Foils 2026GA Move Foil - new all-rounder in full carbon fibre

Manuel Vogel

 · 11.03.2026

The Move Foil is available in seven sizes
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With the Move model, manufacturer GA is launching a new all-round model on the market, which is available in seven sizes. What characterises the wing?

The centrepiece of GA's foil range is now the new Move front wing, which is available in seven sizes (600/700/800/900/1000/1150/1300 cm2) and has a consistent Aspect Ratio of 9.2. This means that the Move front wing is slightly more elongated than the alternative models HP and MP.

Apart from the wing profile and outline, GA also takes a different approach to the design: the Move front wing is designed as a one piece This means that the front wing is not screwed onto the fuselage, rather the wing and the front part of the fuselage are one piece. Loose screws or unstable connections are therefore not an issue, and you also save time during assembly. The GA Move Foil was designed for the best possible combination of early lift, plenty of glide for riding swell waves and precise manoeuvrability - the Move Foil should therefore have a large target group.

The Move front wing is combined with the Move rear wings, which are available in three sizes depending on the front wing size. There is a recommendation on the GA websitewhich wing sizes should ideally be combined. As a mast, the manufacturer recommends the GA Carbon UHM Full carbon mast with a length of 85 centimetres. You will soon be able to find out how the new Move Foil performs on the water here on the website - a test model is already waiting to be used.

Manuel Vogel

Manuel Vogel

Editor surf

Manuel Vogel, born in 1981, lives in Kiel and learned to windsurf at the age of six at his father's surf school. In 1997, he completed his training as a windsurfing instructor and worked for over 15 years as a windsurfing instructor in various centers, at Kiel University sports and in the coaching team of the “Young Guns” freestyle camps. He has been part of the surf test team since 2003. After completing his teaching degree in 2013, he followed his heart and started as editor of surf magazine for the test and riding technique sections. Since 2021, he has also been active in wingfoiling - mainly at his home spots on the Baltic Sea or in the waves of Denmark.

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