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STARBOARD X AIRUSH FREEWING GO

What are the main differences between the GO and the recently released AIR v2?

On the new GO we have really focused on making the wing as beginner-friendly as possible. It has longer handles that are placed in optimal positions for ease of use and guide beginners to the correct position to be holding the wing, whilst still giving them freedom to move their hands on the handles whilst learning what is comfortable for them. The 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5 all have a long handle on the front and mid-sized on the back to provide maximum flexibility for beginners, whilst the 5.5 and 6.5 gain a short handle on the front to easily grab the wing as it is larger, and then a mid-sized handle on the front and long

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