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== What Are Foil-Based Water Sports? == Foil-based water sports utilize hydrofoil technology to lift riders above the water, reducing drag and enabling smoother and more efficient movement. Key disciplines include: * '''[[Wingfoiling|Wingfoiling]]''': A sport combining elements of windsurfing, kiteboarding, and hydrofoiling, where riders use a handheld wing for propulsion. * '''[[Prone Foiling|Surf Foiling]]''': Surfing waves using a hydrofoil, making smaller or less powerful waves rideable. * '''[[Kite Foiling|Kite Foiling]]''': A variation of kiteboarding where a hydrofoil is added for greater speed and maneuverability. * '''[[SUP Foiling|SUP Foiling]]''': Using a stand-up paddleboard with a hydrofoil for enhanced glide and wave-catching ability. ----
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