New KT Foils | First Look
The long-awaited KT foils are finally here. A mashup of Kane De Wilde's design wizardry and KT's next level construction methods, the KT foils are unlike anything in the market currently. The aggressive camber on the front wing opens up the usable range while providing a neutral stance no matter the speed. Across the lineup, you can expect top notch craftsmanship, early lift, and expanded speed range.

The first-of-its-kind, mathematical shim selector helps you choose the correct setup for your kit to avoid that dreaded "break in time". That's not to say there isn't room to experiment, but these foils fly great right out of the box.

Being the highest aspect in the lineup, the Atlas foil boosts maximum glide and speed range for downwind, light winds, and pump/glide style riding.

Next up in the line is the Nomad, which offers a blend of speed, glide, and turning performance that discerning shredders will appreciate. This levels up the turning ability and agility for those critical maneuvers which are common in wingfoiling, surf, and parawing style riding. Lastly and lowest aspect is the Instinct foil line, which provides an intuitive ride for new and progressing riders who need a little more lift and stability at low speeds.

Check out this interview with Kane De Wilde as he explains the thought process behind his designs.
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