Jeffrey Spencer Wake Foiling with Strider SLS and Whizz Foil
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Front Wing Crest D/LAB

PRONE / FREEFLY / WAKE / FOIL ASSIST

Front Wing Carve 3.0 D/LAB

PERFORMANCE SURF / FREESTYLE / PRONE / KITE

Front Wing Carve 3.0 SLS

SURF / FREESTYLE / PRONE / KITE

Front Wing Glide 2.0 D/LAB

Freeride Performance / Pump & Glide / Downwind

Front Wing Glide 2.0 SLS

Freeride Performance / Pump & Glide / Downwind

Front Wing Whizz SLS

PRONE / WAKE / FREEFLY

Front Wing Aero Free SLS

FREERIDE / WINDSURF

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Monobloc-Tail PX D/LAB

Carbon Tail + PX-Stab for D/LAB Foils

NEW
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Back Wing Stabilizer PX

PERFORMANCE

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Monobloc-Tail S D/LAB

Carbon Tail + S-Stab for D/LAB Foils

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Back Wing Stabilizer S

Surf Style Stab

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Back Wing Stabilizer H

High Aspect Stab

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Back Wing Aero Stabilizer C

Control

Wing Set Carve 3.0 D/LAB

PERFORMANCE SURF / FREESTYLE / PRONE / KITE

Wing Set Carve 3.0 SLS

SURF / FREESTYLE / PRONE / KITE

Wing Set Glide 2.0 D/LAB

Freeride Performance / Pump & Glide / Downwind

Wing Set Glide 2.0 SLS

Freeride Performance / Pump & Glide / Downwind

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Wing Set Whizz SLS

PRONE / WAKE / FREEFLY

Wing Set Aero Free SLS

FREERIDE / WINDSURF

WAKE FOILING FAQ

For Wake Foiling, foils with a medium aspect ratio (AR 7-9) are generally the most suitable. Since the waves are often rather small, the foil should provide a certain amount of "glide." However, to utilize the wave for turns, the foil should also be easily maneuverable and not too stretched.

The size of the foil depends heavily on the rider's weight, the wake of the boat, and the skill level of the foiler. Typically, foils with an area between 800 and 1200 cm² are appropriate.

For more answers on this and other topics, you can find them here in our Help Center.

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