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Evolution Wing Foil Package

Evolving and performing – Foil, board, wing, leash
The complete wing pack for those who want to move up to the next level or who are just starting out with a good background and want to learn fast. Probably the best value for money in terms of accessibility and upgradability.

From £2949,00

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Features

All terrain
Fuselink connexion
Plug & Play
Upgradeable

Fly Board

Volume (L) Length (in/cm) Width (in/cm) Construction Box Inserts Weight (kg)
65 5’2/157.4 cm 23.5″/59.6 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.1
75 5’4/162.5 cm 24.5″/62.2 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.2
90 5’8/172.7 cm 25’’/63.5 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.4
103 6’0/182.8 cm 25’’ 1/4/64.5 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.8

Evo Foil

Front wing

Surface (cm2) Wingspan (mm) Aspect Ratio Max Chord (mm) Max Thickness (mm) Fuselage length (mm) Construction Weight (kg) Screws
950 880 8.1 150 TBA TBA HM carbon Corecell TBA M8x20mm – Torx 45
1250 970 7.6 185 TBA TBA HM carbon Corecell TBA M8x20mm – Torx 45
1450 1040 7.6 195 TBA TBA HM carbon Corecell TBA M8x20mm – Torx 45
1650 1110 7.5 195 TBA TBA HM carbon Corecell TBA M8x20mm – Torx 45

Cruiser Stab

Surface (cm2) Wingspan (mm) Aspect Ratio Max Chord (mm) Max Thickness (mm) Construction Weight (kg) Screws Compatibility
190 390 8 70 HM Carbon 0.2 M6x12 mm All AFS fuselage
220 420 8 70 HM Carbon 0.2 M6x12 mm All AFS fuselage
245 450 8.3 66.8 8.3 HM Carbon 0.2 M6x12 mm All AFS fuselage

HM Carbon Mast

Length (cm) Chord min (mm) Thickness min (mm) Screws Construction Weight(kg)
80 120 15 M8x40mm HM Carbon 1.9

Diamond wing

Size (m2) Span (m) Weight (kg) Handles
4 2.77 2.2 Semi-rigid
5 3.1 2.6 Semi-rigid
6 3.31 3 Semi-rigid
Wing foil / Surf foil/ Sup foil / Dockstart / Freeride downwind
This product comes with a two-year warranty.

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How to use the product

Assemble your foil in no time with just a few screws. Two for the stabiliser and two for the mast/fuselage connection.
You can leave your foil fully assembled. The only thing to check, especially when the foil is new, is the tightness of the wings and especially the Tbar in the case of a demountable foil. The parts are going to be made during the first sessions and may move a little.
At AFS we have always used full carbon. Full carbon means no corrosion or oxidation, so you don’t really need to rinse your foil. It’s just a quick rinse with clean water to remove any impurities that may be created by hydrocarbons or algae, depending on your spot.
It is not recommended to store wet foils in their covers. Storing a wet foil in a closed, unventilated cover can lead to discolouration or colour transfer, even if there is no mechanical risk of oxidation.
That’s the advantage of carbon, you don’t need to add anything – just ride!
There are several ways to store your foil. You can store it fully assembled on your board, using individual covers. There are also carrying cases that allow you to store your foil completely disassembled.
We recommend rinsing the board after each session and drying it out of the cover before storing.
The decompression screw is located on your board. It is very important because it regulates the pressure inside the board, which can increase with temperature or altitude. If this pressure is not regulated, it can damage your board. So it’s crucial to open this screw when storing your board, especially in hot places like a car or a sunny beach.
No, you don’t want to start with straps. Consider them when you start jibing. To install the straps, place them in a V-shape in the predefined holes with the appropriate screws supplied when you buy AFS straps. It’s very important to use the screws supplied, as their length and diameter are adapted to the inserts on our boards. Make sure you insert the screws straight and not askew. You can also use antitwist to prevent the strap from turning around the screw. When it comes to adjustment, there are two schools of thought: those who put the whole foot in by opening the straps completely, and those who put only half the foot in by tightening the straps more. This will help to get the foot out more easily in the event of a fall. It all depends on your morphology and taste.
Start by inserting the black end of the leash into the plug on the tail of the board. Leave a little length to prevent the leash from rubbing directly on the tail and finish with a small knot.
Your wing’s leash can be connected in two different ways: 1. If you have a piece of rope at the end of your leash, create a loop using the chair knot technique, for example. 2. If the loop already exists, it is sewn into the leash. Once the loop is OK, pass it through your wing attachment (the small cord located at the portage/freefly handle), then iron your leash inside this loop.
Pass the leash attachment through your hand, then tighten so that the loop can no longer pass your hand without cutting off your circulation. There are no precise rules for choosing which arm to put your leash on: right or left. It all depends on your preferences.
Roll the sail starting from the sides, also known as the ears, rather than folding it. This is particularly important if your sail has plastic windows, as folding can create angles that weaken the fabric or plastic of the windows. Once both sides are rolled up, fold the whole assembly starting at the back to expel air from the central batten. Stow the valve in its neoprene protection, then fold the sail one last time. Make sure you don’t overfold the sail if you want to keep it for a long time. Finally, put the sail back in its bag.
Whether in fresh or salt water, we recommend rinsing the wing. It’s best to rinse with rainwater, which has less limescale than tap water. Allow your wing to dry completely before storing. Do not dry your wing in the sun, as this could damage it. It is also advisable not to hang the wing up to dry or store it, to prevent the bladders from shifting or falling into the leading edge or batten.

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Evolution Wing Foil Package

Evolving and performing - Foil, board, wing, leash

The complete wing pack for those who want to move up to the next level or who are just starting out with a good background and want to learn fast. Probably the best value for money in terms of accessibility and upgradability.

From £2949,00

Fly
Evo

Customize

Q&A

Yes, this foil can be completely dismantled.
The Flyer, Carver and Performer front-wing ranges are foil-compatible.

Depending on your size/practice, you’ll find different information on the pages presenting our ranges directly. If you have the slightest doubt, our team of enthusiasts is at your disposal via the website chat (blue logo) at the bottom of your screen.

Our offices and warehouses are in the USA, at this address: MM Sailing
Naples, FL 34120. The head office is located in Brittany, more precisely in Pencran, Finistère. We are located Espace Joseph Rolland – 29800 PENCRAN.

All AFS foils are manufactured at our company in Pencran, France. All AFS Advanced boards are also made here. Some of our boards are made in Tunisia at Terminatech, as are our covers. Finally, although we haven’t yet managed to make the leap, our wings are now made in China, although all R&D is carried out in-house.

All our products are packed in reinforced cardboard boxes. We ship all over the world, sometimes between private distribution, boat and plane… All our products are protected with various types of foam.

If the delivery has been accepted, simply use our contact page If you have not yet received the order, feel free to unpack the parcel in front of the carrier. In the event of the slightest impact, you can refuse the parcel – no financial charge will be applied. We have insurance for this. A new parcel will then be returned to you.

You can contact our dealer network or our ambassadors. We also organize AFS Days, where you can test all AFS equipment.

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Size guide

Fly board : Beginner/intermediate level


> 65 kg Fly 5’4
65 – 70 kg Fly 5’8
70 – 75 kg Fly 5’8
75 – 80 kg Fly 5’8
80 – 85 kg Fly 5’8
85 – 90 kg Fly 6’0
90-95 kg Fly 6’0
> 95 kg Fly 6’0

Fly board  : Advanced level


> 65 kg Fly 5’2
65 – 70 kg Fly 5’2
70 – 75 kg Fly 5’2
75 – 80 kg Fly 5’4
80 – 85 kg Fly 5’4
85 – 90 kg Fly 5’4
90-95 kg Fly 5’4
> 95 kg Fly 5’4

Evo Foil

Rider Light wind (10 – 20 noeuds) Strong wind(>20 noeuds) Stab
>60 kg Evo 1250 Evo 1250 Cruiser M
60/75 kg Evo 1250 Evo 1250 Cruiser M
75/85 kg Evo 1450 Evo 1250 Cruiser M
>85 kg Evo 1650 Evo 1450 Cruiser L

 

D-Lite Wing
For a wind range of 10 to 25 knots


< 65 kg 4
65 – 70 kg 4
70 – 75 kg 5
75 – 80 kg 5
80 – 85 kg 5
85 – 90 kg 6
> 90 kg 6

 

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Fly Board

Volume (L) Length (in/cm) Width (in/cm) Construction Box Inserts Weight (kg)
65 5’2/157.4 cm 23.5″/59.6 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.1
75 5’4/162.5 cm 24.5″/62.2 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.2
90 5’8/172.7 cm 25’’/63.5 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.4
103 6’0/182.8 cm 25’’ 1/4/64.5 cm PVC Sandwich Glass Double rail US Yes 6.8