► F-One Phantom FCT Front Wing: Key Specs
- Aspect Ratio: 6.0
- Ideal for Surf and freeride
- Fast and reliable for getting on plane
- Pumping machine
- Agile and maneuverable
Sizes: 1280cm²/ 1480 cm² / 1680 cm²
► 2024 Front Wing: Tests and Reviews
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► Phantom 2024 Front Wing: The Details
PHANTOM FCT 1280
- Performance in waves over 1m: The PHANTOM FCT 1280 excels in bigger waves, offering the versatility of the 1480 but with enhanced performance.
- Carving and speed: This size lets you carve effortlessly and reach impressive speeds, making it ideal for wing foilers and surfers under 70 kg.
- Planing and performance: A perfect balance for riders looking for both glide and technical performance.
PHANTOM FCT 1480
- Accessible and efficient: Offers exceptional lift for endless glide, combined with incredible handling and reassuring stability.
- Extremely versatile: Handles waves up to 1.5m and is ideal for downwind, wing foil, dockstart, and wakefoil. It also excels in light wind.
- Stability and control: This size gives you total control in a wide range of conditions, helping you progress steadily in your foiling.
PHANTOM FCT 1680
- Ideal for light wind or heavier riders: With its large surface area, the PHANTOM FCT 1680 is perfect for those who need power and performance, even when the wind is light.
- Handling and stability: It maintains excellent maneuverability while providing the stability needed for a variety of riding disciplines.
Technology and Construction
- Foil Compression Technology: An F-One innovation that improves the foil's mechanical properties, making it both durable and easy to handle.
- Easy Assembly and Transport: The fuselage connects directly to the standard F-One aluminum mast, making setup, breakdown, and transport incredibly simple.
- Durability and Evolution: Offers market-leading durability while retaining the core feel of the CARBON range.
► Official Product Video:
Greg
WING: Greg has always been passionate about watersports. He started out in competitive windsurfing, then moved on to funboard, kitesurf, and wakeboard. When wingfoil appeared in 2009, he was one of the very first riders on the water. His style is focused on freefly, with a few jumps.
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