Green Hat Kiteboarding-Wing Foil Mast Collection-Cabrinha Hollow 84 Carbon Mast

Wing Foil Masts

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Regular price $1,215.20
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Regular price $1,519.00
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What is included: Mast, cover, bolts  What is missing: Nothing Modifications: None Damages: None Repairs: None Grade: A -This mast has some light wear but overall r...
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Regular price $1,151.00
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What is included: Mast, cover, bolts  What is missing: Nothing Modifications: None Damages: None Repairs: None Grade: A -This mast has some light wear but overall r...
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 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...
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What is included: Mast, integrated plate, and integrated front fuselage (one piece) & (2) M8 x 25mm Torx screws and cover. What is missing: Nothing Modifications: None Damag...

Foil Masts | Carbon or Aluminium, the only question to ask yourself or not? 


Wing foiling masts are a crucial element in your wing foil setup, directly impacting your performance on the water. Carbon or aluminium is not the only question you should ask yourself. The length of the mast, your skill level, your riding style and personal preference all play a pivotal role in how you will interact with your mast in different water conditions.

The more affordable option is aluminium, it is probably heavier and potentially softer than its carbon counterpart. On the plus side, it will be indestructible! A carbon mast is lighter, stiffer and more expensive. They provide better stability, less drag, more glide and they are also less likely to corrode.

For beginners, shorter masts (35-70 cm) offer more stability and control, keeping riders closer to the water and reducing the risk of unexpected crashes. As skills progress, intermediate while advanced riders might opt for longer masts (85-110 cm) to tackle more challenging conditions, perform more aggressive maneuvers, generate steeper upwind angles, have better chop clearance, and more efficient pumping techniques.

Ultimately, the perfect mast is a personal choice that can dramatically enhance your wing foiling experience, offering the right balance of control, performance, and enjoyment on the water.