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What is the main task that a freestyle wave board must perform? It’s very simple: allow all those who want to start to sail in the waves, with the first jumps and rides, but at the same time sail fast with control before launching into a tight and radical gybe and why not, add a spock, a grubby or a Flaka and complete the fun spectrum.
The Style Wave’s classic shape allows you to do it all easily, it’s simply the most versatile FSW shape on the market.
Model | Volume | Length / Width | Weight +/- 6% | Fin Type | Box Type | Fins | Sail Range |
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SW 86 | 86 | 231×59 | TBA | singlefin | US Box | MFC Freewave 23 | 3.5/6.0 |
SW 95 | 95 | 233×61 | TBA | singlefin | Power Box | MFC Freewave 25 | 3.7/6.3 |
SW 104 | 104 | 235×63 | TBA | singlefin | Power Box | MFC Freewave 28 | 4.0/6.8 |
SW 113 | 113 | 236×65 | TBA | singlefin | Power Box | MFC Freewave 30 | 4.2/7.0 |
• The full, flat oriented rockerline in the tail section offers immediate acceleration and glide with an excellent top speed,
with control.
• A medium wide and balanced outline and a V double concave hull and an all-new rail shape have been designed for the
feeling and manoeuvrability of a wave board, whilst staying very stable under the feet.
This is achieved by shifting the maximum width forward for a better ride in the waves combined with rails that have more
volume further forward for added buoyancy in non-wave conditions.
• Construction: Wood double sandwich top and bottom, with double thickness in the most stressed areas combined
with a full Biax fiber.
• New tail design: Inspired by latest surfing designs, the brand new tail of our 2020 Style Wave guarantees the perfect
mix between carving control, release in jumps or aerial manouvers.