WingsEnsis Score 3 - all-rounder with 35 per cent weight saving

Manuel Vogel

 · 23.08.2024

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Photo: Tobias Meier-Nkunzana
The third version of the Ensis Score Wing has been massively slimmed down, but has not lost its all-round character.

Compared to the first versions of the Ensis Score Wing (Here is a test) a lot has changed in the current Score 3. At the heart of the update is an ultra-light hybrid construction, which means that the new Score has lost almost a third of its weight compared to its predecessor. "In the process"explains the manufacturer, "The Wing is not only a lightweight on the beach, but also feels light on the water. The perfectly balanced design enables effortless handling - whether you're freeriding, freestyling or turning into the wave."

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With a lot of tension in the canopy material and in the front tube area, the wing should offer a lot of light wind power on the one hand, but not warp in strong gusts and keep its profile stable. Ergonomically shaped handles enable effortless and relaxed gripping. The new Ensis Score 3 is available in seven sizes - 2.8/3.5/4.0/4.5/5.2/5.9 and with 6.6 square metres and in two colour variants. Prices range between 969 and 1149 euros, depending on the size.

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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