Wake
Wakesurf hydrofoiling or "Wakefoiling" has taken off as of late. Flying along the wake with or without a rope is simply a feeling that needs to be on every person's bucket list. You do not need an expensive boat, a young body, or even that much skill to get going, but the fun is endless. Experienced riders with a large wing can ride infinitely behind the boat 1, 2, 3, even 4 wakes back with a rope for assistance.
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Mystic Vandal Pro Helmet
Mystic
$107.99 - $143.99Sizes: XS/S / M/L / XL/XXL We had a certain set of requirements when it came to designing our ideal helmet for the water. The result is the Vandal Pro, crafted from ABS Shell to handle high impact. Comfort was big on our list, and the Vandal Pro is extra...$107.99 - $143.99 -
Mystic Vandal Helmet
Mystic
$107.99Mystic Vandal Helmet The Vandal was designed to take on high impact, as a sturdy helmet that we can rely on from one day to the next. This CE approved helmet is lined with EVA foam which is slightly more bulky than the Pro, but is lined with...$107.99
Wake Foil FAQs
Common Characteristics of Wake Foils
- Short masts (15" - 30") to handle chop and steep wakes
- Short fuselage for tight turns and quick pitch adjustment
- Full range of wing sizes to adapt for speed, rope-less riding, wake size, and riding style; 90 - 210sq. in.
- Track box is the most popular type of board connection
- Most boards range from 3'6" - 5'
- Most boards have the option to mount footstraps or hooks