![]() ![]() I was on a 1200 cm2, 930 Axis front foil and 78 liter Code board, and I used the same foil and board for all these wings. Jeff: The five wings that I tested were the Duotone Slick, the F-One CWC Strike, the North Nova and Mode, and the Ocean Rodeo Glide. ![]() Not everyone lives where there's a lot of wind, so a question we often get is, "Which wing would work best to get up in lighter conditions?" While we feel it's best to learn the sport in at least 18 knots of wind or more, today our focus is on which wings can get you up and riding and up on foil in that 12 to 14 knot wind range. There's been an increased focus on that segment from a lot of brands, so we're going to talk through some of our favorites and some reasons why you might make those choices or which one might be right for you. We've finally gotten the chance to spend a lot of time on these wings, and there's some exciting new stuff coming this year for light wind. This is Tucker and Jeff, and today we're going to talk about our favorite light wind wings for 2023. Welcome back to MACkiteboarding Wing Wednesdays. ![]()
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