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Beginner Foil Kits
One-Lock makes set up simpler and progression easier
One-Lock makes set up simpler and progression easier
A hydrofoil is an underwater wing that lifts your board completely out of the water eliminating drag and unlocking a ride that's smooth, silent, and effortless.
No big waves required. Just a small burst of energy to get up, and even the smallest ripple keeps you flying. Think freshly groomed powder, but on water.
How do you want to foil?
Wake
Foiling behind a boat. A Very easy way to learn to foil for those with access to a boat. Any boat built to tow people behind it is a great option.
Kite
Foiling behind a kiteboarding kite. This is a great way to learn to foil for those who are confident kiteboarders.
Wing
Foiling behind an inflatable wing. This is a very easy way to learn to foil for those with access to windy lakes, rivers and beaches.
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To get out foiling, you need four key components: a mast, a front wing, a stabilizer, and a board with foil tracks. The mast connects everything together, the front wing generates lift, and the stabilizer keeps you balanced. Any board with a standard foil track system will work.
The One-Lock system uses a tensioning clasp mechanism built into the mast collar. Your front wing and stabilizer slide directly into the mast, and the clasp locks everything securely in place.
No screws, no tools, no fumbling around on the beach. To break it down, just unlatch the clasp and the components slide right off.
Yes. Every One-Lock mast ships with a Ready To Shred (RTS) kit, which includes everything you need to mount the mast to any foil board with a standard foil track system. No extra hardware purchases necessary.
Yes. One-Lock foils are compatible with all boards that use a standard foil track mounting system, which covers the vast majority of foil boards on the market. If your board has foil tracks, you're good to go.
es. The connection is just as secure as a traditional bolt-on setup without the hassle of tools. And the design actually gets better with use. The components nest more snugly together over time, so the fit stays tight session after session.