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Foiling Magazine Previews Tabou 2026 Wingfoiling Collection for All Levels

Tabou’s 2026 Wingfoiling Collection spotlights the Tiny and Rocket models, Rocket comes in sizes 86–136 while Tiny shows up in social posts as a Tiny 56, all shaped by Fabien Vollenweider.

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Foiling Magazine Previews Tabou 2026 Wingfoiling Collection for All Levels
Source: www.thefoilingmagazine.com

Tabou Boards has rolled out a product-first push for its Wingfoiling Collection 2026, a refreshed lineup Foiling Magazine previewed as targeting riders “from learners to performance-focused athletes.” The campaign centers on specific models such as the Tiny 2026 and Rocket 2026 and leans on marketing lines including “A new era of flight begins. ⚡️” across Instagram, Facebook, and a YouTube film.

The Tiny 2026 is billed on Tabou’s site as “one of the most versatile boards in the lineup,” with concrete design notes: a compact mid-length outline, concave rails, an elaborate hull shape, and a surf-style nose intended to ensure smooth water release and easy take-off in waves. Tabou’s copy highlights multiple strap positions for stance customization and lists the Tiny as suitable for wingfoiling, prone foiling, and pumping “depending on the size you choose.” Social posts reference a Tiny 56 in action alongside partners and gear tags.

Tabou positions the Rocket 2026 under the heading “Legendary Freeride Performance,” and publishes technical claims that benefit riders across levels. The Rocket’s published features include a balanced outline, a low-volume tail for early take-off, sharp rear rails, and a V double concave bottom shape for efficient water release and stable touchdowns. The site notes a slightly increased nose volume to “neutralize air vortex,” a recessed deck to optimize foot-to-foil angle, and multiple strap insert positions. Rocket sizes are listed explicitly as 86, 96, 106, 116, 126, and 136.

Design authorship and testing are stated up front: Tabou credits shaper Fabien Vollenweider, saying “Each model in the 2026 collection has been developed with precision by shaper Fabien Vollenweider and tested in a variety of conditions to guarantee optimal lift, control, and reactivity.” That claim appears across product pages and campaign copy framing the collection’s aims of “refined shapes, effortless flight, and ultimate control.”

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The brand’s digital rollout includes a YouTube video titled “GET AIRBORNE | Tabou Boards Wingfoiling 2026,” posted October 8, 2025, showing 273 views in the snapshot and hosted on a channel listed with 1,960 subscribers. Instagram image captions (images 12–19 in the campaign excerpts) repeat taglines such as “Refined shapes, effortless flight, and ultimate control built for riders who want to boost higher, ride faster, and fly with precision,” and tie in Gaastra wing mentions and location credits like Guadeloupe and Kiel in photo captions.

Tabou’s marketing materials guide readers to the Tabou Boards website for the full catalog; the collection is presented repeatedly as suitable “for every wingfoiler – from ambitious learners to performance-driven professionals,” with Tiny and Rocket offered as concrete entry points for different progression goals.

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