Worthing Watersports brings Duotone demo gear to Wales
4 Duotone demo-day takeaways from Rhosneigr, including 2026 kite, wing, windsurf, SUP and foil assist gear.

Worthing Watersports is bringing Duotone’s 2026 demo gear to Rhosneigr for a hands-on test day.
If you want one place to compare Duotone’s 2026 range before buying, this event gives you the shortlist: kite, wing, windsurf, SUP and foil assist, all at the Duotone Experience Day in Rhosneigr on 20 June 2026.
| Item | What you can test | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Duotone kite gear | Kites and related setup | Check power delivery and handling on the water |
| Duotone wing gear | Wings and wingfoil setup | Compare low-end lift and control |
| Duotone windsurf gear | Sails, boards, and rig options | See how the 2026 range feels in real conditions |
| Duotone SUP gear | SUP boards and accessories | Test stability, glide, and carry comfort |
| Duotone foil assist | Foil assist systems and kits | Evaluate takeoff help and session range |
1. Duotone kite gear
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The kite side of the demo is the fastest way to feel how the 2026 range behaves under pressure. If you are shopping for a new kite or bar setup, a demo day beats spec sheets because you can compare lift, turning speed, and bar feedback in the same session.

Worthing Watersports is making the Worthing Watersports event useful for riders who want a direct feel before they commit. That matters when small changes in canopy shape or control range can change how a kite rides in chop and gusts.
- Useful for freeride, jump, and wave riders
- Best for comparing sizes before a purchase
- Helps you match kite feel to local wind strength
2. Duotone wing gear
Wingfoilers get a strong reason to attend because wing setup choices are hard to judge from photos alone. Testing the wing in person helps you see how stable it feels when powered up, how it flags out, and whether the handling suits your stance.
Since the event is framed around the 2026 range, it is a good chance to compare newer wing models against the kind of gear you already own. That is especially useful if you are deciding between a lighter, more compact setup and something with more grunt for marginal wind.
- Compare wing size and handling on the water
- Check how the wing behaves through transitions
- Useful for riders moving from beginner to intermediate gear
3. Duotone windsurf gear
Windsurfers often want to know whether a new sail or board will feel faster, lighter, or easier to control. Demo days answer that faster than product pages do, because you can feel rig balance and board trim in actual conditions.

The Rhosneigr session is a practical chance to sort out whether your next upgrade should be a sail, board, or both. If you are returning to the sport, testing current gear can also show how much easier modern rigs are to handle compared with older setups.
- Try sails with different power profiles
- Compare board stability and planing feel
- Good for sailors who want to upgrade one piece at a time
4. Duotone SUP gear
SUP may look simpler than kite or wing gear, but the right board still changes how much you enjoy a session. A demo lets you compare stability, glide, and turning response, which is useful whether you paddle for fitness, cruising, or light surf.
Because the event includes SUP alongside more technical watersports, it gives mixed-discipline riders a single place to test options. That can save time if you are choosing gear for family use, rental, or a summer travel board.
- Check board width and stability before buying
- Compare rigid and inflatable-feel priorities
- Useful for touring, casual paddling, and first boards
5. Duotone foil assist
Foil assist is the category most likely to change how long you can stay on the water. If you are interested in longer sessions, easier takeoffs, or less fatigue, testing foil assist gear in person gives you a clearer read than reading product claims alone.
The demo day format is a smart fit for this kind of equipment because the value is in feel: how quickly it helps, how natural it is to use, and whether it matches your riding style. For foilers, that makes the event more than a product preview.
- Good for riders who want easier water starts
- Useful for extending light-wind sessions
- Helps assess whether assist tech fits your setup
How to decide
If you are mainly a kite, wing, windsurf, SUP, or foil assist rider, choose the section that matches your current sport and test the models that solve your biggest annoyance first. The best demo-day wins are usually practical: easier handling, better control, or a setup that fits your local conditions.
If you ride more than one discipline, this event is even more useful because you can compare several Duotone categories in one visit. That is the main advantage of the Rhosneigr demo: one trip, many test rides, and a clearer buying decision.
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