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from 2006 reviewsPerfect for hunting down spots in the heart of winter. Holds up against the wind incredibly well. The fleece lining feels like you are wearing a grizzly bear. I recommend keeping your car seats dry and wearing your wetsuit home with this pancho on until you can change in a hot shower. 10/10 investment!
I wear this at least 3 times a week when its cold. Its super soft, the perfect warmth for slightly chilly days, and a great weight for layering with larger jackets. The navy blue hides dirt and stains and the sleeve ends have held up over about a year of wear.
This is my go too front wing for wing foiling. I started out using the 1190 but recently switched to the 990 and haven't looked back. Most of my wing sessions are in 18mph + and have plenty of power paired with the speed 180 stabilizer. This foil is super easy to get on foil and is effortless to carve and do tuns and is super forgiving. The speed i get too on foil is unreal, go give it a try !
I recently tried this boom on the XPS II. I absolutely recommend this, i prefer this over the separate handles on the wing. It gives you more versatility easy to de power/ power the wing and easy to change hand positions. It is super easy to change out on the wing from the two handles to the boom, I highly recommend giving this a go !
This kite popped up for sale yesterday and the condition was really good. The wind was blowing between 6mph to 13mph and the kite was able to lift off easily and was really simple to control. My son took it out for a spin (~160lbs) and he was able to do some small jumps with it. We also have an XR 13.5 that wouldn't dream of getting off the ground in anything less than a standing 12mph or better, so this is truly an excellent light wind kite. It's too soon to see just how low it can go, but it's looking promising so far. We don't get a lot of wind where we live, so I was hoping to find something that would work during the summer when e can't make it out to Hatteras. I've been wanting to try one of these for over a year now and I'm extremely glad the timing worked out to get it. These newer kites are pretty rad!
Just got off the water after a wing foil session at REAL in the Watermen’s Foil Garden. Southwest wind averaging around 23 mph—great conditions.
I rode a full F-One setup: Rocket Free Surf Foilboard (71L), V6 Quad X 4M wing, UHM Carbon 85cm mast (12mm), SK8 HM Carbon 850 front wing, and XS 138 carving tail.
This entire kit blew me away.
The board rode much smaller than its volume suggests, but still had plenty of float to get up and going. Once on foil, it felt even lighter, with minimal swing weight and really nice balance.
The foil setup was fast, responsive, and super efficient—tons of glide with high-end turning performance.
The Quad X wing delivered great power and stability while still feeling responsive. I loved the boom setup, though I did miss having a window—could be a drawback in more crowded spots.
For context, I’m an experienced foiler (~160 lbs), typically riding Armstrong gear in the 45–65L midlength board range, so the 71L was a bit outside my norm. That said, I’d absolutely ride this board again—especially for ocean sessions or parawinging. It offers a super stable platform to get started, then really comes alive once you’re on foil.
It’s been a while since I’ve spent time on other gear, and I’m stoked to see this setup available in the REAL rental shop. I wouldn’t hesitate to grab it again for any session—sound, ocean, surf, or downwind.
Just got off the water after a wing foil session at REAL in the Watermen’s Foil Garden. Southwest wind averaging around 23 mph—great conditions.
I rode a full F-One setup: Rocket Free Surf Foilboard (71L), V6 Quad X 4M wing, UHM Carbon 85cm mast (12mm), SK8 HM Carbon 850 front wing, and XS 138 carving tail.
This entire kit blew me away.
The board rode much smaller than its volume suggests, but still had plenty of float to get up and going. Once on foil, it felt even lighter, with minimal swing weight and really nice balance.
The foil setup was fast, responsive, and super efficient—tons of glide with high-end turning performance.
The Quad X wing delivered great power and stability while still feeling responsive. I loved the boom setup, though I did miss having a window—could be a drawback in more crowded spots.
For context, I’m an experienced foiler (~160 lbs), typically riding Armstrong gear in the 45–65L midlength board range, so the 71L was a bit outside my norm. That said, I’d absolutely ride this board again—especially for ocean sessions or parawinging. It offers a super stable platform to get started, then really comes alive once you’re on foil.
It’s been a while since I’ve spent time on other gear, and I’m stoked to see this setup available in the REAL rental shop. I wouldn’t hesitate to grab it again for any session—sound, ocean, surf, or downwind.
Just got off the water after a wing foil session at REAL in the Watermen’s Foil Garden. Southwest wind averaging around 23 mph—great conditions.
I rode a full F-One setup: Rocket Free Surf Foilboard (71L), V6 Quad X 4M wing, UHM Carbon 85cm mast (12mm), SK8 HM Carbon 850 front wing, and XS 138 carving tail.
This entire kit blew me away.
The board rode much smaller than its volume suggests, but still had plenty of float to get up and going. Once on foil, it felt even lighter, with minimal swing weight and really nice balance.
The foil setup was fast, responsive, and super efficient—tons of glide with high-end turning performance.
The Quad X wing delivered great power and stability while still feeling responsive. I loved the boom setup, though I did miss having a window—could be a drawback in more crowded spots.
For context, I’m an experienced foiler (~160 lbs), typically riding Armstrong gear in the 45–65L midlength board range, so the 71L was a bit outside my norm. That said, I’d absolutely ride this board again—especially for ocean sessions or parawinging. It offers a super stable platform to get started, then really comes alive once you’re on foil.
It’s been a while since I’ve spent time on other gear, and I’m stoked to see this setup available in the REAL rental shop. I wouldn’t hesitate to grab it again for any session—sound, ocean, surf, or downwind.
Just got off the water after a wing foil session at REAL in the Watermen’s Foil Garden. Southwest wind averaging around 23 mph—great conditions.
I rode a full F-One setup: Rocket Free Surf Foilboard (71L), V6 Quad X 4M wing, UHM Carbon 85cm mast (12mm), SK8 HM Carbon 850 front wing, and XS 138 carving tail.
This entire kit blew me away.
The board rode much smaller than its volume suggests, but still had plenty of float to get up and going. Once on foil, it felt even lighter, with minimal swing weight and really nice balance.
The foil setup was fast, responsive, and super efficient—tons of glide with high-end turning performance.
The Quad X wing delivered great power and stability while still feeling responsive. I loved the boom setup, though I did miss having a window—could be a drawback in more crowded spots.
For context, I’m an experienced foiler (~160 lbs), typically riding Armstrong gear in the 45–65L midlength board range, so the 71L was a bit outside my norm. That said, I’d absolutely ride this board again—especially for ocean sessions or parawinging. It offers a super stable platform to get started, then really comes alive once you’re on foil.
It’s been a while since I’ve spent time on other gear, and I’m stoked to see this setup available in the REAL rental shop. I wouldn’t hesitate to grab it again for any session—sound, ocean, surf, or downwind.
Just got off the water after a wing foil session at REAL in the Watermen’s Foil Garden. Southwest wind averaging around 23 mph—great conditions.
I rode a full F-One setup: Rocket Free Surf Foilboard (71L), V6 Quad X 4M wing, UHM Carbon 85cm mast (12mm), SK8 HM Carbon 850 front wing, and XS 138 carving tail.
This entire kit blew me away.
The board rode much smaller than its volume suggests, but still had plenty of float to get up and going. Once on foil, it felt even lighter, with minimal swing weight and really nice balance.
The foil setup was fast, responsive, and super efficient—tons of glide with high-end turning performance.
The Quad X wing delivered great power and stability while still feeling responsive. I loved the boom setup, though I did miss having a window—could be a drawback in more crowded spots.
For context, I’m an experienced foiler (~160 lbs), typically riding Armstrong gear in the 45–65L midlength board range, so the 71L was a bit outside my norm. That said, I’d absolutely ride this board again—especially for ocean sessions or parawinging. It offers a super stable platform to get started, then really comes alive once you’re on foil.
It’s been a while since I’ve spent time on other gear, and I’m stoked to see this setup available in the REAL rental shop. I wouldn’t hesitate to grab it again for any session—sound, ocean, surf, or downwind.
Okay, the setup is simple, the wings are butter smooth, but I feel like nobody is talking about the greatest attribute of this setup…
YOU CAN SWAP WINGS WHILE FLYING YOUR KITE!! What good is a quiver of front and rear wings if you have to land your kite and pull out your tool kit? Nobody does that. You would just deal with the wrong setup you have rigged or change your kite size… with One Lock you just kite back to the beach;
-Turn your board upside down
-Open the one lock latch
-Wiggle out your tail. (foot on rear of board)
-Slide out your front wing (smack front of wing once to loosen )
-Reassemble new setup!
It is SUCH A BONUS FEATURE to change your wings as conditions change or if you want to adjust your riding style for waves, speed, stability or just to pop on your 1255 because the wind got super light and you want to foil in a gnats fart. It’s awesome.
I feel like I’m the only one doing that and other foilers are missing out. It’s also great as you transition to higher performance wings. Get out there on your comfort setup, get dialed, then come in and pop on the big boy pants setup. Tear it up.
The wings are great. No disturbances in the water flow over the foil due to screws. They’re so stable. No cavitation or sketchiness at speed, in waves, or when you breach… they’re just great. And Slingshot keeps making more wings to swap out.
Just buy it. Get full carbon. You won’t look back with regret. It’s a great setup.
My favourite thing to do! The first unit I got was a dud but have had zero issues with the new unit after about 20 sessions. Real was also really good about getting the issue solved quickly!
Loving this board after about 20 sessions! My Cab foils like to sit a little forward of the middle position.
I use this resin for most of my repairs due to its fast acting cure time. I usually sand the area first to prep the damaged area and again once it has hardened. I take this on all my surf trips and quick repairs .
I purchased this helmet last winter initially for a surf trip, but i use it every session for wing foiling. It's super lightweight easy to adjust on the fly and super comfortable. Highly recommend this helmet for any sport !
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