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Which Fliteboard eFoil wing is right for me?

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Fliteboard wings have been specifically designed for electric foiling, by expert hydrodynamicists. Crafted from advanced composites including carbon fibre for unbeatable stability and maximum strength, they’re interchangeable so you can customise and adapt your ride to fly over the water, anywhere in the world. With 10 main wings, 4 stabilisers and 6 adjustment shims - there are now 240 ways to customize the ultimate ride. Cruiser Range - these wings are the best to learn on. They've been designed for stability and early foiling at slower speeds (with wing tips turned down for improved safety). Once you're more confident, you can take any wing up a level by removing the prop guard and riding waves with the True Glide prop. Flyer Wing - If you want more response and speed, go for a Flyer wing. It's smaller and higher aspect so you can ride faster with increased roll rate. Use a lower number shim to reduce the need for so much front foot pressure. Flow Range - Start with a bigger wing (1100 or 1300s). These wings are really responsive and a huge step up from the Flyer wing. From here, you can tailor your setup based on how and where you're riding. For flat water, a smaller Flow wing like the FlowS 900 is really responsive. It feels like loose trucks on a skateboard and you can still ride fast. For riding waves, the Flow 1100 is one of our favourites. You'll get a lot of lift and glide, using the wave energy for momentum. (Note the 'Flow S' range is the lower aspect version of the Flow range, with increased roll rate but with safer wing tips (at the expense of glide). These wings go great with the True Glide prop for riding waves without power. Race Wing - This wing feels similar to a Flyer but it's scaled down and delivers higher performance. It is our fastest wing and can take riders over 55km/h. It needs more pressure to turn, similar to snowboarding with hard boots. It has pointier tips, so you need to be careful when using this wing.

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