Foiling Magazine

SURF FOILING BASICS

SELECTING A SPOT

he most important thing to know when looking for a good wave to learn to foil is that you don’t actually need a “good” wave to get up on the foil. This is great because it means you won’t have to share the line up with other surfers and risk being a hazard to them. The best waves for foiling are waves that just barely break

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