
Light - wind area activities: It is extremely suitable for wind conditions of 8 - 20 knots. It can generate sufficient lift even in weak wind environments, enabling riders to successfully take off and maintain gliding. This makes it a top choice for water areas where winds are often gentle or unstable. It is also applicable for slalom, foil sailing, and Techno wind foil one - design competitions, as it can offer stable power output in variable wind conditions during competitions.
Suitable for heavy riders or beginners: Riders weighing over 90kg can rely on its large surface area to obtain enough power to overcome their own weight and water resistance. For beginners who are not proficient in power control, it has good stability and fault tolerance, which can reduce the difficulty of getting started, although some beginners may find it less fun due to its large size.
Matching equipment: It is recommended to match it with a foil board with large volume and a high - aspect - ratio front wing. The large - volume board can enhance buoyancy, and the high - aspect - ratio front wing can make up for the lack of maneuverability of the 7.5㎡ wing.
Rider ability and physical strength: Although it is friendly to beginners to a certain extent, its large size requires riders to have a certain level of physical strength to control it, so as to avoid the wingtips touching the water and causing accidents. For advanced riders, adjusting the outhaul appropriately can obtain instant power enhancement, which is convenient for quick takeoff and speed control in gusts.