
Wing foiling starts with a wing surf
It’s not all about wing foil surfing you know!
Wing foiling starts with a wing surf Read More »
It’s not all about wing foil surfing you know!
Wing foiling starts with a wing surf Read More »
What size kite wing should I buy? Frustratingly, it’s not as straight forward to answer as you’d hope…
Quiver me timbers! Read More »
Our favourite spot in Kent to wingsurf or kite foil is definitely Hythe. Part of this is due to the proximity, it being the most local beach! However, it has also proved to be a fantastic option to wingsurf on. Hythe is a steep shingle banked, deep-water beach. The only time you will find you
Wing surfing at Hythe Read More »
It’s been great to get back out on the water. First day and wing surfing was on with 20mph easterly winds and some solid wind swell. Pumped up the 5m F-One Swing kite wing and off we went. First session had some amazing highs where it all came together but also some moments of real
Wing surfing post lockdown Read More »
After the questionable success of wing surfing at Camber we decided that some other options needed looking at. Some photos of kitesurfing at the street in Whitstable gave me the idea of trying the north Kent coast. So we agreed to try wing surfing at Whitstable next. Any west or northwest wind has no real
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After the success of wing surfing in Dakhla and Devon I decided it was time to investigate some of the local options and so headed down wing surfing at Camber Sands for what turned out to be a mixed session. The wind was good for the F-one Swing 4.2m kite wing and it looked on.
Wing surfing at Camber: Take 1 Read More »
With a strong south westerly wind the day before there was potential for a good wave for foiling at Camber Sands. The wind was due to turn offshore overnight and then drop, promising a good chance of some foil surfing. The north westerly wind did however indicate that things were going to get chilly. With
Sunrise and ice: Foiling at Camber Read More »