HYDROFOIL WINGS
The highest performance wings on the market, designed for balance, efficiency and versatility.
Tailored Fit
Lift Wings
Lift offers optimal carbon fiber wing designs with superior strength and performance in a variety of sizes.
We’ve tested and fine-tuned every detail, including size, shape, and angles, to engineer wings that maximize control and stability and minimize unnecessary drag.
2021 Surf Wings
Lift’s new Surf Lineup has been carefully crafted for efficiency, balance and versatility.
This new range of wings are “mid aspect”–meaning that the wing span offers a true balance between efficiency and turning, working for multiple foil disciplines.
Whether surfing, eFoiling or sailing, riding on our new mid-aspect lineup will lower resistance, and increase the ability to carve an aggressive turn.
Experience the balance for yourself.
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High Aspect Wings
Our high aspect wing lineup hit the market in 2020 with truly unprecedented success–we’ve never gotten so much positive feedback from so many foil riders of all kinds – surf, sail, wake, eFoil, the Lift high aspect lineup has made its mark.
If you are looking for the best efficiency of any wing on the market with Lift’s signature speed and maneuverability, look no further.
2021’s high aspect wings have undergone a few tweaks in the construction for ultimate responsiveness, and we’ve added in a smaller size to broaden the lineup.
These wings are ultra-tuned for performance; entry level riders are encouraged to start with the surf lineup.
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Stabilizers
Our Lift tail wings (backs) are all new for 2021. We designed our tail wings as a lineup to have a ride experience for everyone and everything.
Our tail wings this year have a slightly longer fuselage, this means faster drawn out turns and a more uniform balance without front wings. The larger wings offer more stability and less movement with the cost of added drag.
The smaller wings are going to be faster (due to less drag) and are more maneuverable because they are less stable. When choosing your back, remember that smaller wings lock in at higher speeds and larger wings are better for lower speeds.
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