SAFETY
Foiling is more fun when you’re not bleeding. So we considered every component and how it’s user friendliness could be improved.
/ All wingtips have rounded tips and are curved down, away from kicking feet.
/ Wing covers are designed to stay on during setup, minimizing accidents while on land.
/ 90cm mast gives enough height for correct technique, minimizing both touchdowns and breaches. / Rigid aluminium hardware delivers consistent, reliable lift which increases control.
SIMPLICITY
Rigging up has never been the most fun part of windsurfing. Adding a foil can increase the complexity, so we have focused on making it as easy as possible.
/Â Minimal bolts mean less to install.
/ Only 2 different bolt types – short bolts for the wings, and long ones for the mast.
/ A single tool required. The 5mm Hex Key was selected for it’s long-term reliability, the abundance of compatible tools (many sails use this size for batten tension), and easy replacement of bolts.
/ Plug in connections between fuselage/mast and fuselage/front wing.
RELIABILITY
If you’re flying half a metre out of the water, you don’t want that front wing moving around underneath you. Rigidity is the key to holding the wings in a consistent position. Rigidity allows you to lock in and windsurf on the foil, rather than riding a bucking bronco.
/ Mast geometry maximizes stiffness. 19mm thick x 145mm wide. Much stiffer both longitudinally and torsionally than most carbon masts.
/Â Spigot on fuselage locks into the mast section.
/Â Fuselage uses straight sections for directional stability, and to maximize the strength/weight ratios.
/Â 4x connection surfaces on the front wing connection reduces any movement.
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