MASTS
Foam Core Carbon
Choose a Foam Core Carbon mast if you want:
- A stiff and rigid mast
- Weight is a priority - the lighter, the better
Foam Core Carbon
Important note: by design convention, all our top plate masts have the fuselage angle set parallel to the board.
An open connection standard
WORKS WITH UCS

FROM 1.5kg
PVC FOAM CORE SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION

1.5° and 3° ANGLE SPACERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ADJUSTING TOP PLATE MAST ANGLES
CHOOSING THE RIGHT MAST SIZE
Pros:
Feels more direct and stable, flies lower which can be less scary, easier to control, easier to take off.
Cons:
Flying low makes foiling out (this when the wings come out of the water) easier. Wing tips also breach the water surface more easily.
Ideal for:
- Progressing foilers
- Downwind foilers who like to keep the wings flying close to the water surface
Pros:
A great all-round and versatile size. Masts in this size group still feel direct and stable while the higher flight compared to the 72-75cm size masts gives more flying room .
Cons:
Some riders prefer shorter masts and others will find it not long enough!
Ideal for:
- All-round foilers
- Freeride foilers
- Freestyle foilers
Pros:
A longer mast gives you more leverage, increasing the foil's speed. The wings can fly deeper underwater, minimizing wing-tip breach when carving hard or heeling to windward.
Cons:
Added weight, more technical to ride and control, flying higher can be scary for beginners!
Ideal for:
- Racers
- Advanced foilers
SUMMARY AND
SPECIFICATIONS
