| Item | Wingspan | Chord | Average Mean Chord | Actual Area | Projected Area | Volume | Aspect Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spitfire 1180 | 1180mm [46.46in] | 165mm [6.50in] | 129.2mm | 1554cm² [238.7in²] | 1525cm² [236.4in²] | 1637cm³ [100in³] | 9.13 |
| Spitfire 1100 | 1100mm [43.31in] | 160mm [6.30in] | 127.1mm | 1423cm² [220.6in²] | 1398cm² [216.7in²] | 1406cm³ [86in³] | 8.66 |
| Spitfire 1030 | 1030mm [40.55in] | 157mm [6.18in] | 124.7mm | 1308cm² [202.7in²] | 1285cm² [199.2in²] | 1270cm³ [78in³] | 8.26 |
| Spitfire 960 | 960mm [37.80in] | 154mm [16.06in] | 122.4mm | 1196cm² [185.4in²] | 1175cm² [182.1in²] | 1142cm³ [70in³] | 7.84 |
This foil that not only handles breaches but encourages them. No wave is the same, sometimes you need a turn of speed, and on another, you need to slow right down but stay on foil. A wing you can just forget about and get on with the business of enjoying yourself.
You’ll recognise it by its distinctive elliptical outline, straight median line and lack of aggressive turndown through the tips. Moderate chord lengths, that taper smoothly from the centre to the tips, encourage smooth, predictable but precise turning. Reduced foil thickness for enhanced top end to compliment the greater chords providing easy low end.
Through the development process, we put the Spitfire through its paces. The smaller sizes are fast with explosive turning. The larger sizes are great for smaller spots and larger riders. The Spitfires are versatile front wings, able to ride waves or flat water across prone, SUP, winging, wake, downwind, lake pumping and kite foiling disciplines. They do it all.