Wing foil HA1325
carbon

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wing
Material
carbon

Description

At 10.2 it’s a true Hight Aspect ratio foil wing that sets the standard for glide performance, while retaining enough handling that it can be turned easily, taking your ride to the next level. The HA1325 is truly amazing, the turn radius and pitch stability are sublime! Sleek inflected tips help prevent ventilation even if the tip breaches. Next level pump and glide if you want to double dip or link up micro swells, this wing just keeps on going! For experienced wingers there is no comparison, it makes tacking so fun and easy as the speed and glide gives you so much time to complete manoeuvres. Combine this with amazing upwind angles, freakish light wind performance and the riding never stops! Developed with key design input from Pete Burling, Helmsman of Team New Zealand’s Americas Cup yacht (Current AC holders) and tested by legendary Sailor Jimmy Spithill. Pete, Armie and Jimmy became friends as foiling united their search and passion for ultimate performance and glide on downwind runs. The mad scientist and these high-performance sailing gurus have collaborated to create something the likes of which has not been seen before outside the Americas Cup! Construction Construction is based around a high-density foam core, which is wrapped with 100% IM and High Modulus Carbon. The main wings are shaped and refined for maximum stability and predictability at all speeds The foil sections have been carefully designed by one of the world’s foremost sport wing designers. Dimensions Area: 1325 cm2 Wingspan: 1164 mm Weight: 3200 grams Aspect Ratio: 10.2

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