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Armstrong are no stranger to leading the new tech scene within foiling and their new “FG” line up of boards is about putting the foil in the right place underneath you, giving you maximum control and manoeuvrability. They have a board for you no matter you size or ability with the smallest starting at 27L all the way up to 132L.

Our new and innovative “Forward Geometry” Wing Surf and Wing Sup board designs, highlight the drive and passion we have to always be improving and maximizing the potential of every ride!

The logic behind Forward Geometry is all about the mast track position and volume distribution in relation to the center of the board. The further forward the mast can go the better, it improves maneuverability, response and dramatically reduces the rotational swing weight effect. Combine this with state-of-the-art 320mm Carbon fiber A+System Mast Tracks and you have maximum potential to get your board and foils geometry working for you!

Without question, shorter boards offer superior maneuverability, feel and control once on the fly but getting them there is not so easy. Until now that is, as boards get shorter it becomes important to maximise stability and hull speed when still attached to the water. The new Forward Geometry shapes from have addressed this issue with a beautiful innovative approach, enabling everyone to take advantage of the benefits riding shorter boards.

From beginner to hero… The FG boards deliver a level of speed, stability and unrivaled handling performance that transcends what’s available today! Bold claims you might think, we are sure that you will feel and understand the difference once you ride one.

Wing Surf FG range, ideal for prone surf foiling, small board winging, kite and wake foiling.

Wing Sup FG range, ideal for sup foiling and winging.

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https://www.armstrongfoils.com/product/boards/

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The “Forward Geometry” Wing Surf and Wing Sup are available in the following sizes…

Wing Surf

4′ x 18″ x 2 1/2″… 27L

4’5″ x 20″ x 2 3/4″… 34L

4’10” x 21″ x 3″… 39L

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Wing Sup

4’8” x 22 1/2” x 3 3/4”… 50L

4’11” x 23 1/2” x 4 1/4”… 60L

5’2” x 26” x 4 1/2”… 75L

5’5” x 27” x 4 3/4”… 88L

5’8” x 28” x 4 7/8”… 99L

5’11” x 29 1/4” x 5”… 115L

6’4” x 31 1/4” x 5 1/4”… 132L
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http://www.armstrongfoils.com
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Helicamfilms / Tony Young
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ARMSTRONG FOILS: BETTER BY DESIGN
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Armstrong Foils produce the world’s best quality modular Carbon Fibre and Titanium Hydrofoil system for all foiling disciplines.
Armstrong Foils is synonymous with high quality hydrofoils, the cutting edge modular hydrofoil systems, featuring interchangeable foil wings, masts and fuselages are produced with the highest quality materials available. Our Carbon hydrofoils are used for surf foiling, wake foiling, kite foiling, tow in foil surfing, big wave foiling, sup foiling, windsurf foiling and tow foiling. The Armstrong foils and board range covers all rider abilities. If you’re looking for an easy foil board, a SUP foil board or the easiest hydrofoil for small wave foiling or downwind swell riding foil we have got you covered! Regardless of where you are or want to go, our modular hydrofoils kits make the ideal travel companion. They are the strongest hydrofoils thanks to our Titanium and Carbon fibre construction. For more info check out Armstrongfoils.com
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