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Breaking Down the Unifoil Evolution Setup | Is It Worth the Price?
It's been a minute since Tucker has done a Unifoil review. But lately he's been out ripping on the new Evolution front wing, so now's the perfect opportunity to correct that and bring an update on what's one of his favorite brands to ride. Of course, that endorsement has to be tempered with the fact that this is a high-end foil with a price tag to match, so the question, as always, is whether the added performance justifies the cost.
What's a Good Setup with the Unifoil Evolution Wing?
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8th Jul 2025
The Most Boat-Friendly Wakefoil System? Slingshot One Lock Gets It Done!
If you've been following our wakeboarding videos or blogs, then you probably already know Cole. No less passionate about the sport is his brother Caden, a junior at MSU who's joined the MACkite team for the summer. Caden's had a chance to try the Slingshot One-Lock system behind the boat and see how it feels.
Is the Slingshot One-Lock Right for a Wake Boat?
Before he even got in the water, Caden was loving the One-Lock system. Everything packed down flat into a small bag that fits in any
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20th Jun 2025
Slingshot 2025 One Lock Flare Stabilizer Overview
Slingshot has a new stabilizer in its One-Lock lineup, and we'll be honest... it's not for everyone. But if it is for you, you are going to have a blast with it. This one is for the rippers, no doubt about it. Tucker took it for a spin to see who the new Flare tail is for, and who it is not for.
What Is the Slingshot One-Lock Flare?
The Flare is a stabilizer, or tail, for the One-Lock foil system. It's a monocoque design, so it's one piece with the fuselage, which is really quite short on th
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9th Jun 2025
Waka Glide Wing Foil Board | Can a Folding Foil Board Really Perform?
The amount of innovation we've seen lately in foilboarding makes our sport incredibly exciting. It wasn't too long ago that wings arrived as an alternate option to kites, and we're just starting to see parawings become popular for surf foiling. Lots of us love to explore new locations, but innovations like downwind and midi boards don't travel well, and we're forced to compromise with inflatables or smaller boards.
Nigel Thompson has spent the last two years trying to solve this problem for
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6th Jun 2025
Slingshot's New One Lock Glide 1525 in Action | Glide, Pump, and Fly!
Slingshot's Glide 1525 for the One Lock System is a fairly big wing, also known as the XXL Glide. It's the largest in the Glide lineup, and Tucker has been out playing on it. He thinks it is going to be a popular choice for a variety of riders, but will it be right for you?
What Is the Slingshot Glide 1525?
As you've probably gathered from its name, this wing is 1525cm2 in area. It has a 1169mm span and an aspect ratio of 9, which makes it a mid-high aspect foil. It's not a massive wing, bu
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2nd Jun 2025
Code Foils 1250 R | Built for Glide, Momentum, and Flow
Tucker's been on a lot of different foils at this point, so it takes something pretty special to get him excited. The Code 1250R High Modulus front wing is one such foil. Tucker has dubbed it the "Monster Glider Setup" when paired with the long fuselage and the 151R stabilizer, and it does indeed let you fly like a pelican for miles with almost no power, whether that's wind, wave, or pumping.
Design Features
The 1250R has a wide span of 1275mm (50.2in), a very high aspect ratio of 13.0, and
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20th May 2025
Ironman Athlete Learns to Wing Foil | Here's What He'd Do Differently
MACkite has a new addition to the crew and the winging team, but Skip is no stranger to wind sports or even the shop. Follow along as Jeff and Ryan ask Skip about his journey on the water and how it led to winging. What challenges did he face, and did his prior experience help?
Skipping Across the Water
Skip is far from a new face around MACkite. As a windsurfer, he thought this new kiteboarding thing looked interesting and asked his local kite shop if they'd be bringing any kiteboarding ge
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16th May 2025
Code Foils 1250R, with Josh Ku and James Casey | Training, Gliding, and Light Wind Downwinding
Introduction: The Rise of the 1250R
The Code Foils 1250R is the latest and largest addition to Code’s high aspect "R Series" front wings. At 1250 cm², 1275 mm span, and with a 13 aspect ratio, this foil is engineered to combine impressive glide, sustained speed, and exceptional upwind pumping efficiency. Designed with versatility in mind, it’s ideal for light wind downwinding, cross-training, flatwater fitness sessions, and endless laps in the surf zone.
In this detailed brea
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1st Apr 2025
2025 F-One Rocket Surf Prone, Rocket Wing Crossover, and Rocket Midlength Boards
Mid-length foilboards are rapidly growing in popularity and could soon dominate the market, especially as a second board for your quiver. F-One has responded with three offerings in the category, each with a distinct appeal. Jeff and Tucker were able to get their hands on the pre-production models and take them for a spin, and now they're ready to share some early insights on what each one does and who it's for.
What Is Mid-Length?
Mid-length is a rather broad term that can apply to a variety
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27th Mar 2025
Slingshot One-Lock System Overview - Gimmick or High Performance?
You've probably heard about Slingshot's toolless One-Lock System by now. You get to the beach, you put your front and back wing sections into the mast, lock it in, and off you go. That sounds amazing, but is it actually a good foil, or are you going to sacrifice quality and customizability for convenience?
Tucker's impressed with Slingshot for tackling some issues that foilers have come to accept as something that comes with the territory, specifically, the challenges that come with using hard
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27th Mar 2025
Slingshot One-Lock Tips and Tricks
Slingshot's One-Lock system is an interesting new concept in foil assembly with the goal to eliminate the need for tools as you're headed out to ride. Since there's nothing else like it out on the market, Tucker's got some tips and tricks to make sure you're having a smooth experience with your new foil and getting the most performance out of it.
1. Unlocking the Fuselage
By design, the two halves of the fuselage wedge together extremely snugly inside the mast collar. That's great for making s
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27th Mar 2025
Slingshot One-Lock Is Here!
Foilers all have their preferences on gear, riding style, and location, but perhaps the one thing we can all agree on is that screws suck. They get lost, they need tools (which also get lost), they corrode, they can strip out... it's not a perfect system, but it does work and there isn't much you can do to get around it.
Until now, that is. If you're ready to go completely toolless, Slingshot has just released their new One-Lock system. And it's not just toolless; it's fast, strong, and stiff.
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17th Mar 2025
Foil Drive Mounting Made Easy with Konrad Click Nuts
In a way, a Foil Drive is an "easy button" for foiling. You can get up easier, it's easier to stay out longer, and it's easier to progress your skills with that extra time on the water. So if you like easy, you may like the Konrad Click Nut System for Foil Drive.
What Are Konrad Click Nuts?
Ryan's been using the Konrad Click Nuts with his foilboards for a while now, and he's excited to have them as an option for the Foil Drive. These replace your existing track mount hardware with a too
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12th Mar 2025
Cedrus Carbon Evolution Masts | Surf vs. Wind
If you've heard of Foil Cedrus masts, or "Project Cedrus" as they used to be known, but haven't ridden one yet, you may wonder if it's all hype. Why buy a 3rd party mast rather than the one that was designed to go with your foil? Can it really provide as good a foil experience, let alone a better one, to justify the cost? Tucker's spent a lot of time on Cedrus masts over the years, and he swears by them. So what makes them so special as to earn Tucker's Seal of Approval?
Evolution Surf vs. Win
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6th Mar 2025
North Midi Wing Foilboard | Mid-Length Design with High-Performance DNA
Tucker and Nate have been putting North's new Midi foilboard through its paces. What's it designed for, and is it good at it? Who is it for? As always, they've got an opinion, and they hope it'll help you make up your mind about whether the Midi deserves a place in your quiver.
What's In a Name?
No secrets here- the Midi is indeed a mid-length board. It's primarily for winging, but it's also fun for parawing, proning in waves, and Foil Driving, so it can definitely be your do-it-all board.
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2nd Mar 2025