2025 New Style Carbon PNG V2 1300 Hydrofoil Wing Wingfoil SUP Prone Surfing Lift Long Glide Lightweight Riders Foil Water Sport

High-modulus carbon fiber: Lightweight and high-strength combined.
The 2025 New Style Carbon PNG V2 1300 hydrofoil is crafted from ultra-high modulus reinforced carbon fiber. While maintaining the classic 1300mm wingspan design, it achieves extreme lightweighting through optimized material proportions. Compared to the previous model, its surface area is reduced to 1632 square centimeters, but the high strength of carbon fiber ensures improved structural rigidity, easily supporting riders of varying weights while reducing water resistance for easier gliding. The outer protective coating not only enhances durability but also provides clear visibility in the water, balancing performance and practicality.

Hydrodynamic upgrades: Early lift + long gliding – a dual breakthrough.
Utilizing a finely tuned high-camber airfoil design, this hydrofoil achieves a perfect balance between low stall speed and strong lift. Even in low-energy environments such as light winds or small waves, it can take off quickly, allowing beginners to easily experience the thrill of "waterborne sword riding." The upgraded streamlined fuselage reduces drag, significantly improving acceleration and top speed. Meanwhile, the optimized steering system and balanced lift distribution make steering more agile, gliding smoother, and greatly extend unpowered gliding distance, with smoother transitions between bumps.

All-Scenario Adaptability: Covering Multiple Water Sports Needs
As an all-around hydrofoil, it is perfectly adapted to various activities such as wingfoil, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and prone surfing. Whether beginners are learning to glide into the wind or advanced riders are challenging downwind techniques, its predictable pitch control and intuitive pump feedback provide stable support. Even in very light winds or small waves, it maintains excellent power, allowing riders to overcome environmental limitations and enjoy continuous flight in various bodies of water such as lakes and coastlines.
