Description
In the world of surfing, performance is often judged based on three attributes: Speed, Power, and Flow. The Havoc collection has been designed to unlock these attributes.
The speed is derived from a medium+ aspect ratio.
The power originates from the wing outline and stable profile, allowing you to roll into a carve and exit with more inertia than you entered with.
The flow results from the finely tuned camber, which enables you to easily navigate the ever-changing transitions of a wave’s canvas while maintaining a stable lift profile.
92 Havoc
Built for high-performance surf and wing foiling, this foil can draw any line. Its higher aspect ratio ensures excellent speed and efficiency, while the outline and curvatures enable it to roll into turns like a much lower aspect foil. Consider this the performance shortboard of foils. This wing is large enough for skilled riders to paddle in with, but for the average rider, it serves more as a high-erformance tow-in wing.
105 Havoc
The 105 Havoc is one of the easiest wings to ride on the market in its size range. The aspect ratio provides enough glide to link together soft sections of swell, yet it is compact enough to roll through turns you would expect from a surf wing. The medium camber offers just enough lift on the low end without causing excessive lift on the high end. The predictability of this wing has made it a favorite among many of our team riders who enjoy taking to the air in surf, wake, and wing disciplines.
121 Havoc
The 121 Havoc is an excellent daily driver wing for those looking to turn gutless waves into your local skate park. It features smooth carves and enough glide to make any section. Our team frequently uses this wing to launch big airs in small surf. This wing is also incredibly fun for winging or surfing on our eFoils.
148 Havoc
The 148 Havoc is one of our easiest surfing wings to date. This stable platform allows you to think less and surf better. In small, mushy waves, this foil provides plenty of lift and enough pump to link a few waves together. If you’re entering the world of foiling, this is a great wing to start with for surf, wake, and wing; but don’t worry, you’ll never outgrow it. It’s an excellent choice for a one-foil quiver