As hydrofoil gains in popularity, when comes the time to purchase a board, the selection of a foil is much greater than it used to be 5 years ago. If you have decided to make your first steps on a hydrofoil, feel like a beginner in this new world, and have problems making the right choice, this quick review by IKO will definitely give you tips on what to look for!

If you have never been on a hydrofoil board before, there are specific aspects to take into account:The Size of the Mast

  • Wings extremity

  • Board characteristics

  • Foil’s aspect ratio

  • Price

The size of the mast

 

Choose a hydrofoil that has different mast heights.  As shown on the pictures, the difference in height and weight is great and therefore, does have a huge impact on a beginner’s progression. The first mast will make it easy to get on the board right away. As it is shorter, you will feel the difference and be forgiven for the mistakes you are likely to make, and in case of a crash, it won’t be that bad. The second and third masts are more suitable for intermediate moves as you progress.  Finally, the fourth mast is meant for further progression and proper riding.

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Wings extremity

 

Another aspect to look for is the wings extremity. As shown on this picture, it is better if the ends are rounded. This is not really related to the performance of a beginner, but rather, the safety of the rider and the other people around. As you may already know, there is a high risk of hitting the foil while practicing. Although it may happen to anyone, it is more likely to occur to beginners who obviously have less control. Rounded extremities will reduce the risks of injuries when hitting your foil.

 

Board characteristics

 

To progress as a beginner, the size of a hydrofoil board is as important as a twin-tip board even though it never seems to touch the water. Make sure your board is big enough so that you can easily water start. This will also enable you to keep the board brushing the surface. It is important to choose a board that gives you the possibility to have foot straps as they are strongly recommended to first learn. Later on, many advanced riders go strapless.

 

The aspect ratio of a foil

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Just like a kite, a foil also has an aspect ratio whose effects are similar.  While still learning, you want a lower aspect ratio which is more stable at low speed so it is easier for you to learn, and you will progress more quickly.

 

Price

 

Of course the price matters! As you have probably noticed, hydrofoils can be very expensive. Some brands do have good offers on the market, so stay up-to-date and chase the best deals and highest performance!

 

 

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