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Wing Foil Masts
RIDE ENGINE Futura Aluminium Mast
£51.00 – £96.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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KONRAD Wingman V4 - 5 metre wing
MANERA Poncho
MANERA Car Seat Cover
MANERA Tee
MANERA Cap
Competition Terms
ONEWHEEL Pint | ONEWHEEL Pint X | ONEWHEEL GT | |
Top Speed: | 26kmh / 16mph | 29kmh / 18mph | 32kph / 20mph |
Range: | 6-8 miles | 12-18 miles | 20-32 miles |
Charge Time: | 80-120 minutes | 110-225 minutes | 200 minutes (90 min with GT Hypercharger) |
Battery: | NMC Lithium-ion | NMC Lithium-ion | NMC Lithium-ion |
Weight: | 10.5kg | 12.2kg | 15.8kg |
App: | Provides live speed, battery life, mileage, ride style, community features and diagnostics | ||
Brakes: | Regenerative Braking | Regenerative Braking | Regenerative Braking |
Motor: | 750W Hypercore Hub Motor | 750W Hypercore Hub Motor | 750W Hypercore Hub Brushless Motor |
Tyre: | 10.5in x 6.5-6in Vega | 10.5in x 4.5-6in Onewheel | 11.5in x 6.5-6.5in Onewheel |
Remote Control: | No Remote – Lean and go | No Remote – Lean and go | No Remote – Lean and go |
Lighting: | LED strip for battery status and in-ride alerts | LED strip for battery status and in-ride alerts | Intelligent LED Lights – White Front and Red Rear |
Sensors: | Solid state MEMS 6-DOF | Solid state MEMS 6-DOF | Solid State MEMS 6-DOF |
Size: | 8.75 x 10.5 x 27 inches | 8.75 x 10.5 x 27 inches (222 x 266 x 689 mm) | 9.5 x 11.5 x 29 inches (241 x 292 x 737 mm) |
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Below is a rough guide to help determine Hover Wing Foil board size based on rider weight and skill level. A “beginner” rider is considered as someone with no previous board sport experience.
Keep in mind that additional factors, such as wind conditions, foil, and kite wing size will play an important role in the selection of the right board size.
As a rule of thumb, we recommend erring on the side of a more buoyant board with a volume that matches rider weight (for example, an 80kg rider will need at least an 80L board or larger). Riding a “sinker” will work in locations with steady, strong winds, while floatier boards prove to be a safer choice as they allow the rider to get back to shore even if the wind drops under a foilable limit.
40 L:
Not recommended for beginners or intermediate
Up to 70 kg for advanced/highly skilled riders
50 L:
Not recommended for beginners or intermediate riders
Up 75 kg for advanced/highly skilled riders
60 L:
Not recommended for beginners
Intermediate riders up to 45 kg
Advanced and highly skilled riders up to 85 kg
75 L:
Not recommended for beginners
Intermediate riders up to 55 kg
Advanced riders up to 90 kg
85 L:
For beginners up to 50 kg
Intermediate riders up to 70 kg
Advanced riders up to 100 kg
95 L:
For beginners up to 60 kg
Intermediate riders up to 80 kg
Advanced riders up to 105 kg
110 L:
For beginners up to 80 kg
Intermediate riders up to 95 kg
Advanced riders up to 115 kg
125 L:
For beginners up to 95 kg
Intermediate riders up to 105 kg
Advanced riders up to 130 kg
140 L:
For beginners up to 115 kg
Intermediate riders up to 125 kg
Advanced riders up to 160 kg