Wing Foil Boards
| Rider (lbs) | Full Beginner | Beginner w/ Pre-Req | Intermediate | Intermediate (High Winds) | Advanced |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 90 - 110 | 70 - 100L | 65 - 95L | 55 - 85L | 45 - 75L | 20 - 75L |
| 111 - 130 | 75 - 105L | 70 - 100L | 60 - 90L | 50 - 85L | 23 - 80L |
| 131 - 150 | 85 - 115L | 75 - 105L | 65 - 95L | 55 - 85L | 25 - 85L |
| 151 - 170 | 95 - 125L | 85 - 115L | 70 - 110L | 60 - 90L | 28 - 88L |
| 171 - 190 | 110 - 130L | 95 - 125L | 75 - 105L | 65 - 95L | 30 - 90L |
| 191 - 210 | 120 - 140L | 110 - 130L | 85 - 115L | 70 - 100L | 35 - 95L |
| 211 - 230 | 140L+ | 120 - 150L | 95 - 125L | 75 - 105L | 40 - 100L |
| 231 - 250 | 140L+ | 130L+ | 110 - 130L | 85 - 115L | 45 - 105L |
1/18/2022 LN
There's a misconception that board size doesn't matter much when foiling, but nothing could be further from the truth. With the ride board, you can maximize your riding range, performance, and usability. While experienced riders likely already know the "ballpark" of their sizing, newer riders will need to consider their ability, local conditions, and previous experience to find that perfect board. If that's you, give us a shout for a personalized recommendation from our expert staff.
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Slingshot Flow Craft V2
Slingshot Sports
$1,729.00 - $1,979.00Sizes: 45L / 55L / 65L / 75L / 85L / 95L Who's It For: Wing foilers who want a responsive, efficient, and lightweight board for fast takeoffs, powerful carves, and seamless control at speed. Now in its second iteration, the Flow Craft is built for...$1,729.00 - $1,979.00 -
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2025 Slingshot Flow Craft V1
Slingshot Sports
Now: $999.00Was: $1,699.00Introducing the Flow Craft V1, a new standard in Wingfoil boards with a cutting-edge shape and lightweight layup. The Flow Craft V1 was designed with performance as our main objective, utilizing Carbon Forged construction in a Compressed Curve Outline...Now: $999.00Was: $1,699.00
Wing Foil Board FAQs
There are infinite ways to disperse that volume so it’s also important to consider the shape and dimensions of the board. Generally speaking, narrower boards are more performance oriented for harder turns and faster rail to rail transitions. Conversely, wider boards are more stable and plane out easier. Longer boards are more forgiving and easier to ride while shorter boards offer more agile turns and pumping by way of reduced swing weight.