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Wingfoil tracker
If you want a wingfoil tracker that survives real conditions—spray, crashes, sand and saltwater—a dedicated ocean-ready sensor is the most reliable approach. SANDIT Sensor uses GPS + motion sensing to track your sessions across ocean sports.
What to look for in a wingfoil tracker
The biggest difference between “okay” tracking and “great” tracking is consistency in harsh environments. For wingfoiling, choose a tracker that’s ocean-ready and easy to start—so you track more sessions, not fewer.
- Waterproof and sealed: built for spray and saltwater.
- GPS + motion sensing: capture routes and movement data.
- Simple workflow: less fiddling on the beach.
Why a dedicated sensor helps wingfoilers
Wingfoiling often means repeated waterstarts, hard board contact, and lots of spray. Improvised tracking setups can become a weak link fast. A purpose-built wingfoil tracker keeps your session tracking consistent without risking your phone.
Practical benefits
- More sessions tracked: less setup friction.
- Less distraction: focus on riding.
- More confidence: keep expensive gear safe.
Also for kiters
If you wingfoil and kitesurf, one ocean-ready sensor can be used across your sports. See kitesurf tracker.
FAQ
What is a wingfoil tracker?
It’s a device that records your wingfoiling sessions using sensors like GPS and motion. The best trackers are built for saltwater and impact.
Why track wingfoil sessions at all?
Tracking creates a session history so you can compare where, when and how you rode—and notice progress over time.
Can a wingfoil tracker work for kitesurfing too?
Yes. SANDIT Sensor is designed for multiple ocean sports, including wingfoiling and kitesurfing.
Track more sessions, with less risk
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