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MidAtlanticFoil said..
I've got a quiver of 6-2M BRM W1 wings and just took out the 2M (really 2.2) in 20-35mph conditions with my 1850HS Armstrong wing and 70L 5'1" FSM wingboard. (I'm around 65kgs). It was my first session on the tiny toy 2M and I put the 1850 on to make sure I'd get up and not get blown down the river with the wind helping the ebbing tide. No problem getting up at all.
Previous sessions in similar conditions I had gone 3M BRM or 3.5 Swing previously and it was a bit much, umbrella'ing everywhere and not that fun. The 2M on the other hand was pure bliss. I was hooting out loud ripping around catching bumps and ended the session with dry hair.
In short, get a tiny wing!
I was riding in a river with very short period river wind swell, so I would have gone smaller size foil if I was riding waves over waist high.
65kg on the 1850 you only need an umbrella