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JP-Australia
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Boards
PATRIK F-CROSS
Simply call it as you wish. Call it “Freemove”, “Freestyle-Wave”, “Bump & Jump” or whatever, important to know is that this is the most versatile shape in our range.
To cruise along, carve some old-school manoeuvres, ride some waves, pop some new-school freestyle tricks, match-race your mate.... all this the F-Cross can do perfectly well and all you need to choose is your footstrap and fin setup.
FOIL-READY AS 124, 136 and 147:
The short and compact shape of the F-Cross works very well as a freeride foil board in the brand-new big sizes 124, 136 and 147. They are wide enough for a good foot offset (more control) and short enough for good aerodynamics in freeride foiling conditions.
Welcome to our most fun shape ever!
Tabou 2023 Manta
PRO RACE
No matter what conditions you might face on the slalom course or at your local spot, the Manta will always make you fly at maximum velocity.
Impressive acceleration, outstanding top speed and easy handling make the Manta the right choice for slalom racers and those aiming for highest speed at their local spot.
Push the limits on the water and fly past other windsurfers and over the finish line in first place with the Manta.
SIZES 61 | 66 | 71 | 77 | 85
PATRIK FOIL-RIDE
SHAPE AND FEEL
The FoilRide is the easiest to ride out of our five (!) pure foil boards, the FoilCompV2, the FoilRace, the FoilRide, the FoilMove and the FoilStyle.
It's a little narrower in the tail than the FoilRace and the FoilComp. The FoilRide doesn't have cutouts which makes the accelleration more even, easier to control and more stable. Usually freeriders don't use a lot of rake on the foil mast so the additional sinking of the tail as a scondary result of the cutouts is not needed to give the foil a positive angle of attack. It's way more important to give the rider the confidence and safety to gain trust in foiling quickly and improve from session to session.