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Wind Foil

FAQ

Windfoil is the evolution of traditional windsurfing. Arriving with the upheaval of the foil in water sports, windfoil is practiced with a traditional windsurfing rig, a float often wider and more reinforced than average (like the Sky Rider 7’8 or 6’3) and a foil instead of the fin.

There are many different ways to practice wind foiling. It’s a very competitive practice with categories like IQ Foil, an Olympic discipline in which Sroka ambassadors race. But it is also a discipline that can be practiced in freeride at any level of performance, with equipment such as the Sky Rider 6’3 and the S-Foil HA 1190 Speed convertible into a wing foil, or dedicated foils such as the W-Foil Sroka.

It is essential to know how to windsurf before you can consider windfoil. Knowing how to plan with your feet in the straps, jib and use a harness are prerequisites for wind foiling.

Sroka wind foils come with a two-year warranty.

It is possible to start in wind foil with the S-Foil. In this case, the 1500, 1250 or 1190 S front fenders will be perfect for pulling your first tacks. For those who really want to invest in the practice of wind foil, we offer a dedicated foil, the W-Foil. It is easy to get started but offers unprecedented performance potential thanks to the choice of materials and the high quality of the profile of its front and rear wings.