Foam or fur over the basket will increase wind protection. The key to wind noise reduction is providing sufficient dead-airspace around the capsule without too much muffling material, so the combination of open space immediately surrounding the capsule by the basket, plus a sound-permeable but gust impermeable outer layer (foam, fur or both) can offer a high degree of protection with minimal muffling- that's the basis upon which the big Rycote windjammer "blimps" work, which are the gold standard for high-gust wind recording.
That said, the Movos are cheap and reportedly effective for most situations, so may end up being a better practical choice for many tapers. And although they cost more than the Movo's, it's still hard to beat the good old dual-layer big ass Shure windscreens.