Unifoil Gear Review: New Boards, Wings, & Foiling Setup | Green Hat KiteBoarding
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Загружено: 2024-11-30
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What’s up everyone! I'm over at Green Hat KiteBoarding today, and I'm excited to share some of the latest gear they’ve just received. @GreenHatKiteboarding is now a dealership for @Unifoil and I’m going through their full lineup, including boards, wings, masts, and more! I’ll also be breaking down all the tech specs so you can geek out on aspect ratios, square centimeters, and all that good stuff. Let’s get into it!
Boards
Disco Butter – A killer prone board, available in 27L, 32L, and 36L. For me, the 27L is the sweet spot—super balanced, easy to paddle, and great for pumping and turning. If you’re into FoilDrive, the 32L is FoilDrive-approved, well all Disco Butters are FoilDrive-approved, meaning they are super stable and balanced with no foam needed in the tracks. The 36L is perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a more forgiving ride while still being able to handle FoilDrive.
Wings
200 Progression – A great beginner foil, very stable and balanced. Perfect for downwinders or slow swell days.
Size in² 200
Size cm² 1290
Span 1037mm
Cord 155mm
Aspect Ratio 8.3:1
170 – A great second wing if you want a bit more lift without sacrificing too much speed.
Size in² 170
Size cm² 1097
Span 953mm
Cord 145mm
Aspect Ratio 8.3:1
140 – One of my all-time favorite wings from Unifoil, especially for fast, floaty surf. It pumps and turns like a dream.
Size in² 140
Size cm² 903
Span 898mm
Cord 130mm
Aspect Ratio 8.9:1
125 – The fastest in the lineup. Great for fast, long rides or anyone into downwinding.
Size in² 125
Size cm² 806
Span 898mm
Cord 116mm
Aspect Ratio 10:1
Masts
750 Katana – My go-to for prone foiling. Thin, fast, and efficient—gets you up on foil quickly without hitting sandbars.
800 Progression – A stiffer mast, great for FoilDrive setups. It provides a super smooth ride with better glide efficiency.
Aluminum 750 – Great for beginners or anyone looking for a more budget-friendly option. It’s light, durable, and comes with a solid adapter.
Fuses & Tails
Short Fuse & Aluminum – These are my top picks for prone foiling. They provide extra snap and stability.
Medium Carbon Fuse – Works well with FoilDrive, providing extra pitch stability and lighter weight.
Progression Tail – The 14.5 progression tail is perfect for surf; the three-pack (13.5, 14.5, and 3-pack) lets you choose between rear, neutral, or front footed configurations.
Extras
Tool Bag – A must-have for keeping your foiling gear organized, with all the necessary shims and hardware.
Foil Bags – Big enough to fit all your gear—wings, masts, tails, and more.
If you’re looking to dive into prone foiling or want to upgrade your setup, Unifoil has some of the best, most stable gear out there. Feel free to hit up Green Boarding or message me on Instagram @theliftjournal if you’ve got any questions.
https://greenhatkiteboarding.com
Thanks for watching, and I’ll catch you on the water! 🌊🪁
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