Naish Wingsurfer Board | Beginner Wing Foil Board

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SKU: FOWF-WSB25-MC00112

Description

The 2026 Naish Wingsurfer Board is a high-volume, beginner-focused wing foil board built to make the early stages of wing foiling as accessible as possible. Available in 112 and 122 litres, it uses Glass Wood Sandwich construction with carbon reinforcement at the foil box — a durable, practical build that keeps weight in check without compromising rigidity where it matters most.

The Wingsurfer Board is shaped specifically for the wing foiling learning curve: generous volume for initial stability, a waterline designed to promote early foil engagement, and compact overall dimensions that reduce swing weight during direction changes. It's not a board you'll outgrow quickly — this setup will carry a progressing rider from their first unsteady takeoffs to confident, independent foiling and beyond.

Who It's For

This board is aimed at riders new to wing foiling or early in their progression who want to spend time actually learning to fly rather than fighting for stability on the water. The 122L suits heavier riders or those who want maximum early security; the 112L suits lighter riders or those with some foiling experience from another discipline who want slightly less volume underfoot. Both sizes reward patience and stay useful long after you've taken your first clean runs.

Key Features

  • Glass Wood Sandwich construction — practical balance of weight, stiffness and durability; holds up well to the knocks that come with learning
  • Carbon-reinforced foil box area — adds rigidity at the mast connection where loads are greatest, reducing flex that would otherwise dull foil feedback
  • Extended waterline — promotes earlier foil engagement, letting you get flying at lower speeds and in lighter winds
  • Streamlined bottom shaping — reduces drag before takeoff and improves stability during the water-to-flight transition
  • Compact outline — delivers low swing weight, minimising unwanted momentum during turns and making the board easier to manage while handling the wing
  • High volume (112L / 122L) — maximises initial stability so you can focus on technique rather than balance

Real-World Feel

On the water, the Wingsurfer Board sits flat and stable — you can stand, organise the wing and get moving without the board demanding constant correction. The extended waterline means it accelerates into the foil initiation zone cleanly, rather than skipping and porpoising. First-time flyers typically find they can focus on wing technique because the board isn't adding complications of its own. Once flying, the board is forgiving in pitch, which is genuinely helpful while you're still finding your balanced stance. It isn't a small, lively board and it isn't meant to be — it's built to give you the repetitions you need to progress.

Setup and Fit

The Wingsurfer Board uses a Deep Tuttle foil box, compatible with the Naish foil range including the Siren and Excalibur packages. Footstrap inserts are included — add straps once you're flying consistently and ready to explore more dynamic riding. We recommend pairing with the Naish Siren Semi-Complete foil for a natural progression path. Contact us if you'd like help building your first complete setup.

Materials and Construction

Glass Wood Sandwich construction with carbon reinforcement in the foil box area. The wood core adds natural flex damping and structural integrity; glass outer layers provide impact resistance and durability; carbon reinforcement in the foil track region keeps the connection point rigid under load.

Size Guide

Size Volume Best For
Wingsurfer 112 112 litres Lighter riders (up to approx. 80 kg) or those with some foiling background from another discipline
Wingsurfer 122 122 litres Heavier riders or those wanting maximum initial stability as a first-time foiler

Rough guide: if you weigh over 85 kg and haven't foiled before, go with the 122L. Under 75 kg with some board sport experience, the 112L is fine. When in doubt, more volume is more forgiving in the early stages.

Pairs Well With

Pair with the Naish Siren Semi-Complete foil for an ideal beginner combination — the Siren's mid-aspect design and early lift complement the board's stability focus. Browse the full wing foiling collection for wing, foil and board options, and check our wingfoiling accessories range for leashes, board bags and footstraps.

Why We Stock It

Most riders starting wing foiling ask the same question: what do I actually need to get going? The Wingsurfer Board answers the board half of that question cleanly — it's well-built, honestly priced for what it is, and does its job without overcomplicating things. We've seen it significantly accelerate the learning curve compared to riders who start on undersized or poorly matched boards.

FAQs

Is the Naish Wingsurfer Board only for beginners?

It's designed with beginners in mind, but the 112L will stay useful as you progress into consistent foiling and start building technique. It's not a competition board, but many riders keep it as a teaching or backup board long after moving on to something smaller.

What foil is recommended with the Wingsurfer Board?

The Naish Siren Semi-Complete is the natural pairing — its early lift and forgiving mid-aspect design match the board's stability focus well. Contact us to build a complete setup.

Does the board come with footstraps?

Footstrap inserts are included. Straps are sold separately — we'd suggest adding them once you're flying consistently, as they're more of a hindrance than a help during the initial learning stages.

What foil box does the Naish Wingsurfer Board use?

Deep Tuttle foil box, compatible with the current Naish foil range and most standard hydrofoil mast feet on the market.

Which size should I choose — 112L or 122L?

If you're over 85 kg or have no prior foiling experience at all, go with the 122L for maximum stability. Under 75 kg with some foiling background from kiteboarding, SUP or surfing, the 112L is the better option. Call us if you're between sizes — we're happy to talk it through.

Can I use this board for SUP foiling or kite foiling as well as wing foiling?

The foil box is compatible with other disciplines, but the board is optimised for wing foiling and its shape reflects that. It'll work for calm-water SUP foiling, but it isn't the ideal tool for kiteboarding where different outline geometry is generally preferred.