Lift Foils High Aspect Wing Lineup Review

Today we’re reviewing, the lift high aspect wing lineup.

The high aspect wings are the wild wild west out of all of Lift’s front wing collections. This collection is built for speed with low drag profiles and fine tuned for more experienced riders.

Lift’s High Aspect Series front wings are ultra-tuned for performance, so they encourage entry-level riders to start with the Surf series front wings, which we covered here.

If you are looking for the best efficiency of any wing on the market with that signature Lift speed and maneuverability, you came to the right place. Lift Foil’s High Aspect lineup is for all types of foilers – surf, sail, wake, and eFoil.

For eFoils, this will get the most out of your battery life but again it is only recommended for expert riders. If you’re new to foiling or efoiling, it’s strongly recommended to look at the Surf lineup of front wings instead.

Recap on Front Wings

If you’re reading this and you’re not sure on which front wings are right for you, the lift high aspect line up is definitely not for you.

But if you’re curious to learn more here’s a quick crash guide:

  • Larger wing: Better for beginners, heavier foil riders, and riding knee high slop. Slower but easier for long drawn out turns.
  • Smaller wing: Suited for experts, lighter foil riders, and charging waves a few feet overhead. Quicker and better for short maneuvers.
  • Aspect: Ratio between the wingspan and the chord of the wing

Still confused, check out our article going deep on how front wings work, here.

What is a high aspect wing?

A higher aspect ratio is thinner, longer, lower drag, but low lift.

These front wings are built for speeds with very few inches of surface area. These front wings are not recommended for beginners. The lift high aspect lineup is built for expert riders who wants speed and to carve fast.

The Lift wing collections are top notch when it comes to high speeds, maneuverability, and maximum glide. Lift Foils has changed the game when it comes to their high aspect front wings.

70 High Aspect: For Expert Groms

Lift High Aspect Wings: 70 High Aspect

First up, the 70 High Aspect front wing is for advanced riders looking to maximize speed and maneuverability in more energized surf.

This smaller wing is an excellent option for young rippers that are lightweight and full of talent. A grom’s best friend if you will.

This wing isn’t one you want to use for a down winder but it’s capable of pumping to connect waves and make it an amazing ride back out to the line up.

While the 70 High aspect front wings are small in inches of surface area , the camber profile and the 12.1 aspect ratio give it more lift at as lower speed than you’d think.

Recommended: Smaller riders and groms for prone surf foiling

Price: $815

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 12.1
  • Size: 70 in2 / 452 cm2
  • Wingspan: 29.5″ / 75 cm

90 High Aspect: For Boosting Airs

90 High Aspect Wing

Next, we got the 90 High Aspect front wings are built to air out with ease.

It’s got high efficiency for such a small size. With its comfortable wingspan, the rider can make aggressive turns and maneuvers on the waves while staying fully in control.

What’s also really interesting about this wing is, due to its higher aspect ratio and small size, you can breach the surface of the water and regain control in an instant. That means more aggressive carving with wing tips outside the water and some new air time on your surf gear.

If you’re looking for more glide and carry while still keeping serious speed, take a look at Lift Foils 120 High Aspect Front Wings.

Recommended for: Surf foilers craving aerials on

Price: $850

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 11.0
  • Volume: 90 in2 / 581 cm2
  • Wing span: 31.5″

110 High Aspect X: Serious Ride Time for Downwinders

Lift High Aspect wing: 110

This wing has the highest aspect ratio out of all Lift’s high aspect wing lineup.

The 110 High Aspect X is a down winder racer’s absolute favorite wing. It was designed for maximum glide and top speeds. If you have the skills, it will provide excellent pumping and downwind efficiency.

It must be ridden at a quick pace, but the glide it gives in return is relentless. The very low drag profile in the hands of the right rider is sure to win a down wind race.

Recommended for: Expert down wind foil racers.

Price: $870

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 13.1
  • Volume: 110 in2 / 710 cm2
  • Wing span: 38″ / 96.5 cm

120 High Aspect Wing: Tricky at First

120 High aspect front wings are a foilers hottest new toy

Now, the 120 High Aspect front wings are a specialty wing for those that like to push the limits. You will be delighted to find that it has it all, whether you’re surfing or sailing downwind!

Again, if you’re new to foiling, this wing isn’t for you just yet. It may feel like your first time foiling all over again but trust us after a few sessions, you’ll figure it out.

Fun fact: The 120 high aspect front wing is built with a specialty premium carbon fiber for ultimate rigidity at a small size.

Price: $850

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 10.2
  • Volume: 120 in2 / 775 cm2
  • Wing span: 35″

150 High Aspect X: Glide for Miles

150 High Aspect Wing

The 150 High Aspect X has been our most anticipated and requested wing to date. The ace of spades for downwind foiling enthusiasts. This wing has the speed of the 120 HA with the pump (or more) of the 170 HA.

With a wingspan of 39 inches, this wing is a true glider, but don’t let the wingspan fool you. The 150 High Aspect X can still lean into a nice carve when needed and is user-friendly to ride. We expect this wing to be a staple in the Lift lineup for many years to come.

Recommended: A downwinder’s dream

Price: $850

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 10.1
  • Volume 150 in2 / 970 cm2
  • Wing span: 39″ / 99 cm

170 High Aspect Wing: Efficient and Fast

170 High Aspect wings: an extremely gratifying experience

On to the 170 High Aspect front wings. There like the little brother of the 200 High Aspect, but with more speed and more efficiency.

This front wing also demands a little bit of practice, but will be your absolute favorite for all foiling disciplines. It’s fast, it turns, and it pumps as if you had a motor below your board (Yes you can strap this on to your efoil too).

For eFoiling, the 170 high aspect offers great efficiency and runs pretty quick. It certainly takes some practice, but is extremely satisfying when you become familiar with it.

Recommended: Foilers looking for a new challenge and eFoilers looking for high speeds.

Price: $915

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 8.1
  • Surface Area: 170 in2 / 1095 cm2
  • Wing span: 37″

200 High Aspect Wing: Supercharges your eFoil Battery Life

Last up, the 200 High Aspect front wings offer an ideal middle ground for float without too much drag, so you can keep up your speed and connect on every wave available. This wing simply does it all.

If you’re looking for your first high aspect wing, this is the perfect wing to dip your toes into. Plus the larger wing is perfect for larger riders who have been foiling for awhile.

For our eFoilers out there, this wing will supercharge your ride time. Just try to run down a full battery on these, we dare you.

Price: $975

Dimensions:

  • Aspect Ratio: 6.8
  • Surface Area: 200 in2 / 1290 cm2
  • Wing span: 37

Epic Foils: Our Take on Lift Foils High Aspect Wings

We’ve gotten so much positive feedback on the blazing speeds and enhanced glide on Lift’s high aspect wings.

These are meant for expert riders who want Lift’s signature speed and ultimate responsiveness. The Lift high aspect front wings are some of the best wings on the market and get two thumbs up in our book.

If you’ve been using wings from Lift Foils surf lineup, then we would suggest starting out with the 200 High Aspect wing then working your way down. It’s great for eFoiling and surf foiling as well. If you’re a prone surf foiling professional, you probably already know what you want.

Down winder foilers should try either the 120, 150 or 170 from lift high aspect series. If you’re exploring aerials on your surf foil, go for the 90 lift high aspect. The 70 lift high aspect should be reserved for groms and lighter riders.

Whatever you decide, if you have the skills to back it up you wont miss on choosing a Lift high aspect wing.