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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AFS DOCK-STAR
AFS
$859.00Glide & Shine Forget everything you thought you knew about dockstarting — the star of the dock has arrived ? Meet the DOCK-STAR: ultra-light, razor-sharp, with a glitter finish that catches eyes *and* wakes. Built to shine — visually and...$859.00 -
2025 AFS PULSE Foilboard 4'0 x 19.3" x 19L
AFS
$1,359.00The Pulse, a minimal foil board designed for demanding wake, kite, and tow foil riders. Its moulded carbon construction offers unparalleled responsiveness and connectivity with the foil, providing a unique gliding sensation. Intuitive and...$1,359.00
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