Wing in hand,
ice under the board
Wing on snow is the safest entry into sailing sports. No lines, no bar, no safety system. Let go of the wing — and you're just standing on the board.
Easier than a kite, same feeling
No safety system
It's easier to let go of a wing — no lines, no bar, no risk of being dragged by a kite. Especially valuable for beginners.
Less dependent on wind
A wing works in a wider range of wind strength and forgives gusts.
Bridge to summer foiling
Winter wing skills carry directly over to wingfoil in summer. One sport, two seasons.
Compact
Wing + board fit in the trunk. You can ride anywhere — you just need wind and ice.

Pick your format
Every package includes the wing, an instructor and support. Use your own board or skis or borrow ours.
Trial lesson
- Theory: wing, wind, safety
- Wing handling on land
- First metres on a board or skis
Beginner course
Popular- Wing control in different positions
- Start from a board or skis
- Upwind and tacking
- Basic work with wind angle
Kite-to-wing
- Short theory (you already have a feel for the wind)
- Straight onto a full-size wing
- Holding the wing under load
Private
- Flexible schedule adjusted to snow and wind
- Radio comms and video debrief
- Focus on your own goals
Beginner course
5 steps to freedom with the wing
How the wing works, the wind window, safety, how to hold and let go of the wing. 20–30 minutes.
Standing on the snow, you learn to handle the wing: lift it, weather-vane it, switch tacks.
You add the board or skis. The first move across the ice with the wing — and you're riding.
You learn to return to the start, hold your course and speed.
You ride on your own. Next: jumps, turns, moving to foil in summer.
No need to bring everything
We provide wings in different sizes to match the day's wind. Board and skis are optional. Dress warm and in layers: ski jacket, gloves, balaclava.
Core Kites gear- Wings in multiple sizes for any wind
- Snowboard, skis or snowskate (yours or ours)
- Harness or leash for the wing
- Helmet, gloves — if needed
- IKO/WOO-certified instructor
- Russian, English, Spanish
FAQ
How is a wing different from a kite?
You hold the wing in your hands — no lines, bar or safety system. You can let go of the wing at any moment. That makes the lessons safer and faster.
What to pick: snowboard or skis?
Skis are easier to handle under a wing — you can correct your course with edges. A snowboard feels more familiar if you already ride. On the trial you can try both if you'd like.
Do I need any sailing experience?
No. The wing is a great first experience for people who have never dealt with wind before. After it, kiting or summer foiling is easier.
When is the season?
December to March, depending on the ice. We watch the forecast together — moving a lesson because of weather is normal.