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Ambassador Portrait – Kinkin
Kinkin, 40 years old and 90 kg, is cheerful and settled in Le Havre after traveling quite a bit for work. With the sea just a stone's throw away, it's hard to resist the call of the sessions. "I have no choice, I go in the water almost every day," he jokes.
He discovered wingfoil from the very beginning. The attraction was immediate, but the learning curve proved to be tough. "I really struggled," he admits, before adding that the rapid evolution of the equipment changed everything. Today, wingfoiling has become a real pleasure and each session is an opportunity to progress. He's been sailing for about 3 or 4 years, even if he admits he doesn't really count anymore.

Ambassador Portrait – Régis
In this new ambassador profile, we introduce you to Régis, a passionate rider based in Morbihan, who combines technical expertise, humor, and gliding with a real personal touch. An experienced rider, a former Takoon ambassador since his kite days, he returned to the brand with enthusiasm... and a solid background in wingfoiling.

Ambassador Portrait – Julien
Julien is one of those riders for whom foiling is much more than a sport: it's a way of life, a place of exploration, and an endless source of pleasure. Today, he shares with us his journey, his Takoon setup, and his infectious passion for wingfoiling.

Ambassador Portrait – Alex
In this series of interviews, we highlight the ambassadors who bring the Takoon community to life through their sessions, their advice, and their passion for foiling. Today, Alex, a rider based in Nantes, shares with us his journey, his gear, and his vision of wingfoiling.

Pump Foil: How to Improve Your Endurance
Pump foiling is a discipline in its own right within the world of foiling. Technical, physical, and demanding—it leaves no room for respite. And if there's one skill that all practitioners seek to develop, it's endurance . Staying in flight longer, maintaining a steady pace, and reducing muscle fatigue: these are the keys to progress. Here are our tips for improving your pump foiling endurance.

Dockstart: Technique, Equipment and Mistakes to Avoid
Dockstart is one of the most spectacular and technical disciplines in the world of foiling. Inspired by pump foiling, this practice involves launching directly from a pontoon or platform, without waves or external traction. Accessible to those who enjoy a challenge, it offers a unique sensation of continuous, almost infinite gliding, thanks solely to leg strength and a good setup.

The best spots in France to start Wingfoiling
Le wingfoil séduit de plus en plus d’amateurs de glisse, alliant liberté et sensations de vol au-dessus de l’eau. Pour bien débuter, il est essentiel de choisir un spot adapté, avec des conditions favorables : vent régulier, eau calme et peu de monde.
La France, avec ses côtes variées et ses nombreux plans d’eau intérieurs, offre une multitude de lieux idéaux pour s’initier en toute sécurité. Voici une sélection des meilleurs spots pour débuter le wingfoil en toute confiance.

Pump Foil: The Importance of Choosing the Frontwing (Pump 1500/1700/1900)
Pump foiling is a discipline that relies on the rider's ability to maintain flight above the water using an efficient pumping technique. The frontwing , or front wing of the foil, is the key element that directly influences lift, glide and maneuverability.

Wing: hard handles, soft handles or wishbone?
Choosing the right grip mode on a wing is a key element in optimizing comfort, handling and performance.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, it's important to understand the differences between hard grips, soft grips, and boom. Each of these options offers a distinct feel and can impact your riding depending on your riding style and preferences.

Foil: Aluminum or Carbon Fuselage?
The fuselage is a key element of the foil, connecting the mast to the front and rear wings. It directly influences the rigidity, handling and power transmission between the foil and the rider.
As with the mast, there are two main materials for the fuselage: aluminum and carbon . Each has advantages and disadvantages depending on your level and practice.

Parawing: How to choose the size of your parawing?
Choosing the ideal size of your parawing is essential to optimize your performance and fully enjoy your sessions. A parawing that is too big or too small can complicate navigation, reduce comfort and limit fun on the water.