/.doc/.xls/.pdf, maximum 20MB.