KT Foiling Solus Front Wings

KT Foiling Solus Front Wings

Brand: KT Foiling
984.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Ultra High Modulus Carbon. Downwind Fun, Downwind Race, Wing, Surf, Foil Assist, Lightwind. The Solus represents a new benchmark in foil performance — a meticulously engineered downwind and race foil designed to make elite-level speed and efficiency accessible to intermediate and advanced riders. Every aspect of its design is optimized for control, efficiency, and competitive dominance across all conditions. Built for versatility, The Solus delivers a consistent advantage from light air bay runs to high energy ocean voyages. It accelerates effortlessly, maintains composure at top speed, and translates more of your body’s energy into momentum, making regular days your new PBs. Multi-section design At the core of The Solus is a reflex center section designed to reduce “tension” between the front and rear wing enabling shorter fuselages and smaller rear wings without increasing angle. This results in rock-solid pitch stability while dramatically lowering drag. Less tension creates a setup that is more adaptable to different conditions, gear combinations, and is more ergonomically and structurally efficient. An increased camber tip profile enhances ventilation resistance and allows for a steeper taper. The thick, reflexed center section blending to thin, agile tips results in sharper handling, improved load transfer, and exceptional stability. Millions of computer optimized iterations are used to extract the last few percent from the initial design, finding tiny improvements that compound to a large result. Available in five sizes — 565, 650, 775, 930, and 1110 — The Solus provides unmatched performance across diverse conditions.

Specifications
Size
565, 650, 775, 930, 1110
Variants (5)
  • 565 — 984.00 USD — In stock
  • 650 — 1130.00 USD — In stock
  • 775 — 1296.00 USD — In stock
  • 930 — 1336.00 USD — In stock
  • 1110 — 1561.00 USD — In stock

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