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Appletree AppleSlice V4

Whilst the board’s focus is undeniably wingfoiling, there’s definite potential for crossover into the dark and emerging art of parawing. It’s a significant update for the Slice range.

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Tabou Twister

The Twister is a true Swiss Army knife of a board: fast, playful and versatile, delivering progression, fun and a guaranteed smile after every session.

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Omen Emissary

The compact shape, smart volume distribution and forgiving rails all work together to create a board that is highly efficient during takeoffs while remaining playful, responsive and fun.

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North Boost Foil Drive Board

This trench board and accompanying Sonar FDA18 mast are top-tier options for riders wanting a solid, high performance Foil Drive system that is an evolution in the sport.

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Appletree Zapple S

For progressive, wave-focused Foil Drive enthusiasts, this will refine the assisted experience and will skyrocket your progression when it comes to tighter, more critical turns.

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KT Super K V2 Pro Carbon

Available in a comprehensive 12 sizes, this is a true multi-discipline targeting affair, spanning the different genres of foiling effortlessly and offering a decent level of accessibility.

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JP-Australia Downwind S-TEC & M-Winger PRO

These two boards make an epic combo: The Downwind S-TEC for paddling up and chasing lines, and the M-Winger PRO for lightwind wing sessions and tighter freeride foiling.

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AK Phazer V5 Active Carbon

The AK Phazer V5 Active Carbon made me want to foil more, to try different disciplines in one session, and it’s the kind of board you grow into, not out of.

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Appletree Apple Skipper DW V2

Its directness underfoot and translation of the foil feel is best in class, and we think a lot of that magic comes from the deck construction.

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AXIS Frank Mako Downwind Board

The AXIS MAKO is a top tier option for riders who want premium custom board quality and features from a production design.

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Double Dip: Armstrong Downwind MKIII & Ocean

Overall, both boards have a spot in any quiver. The construction feels bomber and able to withstand multiple seasons of travel and abuse.

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Double Dip: AK Nomad v2 Active Carbon 55L & 115L

Filling in the low volume extra sizes into a mid-length is a genius move from AK to provide a truly all-discipline, highly versatile board range.

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Starboard Ace Lightning

The Ace Lightning is a prime example of an accessible and highly effective performance board which will push all disciplines further.

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PPC Zen Mid-Length

Whether you’re traveling light or trimming down your quiver, this board’s versatility meant we could switch between prone, SUP and wind disciplines without changing a thing.

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RRD Narwhal LTE

The RRD Narwhal LTE is a top choice for riders looking to push their limits in SUP downwind foiling while enjoying cross-discipline flexibility.

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Appletree Apple Skipper Midlength

What sets the Appletree Apple Skipper apart for the consumer is the stiff build, the highly efficient release, and the massive range of sensible dimensions.

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RRD Beluga LTD Y30

On the water, it’s quick and responsive, which made transitions feel smooth, and you definitely feel a direct feeling with your foil. Overall, this really is a killer board for wingfoiling.

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Armstrong Surf Board

The Armstrong Surf board represents a focused evolution in their lineup – a refined tool that lets you concentrate entirely on drawing your line across the water.

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North Vert

The North Vert feels like the cutting edge of board design with pure surf-style performance in mind whilst still being accessible for those looking to improve their riding.

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Appletree Zapple

It’s undeniable that the Zapple makes riding a foil assist even closer in feeling response to normal prone foiling, as well as improving efficiency and battery life.

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Tabou Tiny

The Tiny isn’t designed for beginners, but it’s a great fit for intermediate to advanced riders looking for a versatile and agile board. It handles everything from dynamic wingfoil sessions to...

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Double Dip: North Swell and Seek

Both boards come in at a very competitive price point for a robust hybrid carbon build, and both boards in face have a general feeling of practicality and ease about them,...

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Tabou Super Yaka

The Tabou Super Yaka is an excellent choice for those who often ride in very light winds. With proper technique and a big wing, you could easily ride in 5-6 knots...

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Armstrong Midlength

Probably amongst the most playful feeling and versatile boards in its volume we’ve tested, the Midlength bridges the gap between a wing and prone board as successfully as it’s possible. A...

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