Vayu Aura XNew top wing made from Aluula

Tobias Frauen

 · 31.05.2023

The new Vayu Aura X comes with Aluula tubes
Photo: Hersteller
With tubes made from the light and stiff Aluula material, the new Vayu Aura X should be particularly powerful for many different areas of use. The wing is now officially on the market and we have already had the chance to test it!

The Vayu Aura X is set to define a new standard in the world of wingfoiling, according to the manufacturer's announcement at the official launch of the new top model. For the first time, Vayu is using Aluula, the premium material for particularly light and stiff tubes. These can then have a smaller diameter, which should make the wing particularly light and easy to handle.

Whether for carving waves, freestyle manoeuvres, downwinders or high top speeds, Vayu has designed the Aura X as the "ultimate companion for every wingfoiler". The wing should therefore feel very direct and be easy to neutralise. Compared to the Vayu V3 ( HERE there's a test), the Aura X has a higher aspect ratio - the wing therefore has a wider span and is significantly more elongated. You can choose between soft handles or carbon mini booms for the grips.

We were able to test the Vayu Aura X in spring. In our opinion, the wing offers playfully easy handling and maximum neutrality when riding swell and surf waves. The Vayu Aura X is an absolute recommendation in combination with fast high-aspect wings and for all those who are looking for a maximum light wing for manoeuvres and wave riding. The Aura X has a wide range of uses, the wing scores as a light freerider, wave specialist and also for tricks.

Technical data Vayu Aura X

  • Sizes: 4,0/5,0/6,0
  • Price:1899 Euro/1999 Euro/2099 Euro

More info on vayu.world

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Tobi is our digital man, he looks after the surf website and social media channels and gets on everyone's nerves every morning by asking for more pictures and videos. His surfing CV includes all the famous choppy water spots: As a teenager, he went from his home in Münsterland to the Ijsselmeer or the Brouwersdam, and during his civilian service on Sylt, after countless washes on the west side, the Königshafen became his preferred spot. After studying in Kiel and Heidkate, he was supposed to go to Hamburg “only for a short time”, but this short time has lasted for over ten years and has made him a “weekend warrior”. He goes on tour with his family and camper van as often as possible, often to the Baltic Sea, SPO or Denmark, but also likes to go to Finland, Sweden or Sardinia.

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