Naish Hover Wing Foil Bullet 2024 Wing Foiling, SUP and Surf Review

Naish Hover Wing Foil Bullet 2024

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Remaining at the forefront of progression and development, the new Hover Wing Foil Bullet is designed for riders who want to go as fast as possible and are looking to be a part of the growing wing foil racing movement. The Bullet, designed by a leading company in the industry, offers maximum performance when riding powered with the goal of high speeds and winning.

One of the key features of the Bullet is its two-stage rocker, which provides more "get going" performance. This allows riders to use a powerful wing and the smallest foil possible to achieve the highest speeds. In addition, the board features a large and steep bevel that allows for more rail clearance, making it easier to angle the board harder while riding upwind. The flat deck of the Bullet is suited for a wider stance, giving the rider additional control.

The construction of the Bullet is top-notch, with a pre-preg construction that guarantees the perfect resin content in the fibers. This creates the lightest possible board weight without sacrificing strength. The microdot embossed EVA pad is lightweight as well, ensuring a strong grip and better durability over time.

The Bullet is equipped with a high-density PVC foil track system that has two 10" US boxes. This system allows riders to quickly switch between using a fin or a foil. The foot strap insert layout of the Bullet also allows for a wider stance, which is necessary for high-speed racing.

In summary, the Hover Wing Foil Bullet is a cutting-edge board designed for riders who are passionate about wing foil racing. With its high-performance features, lightweight construction, and versatile foil track system, the Bullet is the ultimate choice for those seeking to go fast and win races.

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