Experience with one wing board and FU Wing

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TipsyFerret
TipsyFerret
QLD
6 posts
QLD, 6 posts
9 Nov 2021 7:57am
Hi all,

I am looking of getting into wing foiling but second-hand gear seems to be really scared :-/ In any case, I saw a reasonable deal for a One wing board and FU wind wing and I am considering getting it as a beginner (95kg). It includes the "One Ocean Wing Wind Board" and a "FU Wind Wing".

I was hoping to get some feedback about the one wing board and how it compares up against a Naish S25, Armstrong Wing board or a Fanatic Skywing in particular as a beginner and progress into intermediate.

Cheers,

Link Board: www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/wind-wing-boards
Link Wing: www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/wind-wings-shop/ej6j6shsstp08p0qvhnf5wrnsmg8do
King Crash
King Crash
NSW
320 posts
NSW, 320 posts
9 Nov 2021 9:07am
Very good boards, Paul J. posts here regularly. You won't go wrong with a 6m and 5'8 board, if you're keen even the 5'4 would work well at your weight.

Get a big foil to compliment and you'll be out having a ball.
TipsyFerret
TipsyFerret
QLD
6 posts
QLD, 6 posts
9 Nov 2021 9:46am
Thanks @King Crash,

good to know!
AnyBoard
AnyBoard
NSW
428 posts
NSW, 428 posts
9 Nov 2021 3:24pm
I own an original 4'5" One prone which i have now handed down to my son. 2.5 years old and bullet proof construction PVC wrap.
I also own one 5'2" 70l wing board custom carbon. 4.2kgs and not a mark on it after 15 months very consistent use.
I also own a 4'2" FU prone carbon. Crazy light and strong.

All these boards are very well designed and have construction and quality that i think is the best in the business.

I paid full price for all of these.
goggo
goggo
378 posts
378 posts
9 Nov 2021 2:51pm
I am using a 5m FU wing, it is powerful and luffs out well. Much better than 5 m duotone echo that I was using. Seems to be more durable.
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