wing Foiling and Wingsurfing in Cabarete

The Ultimate Guide to Wing surfing aka Wing foiling | North Coast Dominican Republic.

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Learn how to wing foil in Cabarete, Dominican Republic. Winging or Flying? What is this extreme sport? The most recent and trending sport in the Caribbean, as well as other parts of the world.A combination of kitesurfing and windsurfing that implies the use of a FOIL (A foilboard or hydrofoil board is a surfboard with a hydrofoil that extends below the board into the water. The design lets the board to leave the surface of the water) and a WING (like a kite that you hold with your hands). Winging is such a fun sport! Less bulky and quite easy to set up, ALSO HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. You don’t need to be a windsurfer or a kiter to begin with wing foiling, though you should practice to have control on some type of board before getting started. Q&As Where should you learn Wing Foiling? Cabarete Bay would be the …

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Ultimate Foiling Guide for Dominican Republic

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Let’s go foiling!Wait a second, before you even mention this read up. As many of you might have  seen on social media, there is this one awesome surf/kite/windsurf/SUP discipline called foiling. Many of you probably have tried it by yourselves or seen it by the beach. If you’re not even sure what I’m talking about check Hydrofoiling in Cabarete  to get an idea. If you’re considering getting into foiling we highly recommend that you either contact a professional that you know about more information on how to get into the sport and if you don’t know anyone please do not hesitate to contact us. Foiling in any discipline is extreme and we don’t want anyone to get hurt while learning or practicing the sport in any of its disciplines.  It’s simple, a foil is a long fin (mast) with a …

*WHAT LEASH SHOULD I BE USING?* – Liquid Blue Cabarete, Dominican Republic

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Hey guys, Charles Osterlund here! With Liquid Blue Cabarete, in Cabarete, Dominican Republic. Today we are back with a new video regarding a very specific topic. We have been asked so many questions about this and today we are ready to get the answer for you. What leash should I be using? As always there is no true answer. Charles’s honest opinion is that he finds leashes very annoying. Once he tried to go prone foiling with no leash and it was good success and fun, but you have to be a fast swimmer in case you fall next to a reef, some rocks. If you are not fast enough your board will most likely broke or get destroyed. For Wing Foiling a lot of guys are not using a board leash. In any case, since we are not professionals …