Wingsurfers

Shop wingsurfers and wing foil wings for freeride, light-wind, wave and progression-focused wingfoiling. This collection brings together carefully selected wings from leading brands, with practical advice from The SUP Company team to help you choose the right size, feel and setup for UK conditions.

Whether you are buying your first wing, upgrading from older kit, or building a more complete wingfoil quiver, the key is matching the wing to your weight, board, foil, local wind range and riding goals. If you are unsure, we can help you compare options, arrange suitable demo support through Try It Now at The SUP Co x Lymington, and build a setup that gives you more confidence on the water.

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Wingsurfers buying guide

A good wing should make your sessions easier, not more confusing. Use the guide below to narrow the choice by ability, conditions and riding style, then speak to us if you want a second opinion before ordering.

How to choose the right wingsurfer

Start with your real-world conditions, not just the size chart. Most UK riders need a wing that handles gusty wind, short-period chop and changing coastal conditions. For many people, that means choosing a stable all-round wing before moving into more specialised light-wind, wave or performance constructions.

The main things to consider are:

  • Your weight: heavier riders usually need more power to get flying, especially in lighter wind.
  • Your board and foil: a larger foil or more buoyant board can reduce the wing size needed.
  • Your local wind range: South Coast sessions often reward a sensible quiver rather than one “do everything” size.
  • Your riding style: freeride, wave, downwind, freestyle and light-wind riding all place different demands on the wing.
  • Handle or boom preference: some riders prefer fixed handles for simplicity; others like the hand placement freedom of a boom.

For a wider setup overview, read our Wing Surfing & Foil Buying Guide or our guide to choosing your first wingfoil setup.

Which type of wing should you buy?

All-round freeride wings

Best for most riders. Choose this if you want predictable power, easy handling, good range and a wing that will help you progress without feeling too specialised.

Good place to start: Duotone Unit 2026.

Light-wind wings

Ideal if you want more sessions in marginal wind. These wings focus on low-end power, efficient pumping and getting you onto the foil earlier.

Compare options such as the Duotone Ventis and Duotone Float.

Wave and freefly wings

Best for riders who want the wing to drift cleanly while they focus on the foil. Look for stability, neutral handling and control when flagged out.

These are especially relevant if you ride coastal waves, rolling swell or downwind bumps.

Performance wings

For regular riders who want lighter swing weight, sharper response, more speed or a more direct feel. These can be brilliant, but only if they suit your stage of progression.

Compare the Duotone Unit SLS 2026 and Duotone Unit D/LAB 2026.

Wing size guidance for UK conditions

Wing size is not just about wind speed. It also depends on rider weight, foil size, board volume, water state and how efficiently you pump. As a rough buying approach, most riders build around one main all-round wing, then add either a smaller strong-wind wing or a larger light-wind wing later.

For many UK riders, a mid-size wing is the most used size because it covers everyday freeride sessions. Larger wings can unlock lighter wind, but they can feel bulky if you choose too big. Smaller wings feel easier in stronger wind and waves, but they need more wind, better technique or a more efficient foil.

If you are between sizes, tell us your weight, local launch spot, current board and foil, and whether you are learning, freeriding, wave riding or chasing light-wind sessions. We will help you choose the wing size that gives you the best chance of more good sessions.

Brand and range guidance

Each wing brand has its own feel, handle layout, construction options and setup ecosystem. The best choice is not always the most expensive wing; it is the one that suits your stage, your local conditions and the rest of your equipment.

  • Duotone Wing & Foil is a strong place to start if you want a joined-up system covering wings, boards, foils, pumps, handles, booms and spares.
  • Ozone Wasp V2 is worth considering if you want a confidence-building wing with a simple, easy-going feel.
  • Ozone Flux V1 suits riders wanting a more driven, modern performance feel.
  • Starboard Airush FreeWing Air V5 is a versatile option for riders who want freeride progression and broad-condition usability.

For a deeper Duotone comparison, read our Duotone Unit 2026 guide.

Complete your wingfoil setup

A wing is only one part of the system. If your board, foil, leash, pump or safety kit is wrong, even a very good wing can feel frustrating. Before buying, check how the full setup works together.

If you are building your first full setup, start with our first wingfoil setup guide and our guide to choosing your first wingfoil board.

Try before you buy at Lymington

For winging and foiling, buying blind can be expensive. The SUP Co x Lymington is our specialist wing, foil and electric watersports location, with demo options designed to help genuine buyers compare suitable equipment before committing.

Use the The SUP Co x Lymington page to learn more about the store, or explore the Lymington Try It Now Demo Centre to view selected demo-eligible products.

To understand how the process works, visit Try It Now at The SUP Co x Lymington. Demo approval, availability and suitability apply, and we will always aim to steer you towards equipment that genuinely matches your ability and goals.

Finance, delivery and expert support

Wingfoiling equipment can be a significant investment, especially when you are buying a wing, board, foil and accessories together. Where available, finance options at The SUP Company can help spread the cost of a properly matched setup rather than compromising on the kit that will help you progress.

We also offer expert advice before and after purchase. If you are unsure which wing size, brand or setup route makes sense, contact us before ordering. It is much better to ask a quick question than to end up with a wing that is too powerful, too small, too specialist or mismatched to your board and foil.

Need help? Use our Contact The SUP Company page and tell us your weight, ability, local conditions, current setup and what you want to improve.

Not sure which wing to choose?

Send us your height, weight, current setup, local wind range and what you want the wing to help you do. We will give you practical advice, not a hard sell.

Ask The SUP Company for wingfoil advice or explore Lymington Try It Now demo options.

Wingsurfers FAQs

What is a wingsurfer?

A wingsurfer, often called a wing or wingfoil wing, is a handheld inflatable wing used to generate power while riding a wing board, foil board or SUP-style board. Most riders now use wings for wingfoiling, where the foil lifts the board above the water once enough speed is generated.

What size wing should I buy first?

The right first wing size depends on your weight, local wind range, board volume, foil size and ability. Most riders are better choosing a practical all-round size for their regular conditions rather than buying the biggest or smallest wing available. If you send us your details, we can help you choose a sensible starting size.

Is one wing enough for wingfoiling?

One wing can be enough to get started if you choose carefully for your local conditions. As you progress, most riders add a second wing to extend their wind range. A common route is to start with a mid-size all-round wing, then add a smaller strong-wind wing or a larger light-wind wing later.

Should I choose handles or a boom?

Handles are simple, tidy and give defined hand positions. A boom gives more freedom to move your hands, which some riders prefer for pumping, transitions and freeride control. There is no single best answer; it depends on the wing model and how you like to ride.

Are light-wind wings worth it?

Light-wind wings are worth it if you often ride in marginal conditions and already have a suitable board and foil. They can give you more water time, but they are not always the best first purchase for every rider. If your local spot is usually moderate to strong wind, an all-round wing may be the better starting point.

Can I use a wing without a foil?

Yes, you can use a wing on some larger boards to learn wing handling, balance and basic power control. However, most riders buying wingsurfers from this collection are using them for wingfoiling, where the board lifts onto a hydrofoil.

What else do I need with a wing?

You will normally need a compatible pump, a wing leash, suitable board, foil, board leash and appropriate safety equipment. Some wings may also require separate handles, a boom or specific adapters, so check the product details carefully or ask us before ordering.

Can I demo a wing before buying?

Where suitable equipment is available, approved customers can explore demo options through Try It Now at The SUP Co x Lymington. This is designed for genuine buyers who want to compare appropriate equipment before committing.

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