Matthias from Mat on Foil is one of the few riders who has had the opportunity to extensively test a wide range of Triple Seven products. Thanks to this experience, he can clearly explain the differences, strengths, and riding characteristics of each model.
This time, he got his hands on the new Hybrid 7.2 and compared it directly to the single-skin Skin 7.3 in a detailed video review.
His findings align perfectly with our vision for these two wings. While the Skin 7.3 shines with exceptional low-end performance and simplicity, the Hybrid 7.2 offers a noticeable advantage in top-end control, stability, and overall wind range.
The choice ultimately depends on the rider and the conditions. If you are riding on lakes or in thermic environments with periodic gusts, the Hybrid 7.2 will comfortably absorb those stronger peaks without becoming overpowering. On the other hand, if your local conditions are truly marginal and you want to maximise every bit of low-end power, the Skin 7.3 will deliver an efficient, enjoyable ride even in light winds.
Both wings are designed with a clear purpose in mind, and neither replaces the other. Instead, they complement each other, giving riders the opportunity to choose the perfect tool for their style, conditions, and expectations.
At Triple Seven, our goal is simple — to provide a complete quiver of high-performance products tailored to different riders and different conditions.





