Buy Starboard wing boards for wingsurfing and foiling
Starboard wing boards are the hardboard and inflatable wing boards of the Thai-Australian watersports brand, designed for wingsurfing on flat water, chop and foil. At watersportsonline.com you'll find the Starboard Wing range with the Take Off Limited Series as premium high-performance carbon board, the Take Off Blauw Carbon as accessible carbon version, the Lite Tech for lightweight performance, the Blauw Carbon hardboard for allround wingsurfing, and the Air Deluxe as inflatable entry board for wingfoil learners and travelling riders.
Which Starboard wing board suits me?
| Model | Construction | Suitable for |
|---|---|---|
| Air Deluxe | Inflatable | Wing entry, learning phase, travel and compact storage |
| Take Off Blauw Carbon | Hardboard carbon | Intermediate wingfoil, allround flat water |
| Take Off Limited Series | Premium carbon | Advanced wingfoil, speed and early fly |
| Lite Tech | Hardboard lightweight | Performance wingfoil, lighter weight for fast response |
| Blauw Carbon | Hardboard carbon | Allround wingsurfing and wingfoil |
The choice between inflatable and hardboard depends on your level and use: the Air Deluxe is ideal as a first own wing board and for wingsurfers who want to carry their board in a bag. Hardboards like Take Off, Lite Tech and Blauw Carbon are stiffer and faster in response, suited for advanced riders who want early fly and higher speeds. Check the broader wingsurf collection, the full Starboard range and the windsurf set collection for complete sets.
Frequently asked questions about Starboard wing boards
What's the difference between inflatable and hardboard wing board?
An inflatable wing board (like the Air Deluxe) is easy to transport and softer in falls, ideal for beginners and travelling riders. A hardboard (Take Off, Lite Tech, Blauw Carbon) is stiffer and lighter for faster foil response. For beginners pick inflatable; from intermediate level go to hardboard.
Which Starboard wing board for a beginner?
The Air Deluxe is the logical beginner choice: inflatable and forgiving in falls, with enough buoyancy for waterstart in lighter wind. As you start foil attempts you progress to the Take Off Blauw Carbon for stiffer response.
What's the difference between Take Off and Lite Tech?
The Take Off is focused on early fly and allround wingfoiling with wider deck for stability. The Lite Tech is a lighter performance board with narrower outline for speed and agility. Take Off for allround, Lite Tech as upgrade for frequent riders.
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