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Slingshot Dwarfcraft Foil Board

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Part Number:375

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Dwarfcraft Board Size
3'6
4'6

2020 Slingshot Dwarfcraft

3’6 and 4’6

Dwarfcraft 3’6 compact freeride foil board for riders who learned on a longer, higher-volume setup and are ready for a new challenge and something more agile and responsive. While not strictly for advanced riders, it’s best suited for people who have their footwork and transitions fairly well dialed first. Wake foil riders need to be very competent water starting before moving to aboard this short.

When you’re up and riding, the end of this stubby little board is just past your front foot, giving you the dreamy sensation of gliding over the water on a magic carpet. The shorter length also gives you more leverage and control for pumping, carving and the playful heel-toe freeriding that most foilers gravitate toward. It’s also a no-brainer for traveling.

Dwarfcraft 4’6 versatile, all-ability board with enough length and volume to help new foilers learn and progress and enough high-performance features for intermediate to advanced riders looking for a solid freeride board they can use in all conditions.

A versatile size and shape that’s friendly enough to learn on but progressive enough that you don’t have to worry about outgrowing once you’re past the beginner phase. The Dwarf Craft 4’6” is light and agile, with the beveled bottom of a more advanced board, the volume and front-end rocker of a user-friendly setup and a concave deck that helps you know where your feet are at all times.

Features of Both Sizes:

  • Adjustable Track Foil Mount: Allows you to slide your foil forward and aft on your board to fine-tune how it feels and performs based on your size, ability and personal preference.
  • Multiple Footstrap Insert Positions: Ride with 3 straps, 2 straps, 1 strap, half strap or no strap.
  • Beveled Rails: Aids in earlier release from the water. Makes a big difference when you’re leaning into a carve or edging hard up wind. Beveled rails prevent the board from grabbing the water when you touch down, which allows you to skip off the water and keep going instead of grinding to a halt.
  • Concave Deck: Concave provides increased turning sensitivity and response and allows for more dynamic heel-toe performance. Also helps with proper foot placement once you get a feel for the contour of the deck and where the sweet spot is.

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