Armstrong A-Wing XPS Lightwing
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The A-Wing XPS Lightwing revolutionizes lightwind winging. It's totally different from anything you've ever tried.
Make the most of every opportunity to get on the water and the new A-Wing XPS Lightwind will propel you forward.
It has remarkable power even in the slightest breeze. Super maneuverable and attractive to fly, light and tremendously balanced, and very easy to fly.
This is the new standard for light wind fun
Watch the new Armstrong XPS:
Make the most of every opportunity to get on the water and the new A-Wing XPS Lightwind will propel you forward.
It has remarkable power even in the slightest breeze. Super maneuverable and attractive to fly, light and tremendously balanced, and very easy to fly.
This is the new standard for light wind fun
Features of the Armstrong A-Wing XPS Lightwing
- Airframe: New generation high quality lightweight Dacron, tried and tested polyester Dacron and Ultra PE woven laminate reinforcements are light and stiff and helps the airfoil maintain its precise shape.
- Cross Panel Sail Design Canopy: Boosts canopy tension and load distribution for a direct feel when powered. Teijin Technoforce D3 canopy material.
- Power Batten: Patent-pending carbon fibre bar that enhances wing performance. Extended UPE reinforcement, special stitching details and double layer UPE end pockets. Replaceable.
- Trailing Edge Battens: These carbon fibre battens minimise trailing edge flutter and are removable for a tunable feel.
- Hybrid Carbon Handles: Rigid carbon skeleton with a soft, padded exterior.
- Windows: Made from TPU that is ultra-clear, lightweight and can be folded for an easy packdown. It also handles cold temperatures without cracking.
- Sizes: 7 and 8m2.
Size | 7m | 8m |
Wid range (knots) | 7-15 | 4-10 |
Span | 357.5 cm | 374.4 cm |
Weight | 2.9 kg | 3.2 kg |
Max PSI | 6 | 6 |
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