Wing, board
and flight above water
Wingfoil is the simplest way into sailing sports and the fastest way to end up flying above the water. No lines, no bar, no safety system — just you, the wing and the board.
Quieter, simpler, more versatile
Safer than a kite
No lines and no safety system — let go of the wing and that's it. Perfect for a careful entry into sailing sports.
Faster to learn
Basic riding in 6–8 hours. To foiling — another 4–6 hours for most students.
Quiet and compact
No kite noise in the air. The whole kit fits into a car without trouble.
Year-round
The same wing skills carry over to ice in winter. Wing is a 12-month sport.

From the beach to the foil
Every package includes the wing, boards, foil and an instructor. Hours can be split to match the weather and your schedule.
Trial lesson
- Theory: wing, wind, safety
- Wing handling on land and in the water
- First attempts to stand up on a large SUP
Beginner course
Popular- Wing control in all positions
- Water start and stable riding
- Tacking and upwind work
- Preparation for getting onto the foil
Up onto the foil
- Foil and board selection for your weight
- Touch-and-go technique
- First stable flights
- Tacking on the foil
Private
- Video debrief of your technique
- Radio comms and on-water coaching
- Schedule adjusted to the wind
Beginner course
5 steps to flight
Wing, wind window, safety. How to hold the wing, how to let it go, how to catch the leash.
You learn to handle the wing without a board. 30–60 minutes on land — and you already feel the wind.
A big, stable board. You stand up, catch the wind, ride your first metres — in comfort.
Confident riding, tacking, returning to the start. You can stop here — this is already a sport.
Moving to a smaller board with a foil. The first seconds above the water are like nothing else.
All the gear is on us
Show up light — we provide everything. We use current wings, SUP boards and foil setups in various sizes to match the wind and your level.
Gear in the shop- Wings in multiple sizes for any wind
- SUP and foil boards, foils in the right config
- Wetsuit, vest, leash
- IKO/WOO-certified instructor
- Radio and water support
- Russian, English, Spanish
FAQ
How is wingfoil different from kitesurfing?
You hold the wing in your hands — no lines, bar or safety system. It's safer and easier to learn. On the foil, the board rises above the water and you literally fly.
Do I have to go onto the foil?
No. Many people ride a big SUP board with a wing for life and love it. Foiling is a separate level once you're confident with the wing.
How long until I 'fly' on a foil?
On average 10–16 hours total: ~8 hours for basic riding and another 4–6 hours for first flights. It varies a lot — we don't rush you.
Do I need to swim?
Yes — you must be comfortable in open water. We ride in a vest, but there's no swim test.