Foil wings and stabilizers are essential components of a foil setup, working together to create lift, control, and stability as you glide above the water. The front wing is the primary lift generator, shaped like an underwater airplane wing to convert forward motion into upward force, allowing riders to foil above the surface. Different sizes and shapes of front wings cater to varying conditions and rider styles—larger wings offer more lift and stability at lower speeds, while smaller, thinner wings are designed for speed and maneuverability. The stabilizer, or rear wing, plays a crucial balancing role by providing pitch control and helping to maintain steady flight.