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Ingenuity said..
After learning on the 105L board and now on 90L board. I can use the 90L from 3m to 6m. A little challenging tipsy in light wind but doable. Just wondering if worth keeping the 105L board for those few light wind days? Just wondering what other experienced rider are doing with either 2nd or 3rd board for different conditions?
I would just use the volume as a guide and focus more on the length and width as they are more important for making it easier once up on the foil.
I pretty much now use my 5 x 26 x 90L for all my winging and SUP foiling and i have a longer 5'10 for DW paddle foiling. If you are really just winging on it then really one board should do the job no worries and if you are already on a 90L then just work on finding the the right length that works for you. With the wing you can really go pretty small as you can always just knee start when it gets really rough.
This is my 5ft board
www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/wind-wing-boards