Downwind Foil Boards

Downwind Foil Boards

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2024 AK Nomad Carbon Foilboard Lightwind wingboard & downwind crossover foilboard.Intuitive stability, control & maneuverability.Lightweight & durable Carbon construction. The all-new N...
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Includes: board only Apple Skipper Down Wind Introducing the Apple Skipper Down Wind foil board – the ultimate choice for experienced riders looking for a high-performance board in the exciting new...
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Includes: Board with EVA Deckpad and Leash Plug, DropBox Screw Pack (4x M8x30mm, 4 x T-Nuts) Horizon Downwind Foil Board Light Wind | SUP Foil Surfing  When we look to the horizon, it ignites our d...

Downwind Foil Boards


Downwind foiling represents an innovative fusion of water sports technologies, combining elements of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), hydro foiling, and wind-powered propulsion. While the sport emerged from the convergence of traditional water activities like kiteboarding, windsurfing, wing foiling and prone foiling. It gained significant momentum in the late 2010s, with the development of specialized equipment, particularly the downwind foil board, that truly created a new discipline. The sport's evolution has been marked by continuous technical advancements, with 2023 witnessing the first downwind race in California.

The modern downwind foil board stands out for its versatility and efficient design. These specialized boards, typically range from 6' to 9' in length and 18" to 26" in width, are crafted with carbon construction for optimal performance in both wing foiling and SUP foiling conditions. Their distinctive long, narrow shape with a displacement hull enables superior water penetration and efficient foil pumping, while the higher volume (usually 20L above body weight) ensures excellent stability. These boards excel in various conditions, from light wind performance to small wave riding, making them ideal for both beginners and advanced riders looking to maximize their time on the water across multiple foiling disciplines.