
There's a reason it is touted as the best pumping wing available. It get's up and going easily, carries speed well, has a low stall speed for a high aspect wing, recovers exceptionally well from touchdowns, handles tip breaches really well and turns surprisingly good for such a big wing, especially when paired with a short fuselage and small stabilizer. What I love about it most though, is its versatility. For the above reasons it's probably the best dockstarter out there, but it also is a blast behind a boat, and most importantly just about any boat. You can ride the tiniest of wakes, or enjoy big monster wakesurf wakes, first wake or fifth wake, and all the while keeping some solid turning capabilities. Beyond that it's also exceptional for light wind winging. It gets up easily with the lightest breeze, but still handles decently high speeds to up around 15mph before it feels overpowered. It's barely effected by tip breaches on your carves, and easily glides through my novice tacks & gybes. I'm not done yet. Then you can take it out with a SUP foil where board weight really impacts pumping, and give you the best bet at linking multiple waves despite being on a big heavy board. Lastly, you can even throw it on the prone board, where you'll probably wish you had something a little smaller for carving, but can get away with ridiculously easy link ups to get you enough time on foil to hone your skills on the wave. And I'll reiterate, all with surprisingly good turning when paired with a short fuselage and small stabilizer. It's got to be the best single wing to do it all if you have things like dockstarts and micro-wake riding on your list of desires.