Our D/Lab carbon tails are the rear part of the fuselage which fit onto our new Carve 2.0 D/LAB front wings.
Once connected by the “invisible” M6 bolt, they could fool you into thinking that our glider was actually one single carbon part. The unique trick is our clever design which hides under the mast, the bolt used to connect the tail part with the front wing. By doing this, we are able to eliminate the traditional extra bolt heads which are exposed on all our competitor’s foils with similar semi glider concepts.
The D/Lab tails are available in two lengths. A shorter 37cm piece, which once connected to a front wing is the equivalent of our 60cm fuselage, and a longer 43cm piece, which matches the 66cm fuselage.
Pick the 37 tail for a more exciting ride and the possibility to draw tighter turns or settle for the 43 tail for more control at high speeds.
The carbon construction of the D/Lab tails not only guarantees a hassle-free maintenance, but the strong connection to the front wing via two M8 plus one M6 bolt ensures that the complete assembly is as stiff as a single part glider, such as the ones found on our Daytona foils.
Fuselage Aero Tail not included - please order separately
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1st use Lake Garda-Torbole
Bougth the 94 cm yesterday @ the Duotone Pro shop in Torbole, Lake Garda, Italy. It was the 1st one sold. Used it today in the ofshore gusty winds in Lake Garda. Coming from a starter foil set (82cm mast & 78cm fuselage), i directy noticed that it rides much more "smooth" than de ALU masts, without al the noises the ALU majes at higher speed. Speed potential is much better. Pumping to start and to overcome "windholes" goes very wel with the 66cm fuselage icm with the Flide 905 foil. The length of 94 cm gives much more confidence speeding through heavy chop/waves. Very haapy with after only one session. Recommended for the medium to advanced riders!
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