NSP Airwave Glider Front Wing
NSP Airwave Glider Front Wing range has grown to four sizes, providing you with a full range of High-Aspect (HA) gliders designed for downwind foiling.
For more interesting foil accessories, check out our foil overview here.
The outline and foil profiles combine hydrodynamic efficiency and higher speeds with excellent pump characteristics in downwind conditions. All HA sizes have been tweaked for a looser ride and increased maneuverability, allowing for lightning-fast turns and drawn-out circles.
What’s new?
The 1050 wing is the latest addition to our Glider Front Wings range, ideally used in big downwind conditions, big surf, and for any rider wanting more speed from their setup.
Perfect for surf, SUP, and wingfoiling, the new NSP glider front wings are the foundation of any foiling quiver.
Mounting
The NSP Glider Front Wings require three M8 x 25 Screws to mount to an NSP Fuselage.
These foils are based on high-performance windsurf / kite designs and have been adapted for the slower speeds of downwind SUP. The advantage of a high-aspect wing is its efficiency. A flat shape translates to directional stability and a more effective surface in pumping motion, as more surface is equally leveraged.
On the smaller glider wings, the reduction of surface area means less drag, increased efficiency and maneuverability, better acceleration, and more top-end speed.
Pair any size with the RW 245 rear wing for maximum efficiency and minimal drag:
NSP Airwave Glider Front Wing Size Chart
Name | Weight | Width (cm) | Width (in) |
---|---|---|---|
FW 1050 | 0.9kg | 90 | 35.5 |
FW 1250 | 1.00kg | 92 | 36.2 |
FW 1450 | 1.08kg | 100 | 39.3 |
FW 1650 | 1.69kg | 110 | 43.3 |
Suggested front- and rear-wing matching
General rules to follow in the selection process:
Wings:
• Bigger wing = more lift = lower skill level needed = smaller waves needed
• Smaller wing = faster, less lift = need more experience = need bigger waves
• The weight of the foiler and the skill are decisive for the front wing size
Masts:
• Shorter masts great for beginners, shallow waters, and learning tricks
• Mid-size masts are better for advanced riders in bigger swells
• Long masts are best for tow-in
Fuselage:
• Shorter fuselage = more reactive for tighter turns
Be sure to take into account your size and conditions when making your final decision. Contact us if you need more support.
Best match
Possible
Trimmed
Glider Front Wings vs. Gull Front Wings vs. Riblet Series
Compared to the more popular Gull Front Wings (more allround foiling) and our Riblet Front Wings (designed for maximum speed), the Glider Front Wings are the high-aspect wings in the line-up designed for downwind foiling. This means you may be able to ride one, but tapping into their full performance requires advanced foiling skills.
Intermediate- and beginning foilers are best served with the more accessible Airwave sets and/or any of the Gull Front Wings. Riders looking for a specific foil characteristic like sustained glide, the best possible responsiveness, or top-end speed are best served with the Riblet, Gull, or Glider Front Wings.
Included Accessories

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