Surf | Prone Hydrofoils
20% Off
F-One 145 Monobloc Carbon Stabilizer USED
What is included:
Stabilizer, cover, bolts
What is missing:
Nothing
Modifications:
None
Damages:
None
Repairs:
None
Grade:
A -This stab has some light wear but over...
25% Off
F-One Monobloc Carbon HM 200 XXS Stabilizers USED
What is included:
Stab, cover
What is missing:
Nothing
Modifications:
None
Damages:
None
Repairs:
None
Grade:
B+ -This wing has some light wear but overall remains...
65% Off
Unifoil Progression Carbon Stabilizer
Includes: Carbon Stab with Cover
Bolts sold separately
Unifoil Progression Carbon Tail With Cover
The progression tails are tuned to a neutral foot pressure. They have evolved out of the Shiv tail,...
5% Off
Unifoil Progression Foil Carbon Package
Includes: Progression Front Wing, Aluminum Fuselage, Unifoil 750 Aluminum Mast and Progression Tail Wing. All hardware, covers and carrying bag.
If you want to change the mast length, please Co...
30% Off
Unifoil Complete 750 Aluminum Mast
Includes: Mast, Base Plate, Adapter with Bolts
Unifoil Complete 750 Aluminum Mast
Unifoil's new aluminum mast provides riders a super stiff & high performance mast at a competitive price poin...
Surf Foils 101 | Foil Surfing
Surf foiling has revolutionized the way we ride waves and swell, particularly through prone and downwind foiling. When prone foiling, riders lie down on a specially designed foilboard and paddle into waves before standing up, with a hydrofoil system underneath that lifts the board above the water as speed builds. What makes this sport truly amazing is its ability to transform even the smallest waves into thrilling rides, making it a perfect option for those less-than-perfect surf days.
Choosing the right foil setup is crucial and depends on factors like your weight, wave conditions, and skill level. The key elements to consider when selecting a front wing are the foil's size and design, particularly its aspect ratio (AR). High AR foils are fast and great for tricks but challenging for beginners, while low AR foils offer more stability and forgiveness – perfect for starting out.
You'll also need to consider your stabilizer (rear wing), fuselage length, and mast height, with options in both carbon and aluminum to suit different budgets. While carbon offers superior performance with its lightweight and efficient design, aluminum provides a more budget-friendly entry point that still delivers excellent results.
Stop Wasting Energy!: 3 Foiling Tips for Better Glide & Efficiency - TRICK TIPS
Master your Foil Pumping Technique with Dave - TRICK TIPS
Wave Selection, Whitewater Hopping & Turning Towards the Wave - TRICK TIPS
Tune Your Foil | Shimming Video
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