Stingray SLS 2025
FOIL: ENTRY > FREEMOVE > FREESTYLE
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Do you want to double or triple your time on the water and experience the silent and effortless flight, even in the same wind conditions as Wing Foilers? Look no further than the STINGRAY board range, catering to every aspect of Windsurf Foiling from Foil Entry up to Hardcore Foil Freestyle.
The lineup consists of 3 distinct design concepts:
STINGRAY 136
Perfect for those entering the exciting world of Windsurf Foiling, the 136 offers generous dimensions allowing usage in lighter winds than you need to waterstart making it comfortable to uphaul and to get you up and flying in the lightest breeze. The backward-oriented volume allows you to move your feet close to the foil before the board is even in motion. However, as the STINGRAY 136 has a similar aspect ratio (length to width ratio) than the other sizes it’s by no means a dull board to ride. It will therefore grow with you as your skill and performance level progress. Beveled rails at the nose aid smooth out landings and recovery from touchdowns. Updated for 2024, it now includes CONVEX TAIL CUT-OUTS, minimizing wetted surface for smoother take-offs and quicker flight transitions.
STINGRAY SLS 126 and 116
The focus on innovation was centered here with both boards having a complete redesign this year. With lengths of 206 and 196 cm respectively, these New School Freemove foil boards are very compact. This reduces the nose weight for an immediate take-off into flight mode. The reduced swing weight also makes these boards more aggressive to carve, jump and rotate on the foil. These 2 sizes are also equipped with our brand new CONVEX TAIL CUT-OUTS.
STINGRAY SLS 103
The smallest STINGRAY is designed for progressive foilers with focus on manoeuvres rather than straight line performance only. The 103 allows riders to link carves, 360s, and even air moves within a short time and distance. For quick change of directions with great connection to the foil - built to carve and pop! It is simply a 100% Freestyle Foiling optimized design.
All sizes now feature the Track Box System exclusively, eliminating the additional Tuttle Box and reducing weight by approximately 600 grams. This adjustment results in a more balanced board, facilitating quicker take-offs. Additionally, the new FAST MOUNT SYSTEM allows for easy foil mounting from the tail without dismantling screws and nuts (except for size 136). Be the first on the water with the STINGRAY series!

Main color specs when repairing the board
Stingray SLS: Top: Pantone 2090 C | Bottom: Pantone Yellow C
Stingray: Top: Pantone 3125 C


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Stingray 126
Team, Wanted to share my thoughts about the new board. Simply amazing. A massive step forward from the previous 130 and 115. I have been using this board for few months now from near no wind to 25 knots using a range of f pace cam 7.8 right down to f pace style 4.0 with the carbon mast fuselage and 1000 occasionally 1250 foils. The single rear strap option is great for gusty harbour sailing allowing a more upright stance. Although the rig track is shorter just leaving it in the middle works for all conditions. The take off in front and rear straps with small amount of pumping or in higher winds simple bear away with quick pop gets you flying effortlessly. The foil mast can be placed in a much wider range of adjustment for and aft of the mid point with no adverse porpoising. The older boards were critical on placement right at the back. The board still flys straight in the stronger winds even in the strongest gusts. Moving the foil mast forward with only the 1000 foil allows unbelievable early take off and still nice speeds of up to 20 knots which I think is great for free ride kit. The stingray and fpace combination is truly a rewarding, fun and effortless way to enjoy windsurfing. Thankyou for the efforts you have put into the equipment!
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