Wing foiling at the fish factory in Hanstholm, Denmark

Wing foiling in Hanstholm

A session at the fish factory

Hanstholm, July 27, 2022 - A day after the storm, large waves were still crashing against the long pier at the former fish factory.

This small coastal town in northwestern Denmark is considered one of the best surf spots in the north. This Wednesday afternoon, Hanstholm was experiencing gusty winds of 3–5 on the Beaufort scale from the northwest, with the wind gradually dying down.

Wing foiling in Hanstholm
Luca was out on a 4-meter Seaflight Wing, a 41-liter board from Norden, and a Taaroa foil (900 cm2 front wing, 225 cm2 stabilizer) with an 80 cm carbon mast

Lucas Matthes and Luca Lelie were the first wingers to hit the water that day. Luca went out right away with a 3-meter wing, but had barely any pressure for the downwind start on his small Norden Foilsurfboard. Things went much better a little later with a 4-meter wing: "A bit more side-off wind would have been better, but it was still a great day in Hanstholm."

Wing foiling at the spot near the Hanstholm fish factory
Lucas' setup: 4-meter Strike V2 wing, 36-liter Rocket Wing S carbon board, 840 Phantom S front wing, 250 stabi, 85 aluminum mast (all F-One)

Lucas was also riding a 4-meter wing on a 36-liter board from F-One: "We had a lot of fun in the waves. Especially further out, they were a bit steeper. Luca would have liked some higher waves. For me, this was my third time in the waves, so I still have to get used to everything."

Here are some photos, and further down you'll find a video from the session at the fish factory.

August 3, 2022 © WING DAILY  |  text: Jürgen Schall  |  photos/graphics: Jürgen Schall  |  translation: DE

Airtime - Wing foiling in Hanstholm
Lucas Matthes in Hanstholm