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Choosing the Right Surf Foil Board

Surf foil boards are built for prone paddling, wave take-offs, pumping and responsive turns. Compared with larger foilboards, surf foil boards are usually shorter, lower volume and more manoeuvrable, making them ideal for riders who want to foil in waves, small NZ surf, boat wake or electric foil-assist setups such as Foil Drive.

If you are new to foiling or want more stability, compare this range with the full foilboards collection before choosing a board. Riders planning to use wind power rather than prone paddle may be better suited to a higher-volume board and a setup from the wings and parawings range.

Surf foiling involves close contact with the board and foil during falls, especially in shallow water, shorebreak or crowded surf. For safer progression, consider protective gear such as an impact or flotation vest before your next session.

Frequently asked questions

What are surf foil boards used for?
Surf foil boards are built for prone paddling, wave take-offs, pumping and responsive turns. They are usually shorter, lower volume and more manoeuvrable than larger foilboards, making them ideal for waves, small NZ surf, boat wake or electric foil-assist setups such as Foil Drive.
Are surf foil boards suitable for beginners?
If you are new to foiling or want more stability, it is worth comparing surf foil boards with the full foilboards collection before choosing a board. Beginners often benefit from more volume and stability.
Should I choose a surf foil board or a wing foil board?
If you want to prone paddle into waves, a surf foil board is usually the better choice. If you plan to use wind power, you may be better suited to a higher-volume board and a setup from the wings and parawings range.
What safety gear should I use with a surf foil board?
Surf foiling can involve close contact with the board and foil during falls, especially in shallow water, shorebreak or crowded surf. For safer progression, consider protective gear such as an impact or flotation vest.
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