Gear Guide for Heavier Riders Learning Foiling
Ed Junquet from Green Hat Kiteboarding breaks down the best gear choices for heavier riders learning prone foiling, wing foiling, parawinging, and downwind SUP foiling. From selecting the right foil size and aspect ratio to choosing a board with the right volume and width, this video covers everything you need to get started and improve your foiling experience. Learn why bigger wings and the right stabilizer size can make all the difference for riders over 90 kilograms. Ed also shares tips for choosing boards for prone foiling, wing foiling, and SUP downwind foiling, plus recommended wings for different wind conditions. Perfect for heavier beginners looking to maximize performance across multiple foiling disciplines. Topics covered: Prone, wing, parawing, and downwind SUP foiling board and foil recommendations. Got Questions? Hit us up in the comments or reach out via email or call the shop. [email protected] 732-284-3800 https://greenhatkiteboarding.com

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