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Josh Ku Shares Foil Drive Tips for Beginners
Foil Drive has quickly become the gold standard for assisted foil surfing—hands down. But like any new discipline, the learning curve can be steep. Josh Ku, an experienced waterman, recently shared insights from his early sessions on the Foil Drive, offering a valuable roadmap for beginners navigating the transition.
The Early Struggles: From Surfing to Foil Drive
Josh’s initial challenge came from treating Foil Drive like prone surfing. Using a prone board of similar volume, he att
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9th Sep 2025
Tips on How to Ride Upwind More Efficiently
If you're reading this, chances are you already know how to ride upwind. But, do you know how to do it as efficiently as possible? In this latest video, the Brazilian Brothers break down common mistakes and give pro tips on improving your upwind riding ability. By refining your techniques, you'll be able to drive upwind with less energy, so you can save it for those coveted jumps and loops.
To the Brazilian Brothers, the most common mistakes fall into three key areas:
Kite position
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8th Sep 2025
Meet Kauan: Brazil's 14-Year-Old Big Air Prodigy
Kiting has inspired generations. Think of the greats — you know the ones, the ones that make you stop mid-session and just watch. They to go big and keep pushing boundaries, and that's exactly what Kauan is doing. At just 14 years old, he's already making waves in the Brazilian scene. The Brazilian Brothers saw him ripping it on the water and just had to take a few minutes to chat with this amazing athlete.
How Kauan Started Kiting
Kauan grew up in Preá, one of Brazil's most
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8th Sep 2025
Wing Foiling in Waves | What Makes a Foil Great for Surf?
Whether by divine will or simple serendipity, local surf legend Marc just happened to walk into the shop as Jeff and Tucker were getting ready to film a discussion on surf foils. Marc was even wearing an NP shirt, one of his favorite foil brands from back in the day. Naturally, the guys pulled him into the studio to join the conversation, totally unscripted, yet clearly meant to be.
A few weeks ago, Tucker and Jeff talked about which wings they like to use in the waves, so this is a natu
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8th Sep 2025
Code Foils Mast Guide | 75 vs 80 vs 85cm for Wing, Surf, Kite, and Wake
Introduction
Mast length is one of the most important, and personal choices a foiler makes. It determines how high you ride, how stable you feel in chop, how much lean you can throw into carves, and how easy it is to get started in shallow or tricky water.
Code Foils simplifies the decision with just three length options: 75 cm, 80 cm, and 85 cm. Each available in both High Modulus carbon and the stiffer Ultra High Modulus Plus layup. This streamlined lineup avoids overwhelming choices, while s
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4th Sep 2025
How to Use the Ensis HIP HOP Pumpfoil Backpack
Ensis has created a backpack designed for pump foil sessions. Here's all you need to know on what makes the HIP HOP unique and how to use:
Notable Features
The HIP HOP has some pivotal performance features that make it a handy option for carrying around. The huge back pocket lets you easily add a wetsuit, lycra, or towel — anything that you need at the beach to go pump foiling.
One of the coolest things about this backpack is the back panel. It's fully equipped with comfortable padd
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2nd Sep 2025
Wing Foiling Tacks | Learn the Elbow Peek with Greg at Omen Foils
Tacking is one of the most rewarding maneuvers in wing foiling, letting riders maintain ground upwind while adding style and efficiency to their transitions. But for many, the wing tack can feel elusive, frustrating, and downright taco-inducing.
Greg from Omen Foils lays out a clear roadmap to help riders build confidence, reduce wipeouts, and finally nail smooth, consistent tacks.
Why the Wing Tack Matters
Efficiency: Unlike jibes, a tack keeps you from losing ground upwind.
Progression:
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28th Aug 2025
Why Wing Foil Mast Position Matters More Than You Think
When it comes to wing foiling, few adjustments make as big a difference as your wing foil mast position. It might seem like a small detail—just sliding the foil a few millimeters forward or back in the tracks—but this subtle tweak can be the difference between smooth, stable turns and frustrating sessions of over-foiling or touching down.
Greg from Omen Foils breaks down exactly why mast position matters and how you can use it to unlock more control, balance, and performance on t
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27th Aug 2025
Session Impression: Wing Foil and Parawing in Small Waves
Jeff and Ryan went out for a session together in Muskegon but had very different experiences. Ryan was on a wing, while Jeff opted for a parawing. He's had a couple hours on parawings, but it's still a new skill for him, while Ryan had never used one before. They'd originally planned to swap gear during the session, but the conditions weren't ideal for parawinging and Ryan decided to wait for a better day to give it a try.
What were those conditions like, what did each of them ride, and h
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26th Aug 2025
North Sonar MA1500 & SF1080 Wake Foil Review
Ryan and Caden have spent plenty of time behind the boat testing North's Sonar foils, and they've found two stellar options for progression: the Sonar MA1500 V2 and the SF1080. First, you focus on the MA1500 V2 to get your progression going. Then, a shift to the SF1080 gives you the play to perform and start learning more intermediate maneuvers.
What is the North Sonar?
The Sonar from North is a fully modular system. You can swap wings, masts, fuselages, and more based on your individual
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20th Aug 2025
Brazilian Brothers Review the 2026 North Orbit
The Brazilian Brothers have broken down the brand-new 2026 North Orbit. They've had early access to the kite, plenty of sessions on the water, and (unashamedly) some big crashes already. In this review, they break down the Orbit's capabilities along with some insight into who the kite is really for.
First Impressions: Orbit with Pro DNA
The Brazilian Brothers have been riding the Orbit for years. While past versions have gotten small tweaks, the 2026 model takes a step forward. Basically,
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19th Aug 2025
Skip Reviews the Mystic Stage Wing Waist Harness
Skip recently spent a few days riding the Mystic Stage Wing Harness, and he came back with plenty of insight on how it stacks up against other harnesses from Mystic's line, especially the Carbon X and Wingman. If you're weighing your options in Mystic's lineup, his detailed ride notes and comparisons should help you figure out if the Stage is the right fit.
Skip's First Impressions of the Stage
Key Features
Immediately, Skip noticed that the Stage is thinner compared to similar models. It
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19th Aug 2025
Mystic Majestic Wing Harness Review
In this video, Jeff breaks down one of his go-to harnesses for winging: the Mystic Majestic Wing Harness. It's not only one of his personal favorites, but also a shop favorite for good reason.
When you're learning how to wing, you don't really need a waist harness. But, once you start progressing and can ride longer sessions, you're probably ready to step into one. Your arms and shoulders will thank you for the extra support!
Why Ride With a Waist Harness?
There are different schools of t
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19th Aug 2025
Aluminum vs. Carbon Wake Foiling Masts
"Should I ride a carbon mast or stick with aluminum?" It's a common question here at the shop, especially for those progressing in their wake foiling skills.
Honestly, both have their place. We're spoiled here at the shop with access to nearly everything, and we've spent plenty of time on both setups. Caden and Ryan go over the differences, how each impacts your riding, and when to use each option.
Pros & Cons of Aluminum Masts
Aluminum masts are a smart option for those learning to w
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18th Aug 2025
How to Choose the Right Mast Height for Wake Foiling
Mast height can be a confusing concept. From super short beginner masts to taller setups, the choice can feel overwhelming. The truth is, the right mast height depends on where you are in your progression and how you want your ride to feel.
Caden and Ryan recently broke down the pros and cons of short versus tall masts, sharing their on-the-water experience to help you make the right call.
The Perfect Length: 70-85cm Masts
For most riders, a mast between 70 and 85cm is ideal. Shorter than
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18th Aug 2025