There is a few brands bringing out wing inflatable boards. But this board did work well with inbuilt side fins. The other option is getting a normal iSUP and applying some drift stoppers to it. Are the brands to check out our starboard and JP Australia. Thanks Reuben
The big issue with these kind of inflatable is the inability to hydroplane. The support material that is glued around the tail fin needs to be extended just beyond the tail. As trivial as it sounds, this is a huge design aspect.
You are so right, you will not get these boards to plane like a hard board would. Having a hard tail or an extended tail with better release would help this for sure. Thanks Reuben
That is not a board designed for planing. If you want that get an RRD Airwindsurf Freeride or JP Magic Air. They are more targeted at windsurfing which this one is not
Thanks for this video. Are there any other iSUPs that work well for wingsurfing or is this the only one?
There is a few brands bringing out wing inflatable boards. But this board did work well with inbuilt side fins. The other option is getting a normal iSUP and applying some drift stoppers to it. Are the brands to check out our starboard and JP Australia. Thanks Reuben
The big issue with these kind of inflatable is the inability to hydroplane. The support material that is glued around the tail fin needs to be extended just beyond the tail. As trivial as it sounds, this is a huge design aspect.
You are so right, you will not get these boards to plane like a hard board would. Having a hard tail or an extended tail with better release would help this for sure. Thanks Reuben
That is not a board designed for planing. If you want that get an RRD Airwindsurf Freeride or JP Magic Air. They are more targeted at windsurfing which this one is not
that pump look cheap ...
The pump is from a main GRI brand and it was one of the best pumps on the market at the moment. So if it looks cheap it works really well. 😉