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Created by Shaunger > 9 months ago, 10 Jan 2025
Shaunger
9 posts
10 Jan 2025 2:15AM
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Does anyone have any experience with Gong wings...they look pretty nice and priced well.

Fishdude
315 posts
10 Jan 2025 8:05AM
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Shaunger said..
Does anyone have any experience with Gong wings...they look pretty nice and priced well.


Their new wings are very good.

colas
5364 posts
10 Jan 2025 3:23PM
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As most of them are sold in Europe, You will have more feedback on winging groups / forums with lots of European (especially French) people.

Niichts
45 posts
10 Jan 2025 6:29PM
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Just ordered the Plus 7m. We have several other Plus 2023/2024 Plus 7m users at my local who say they're good for the price.

One guy had a 2024 Unit 6.5m (regular, non D-Lab) and dumped it for a 6.5m Aramid Droid, said the Droid felt much better to use.

Two dudes with the Superpower said it was crap, though. Both the old one and the new one with the half double-skin design.

strekke
85 posts
11 Jan 2025 1:22AM
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I have the Droid Aramid 5.5 and recently added Droid Aramid X 4.5. Excellent wings for an unbeatable price, since the Aramid range is basically Alula. Tested them back to back to my Strike V3's, Units, and Slicks. Almost as grunty as a Unit and very stable flagged out, a lot less nervous than the Unit or Slick. Way easier to get going than the Strike V3. Love the carbon boom with pistol grip as well, and that is included standard in the Aramid versions. I have ridden the 5.5 extensively in 2024 and its canopy is holding up a lot better than my Strike V3's. For the price you can't really go wrong with them, they're excellent wings and Gong riders are regularly on the podium in various disciplines so they do know what they are doing design-wise. Downsides of the brand are sometimes waiting time for production as they work in small batches, almost no way to test gear before buying, and limited discounts/no wiggle room on pricing when you ask for it, although they do do special deals for stock cleanups. So unless if you know a mainstream brand dealer that standard gives you 40% discounts on new gear, Gong is definitely best bang for your buck and worth looking into.

mcrt
643 posts
11 Jan 2025 9:54PM
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Edit: i am not a Gong ambassador,not even a fanboy, i had my troubles with them way back,but fair is fair...

I have Droid Aramid X in 5m and 4m.
Neutra Aramid X in 3.5m.

Droids: they are super stable and grunty, great upwind and tacks.They jump 30% higher than anything else,serious elevators, and they hang glide to a soft landing.
They do have a bit of a hard feel,specially the 5m, and IMHO the boom could be lighter (i think it is the beefy plastic elbiws) and a bit thicker diameter tube (more like windsurf boom) .But overall i would buy again ,no doubt.

Neutra: Softer,lighter feel, great for stronger winds (usually gustier).Still perform fine, jump ok but not the magic elevator of the Droid.

Overall very happy with the quiver,would not choose different now.

larsdegroot
164 posts
12 Jan 2025 12:56AM
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How is the boom placement on the droid. I noticed in videos that people have their front hand all the way in front. Does it pull very hard on the front hand?.
I tried an RRD evo gold once. And it was so horrible, i could use that wing with both hands on the front handle, because the back hand was doing nothing.

My current wing, north nova pro, is great, but too heavy. I always use a harness. But i want a wing that feels balanced between the front and rear hand.

mcrt
643 posts
12 Jan 2025 1:29AM
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larsdegroot said..
How is the boom placement on the droid. I noticed in videos that people have their front hand all the way in front. Does it pull very hard on the front hand?.
I tried an RRD evo gold once. And it was so horrible, i could use that wing with both hands on the front handle, because the back hand was doing nothing.

My current wing, north nova pro, is great, but too heavy. I always use a harness. But i want a wing that feels balanced between the front and rear hand.


No worries, it is perfectly balanced on the two sizes i have (4m and 5m).

I used to windsurf and going back to a boom is very nice :).

larsdegroot
164 posts
12 Jan 2025 6:00AM
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I know, for me the same. I dont want any other wing without boom. Boom only :)

capster
WA, 49 posts
22 Jan 2025 4:28PM
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Had the Droid Aramid 5m, was very happy with it, upsized to Droid Aramid X 5,5m to better suite my location. Extremely happy with both of them. Feel the X version gives even better hang times.

Owned 9 different wings the last 3 years and tried even more. Was unhappy with Gong Plus and Droid series wings from 2023, but Droid Aramid X range as it is now is just supernice. Love the boom as well!
Its almost half the price of Aluula, but the same or better performance. Would recommend harness for longer sessions though.

maxpwr
QLD, 44 posts
23 Jan 2025 10:47AM
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Cheers for the details. I've been tossing up between the droid and neutra and you've helped me reconfirm that droid isn't the way to go if riding unharnessed.

Hwy1North
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25 Jan 2025 2:39AM
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maxpwr said..
Cheers for the details. I've been tossing up between the droid and neutra and you've helped me reconfirm that droid isn't the way to go if riding unharnessed.


I'm using the 4.5 Neutra Aramid-X for winds 15-25. Supremely well balanced and suited to riding swells and then pointing high back up into the wind. It does pull a bit when pointing very high, but on a reach is light in the hands and suprisingly fast. So for reaching back and forth without a harness in powered conditions, and able to pump onto plane as opposed to being pulled up, would be a fine flat water wing.

It is unreal in it's ability to disapear while on a wave. Very few wings are as good in off-shore winds. It's definitely not grunty, but has good low end that takes a few uses to fully develop from factory fresh. Love the boom. Oddly, I've seen a round larger diameter boom shipped with these, but mine have a small diameter oval boom. I have a 5.5 too for marginal wind wave days, but at 90kg I've only used it once and instead prefer to work the 4.5. Where I live the wind is either pretty windy, or pretty bad (or both!)

maxpwr
QLD, 44 posts
25 Jan 2025 7:07AM
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Legend, that's exactly the sort of review to tip me over the edge. You've helped me dial in that 4.5m will be the right size too! Just waiting for some other Gong gear to be available next month and I'll get one in.



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