Steve300
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I attached mine to my inflatable SUP to use with a wing. Even though the instructions advise for rigid only it worked perfectly on my inflatable. Its taken a beating in the surf with no damage.
OldCornerGlassworks
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
Works great! If you're putting it on an iSUP, be aware that flexing of the board surface with air pressure fluctuation, especially if you deflate it, will slowly dislodge the adhesive. It is intended for rigid boards only. You'll need something more to secure it, such as a high grade 3rd party adhesive to permanently bond it to the surface. Put it on a Bote iSUP that we keep inflated and it's still firmly attached, but I can tell that it will eventually likely come loose just due to pressure fluctuations from temperature changes and long-term air leakage. Keeping it firmly inflated mitigates this, but if it comes off I'll likely cement it back on with something stronger.
Wendy
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022
Want to learn to Wing Foil? Do you have a hard Stand Up Paddle Board. Well here is your learning tool. Easy to install takes about 15 minutes. I left mine over night before using it just in case. Be sure that there is no shore break as the stand up paddle board is so big you can get knocked over on entry to the water. Strap on the stand up paddle board to your leg and wind to your arm and away you go. Check out some You tube videos on how to Wing Foil before hand so you know how to use the wing.
Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2021
I put this on an inflatable sup at 75cm middle to middle from my back fin. The first day went great, second day it had partially delaminated from the board after being left in my car. I pressed it down and it lasted through 5 hours of 10-14 knot wind with a 7m wing, but had delaminated partially again. I'm currently ordering some pvc patches to try and glue the patch down with vinyl cement, I think this will allow it to stick around for a while. I have an 12'6" board and I'd probably put the fin another 6 inches away from the rear fin as I have to be back fairly far on my board to tack upwind and it's got a narrow back so balancing has been tricky, but I'm still getting a lot of success.edit: one year later the pvc patches and cement certainly did the trick. It worked flawlessly, not a bit of delamination. I'm back here to get another as my board which was 7 years old had a seam blow out. So new board and new supwinder. Great product. Btw I think I have a 12'6" board not a 11'6". The fin worked pretty good at upwind at the standard spot when I got good at standing further back on the board, but if balance is an issue for you i'd recommend 3-6 inches more to the front than what the company recommends if your board is 12' or greater, so you're not standing on the back and causing the front of the board to pop up, which causes more drag and less speed, enjoy.
Joseph borucki
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021
Good deal
Stephen Maxwell
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
Great product, has really helped me get better at wing surfing. You may want to place it further forward than recommended if you’re putting it on a long sup board- just behind the center worked perfect for me.