Designed for our entire foil line, the AXIS masts are stiff, strong, and ready for any use and conditions. We designed our masts for 2021 to give our foilers a very direct feeling to their foil which is critical for foiling. We even sourced our own high-quality aluminium and bought tons of it, to ensure we only have the highest quality raw materials for our foils. Our masts are 224% stiffer than the 15mm thick masts (most other foils on the market). It's even stiffer and any other carbon mast on the market today. This gives you more control and fast input from your feet to the front wing.
The 450mm foil mast is ideal for your first flights, while you are learning how to start to foil. Most riders spend only a few hours or less on the shortest foil mast we make (450mm) before they graduate to the longer foil masts.
The 600mm mast is the most common mast that you will start putting hours on. You will ride it for a while before you move up to a taller mast, when you SUP, Surf, Downwind, Wake or Kite. Some riders might never need a taller mast, depending on their style, local conditions or discipline or riding.
The 680mm is the most common foil mast length for prone surf foiling and all-round SUP. If there is one size mast for SUP, prone surf, or wake foiling, the 680mm mast will be your choice.
The 750mm mast is mostly used on bigger surf, downwinders and more advanced riding or as a surfy option for kite foiling.
Do you find the 750mmm just a bit too short for your local spot, but the 900mm is a bit too long? Then the 820mm is certainly the right length for you.
Perfect for higher performance riding on Surf, tow-in, Wake, Pump, SUP, Wing or Kite.
The 900mm mast is the choice of big wave enthusiasts and tow-ins, when combined with the 680mm front wing. It's also the choice of downwinder pros when competing in the open ocean swell. The AXIS 900mm mast is the main size mast for wind foilers and kite foilers, when they reach they are are not beginners any longer.
The 1050mm mast is mostly used for big swell downwinders, or for more aggressive riding and speed with Kite Foiling.