Midlength foil boards have been part of surf culture for decades. They sit right between shortboards and longboards, offering a mix of early takes offs, control, and flow. In foiling, that same idea carries over perfectly. A mid length foil board gives you early speed, easy lift, and a calm feel under your feet, without feeling bulky or slow.

The ENSIS JIVE was designed around this balance. It takes the smooth glide of a longer board and combines it with the compact, responsive feel foilers are after.

Who should be riding a midlength foil board

two people riding midlength foil boards

Midlength foil boards are a great choice for riders who want easier take offs, more efficiency, and less stress getting up on foil. They suit intermediate riders looking to progress, but also experienced foilers who want a board that works across a wide range of conditions.

If you enjoy freeriding, light wind sessions, parawinging, a midlength board simply makes life easier. You spend less time fighting for speed and more time riding.

Why midlength foil boards work

man walking up a beach carrying ENSIS foil equipment

The magic of a midlength board is in the shape. They are longer and narrower than traditional foil boards, which gives them a longer waterline. That means better glide and faster acceleration through the water.

The narrow outline reduces drag, while the added length helps the board track cleanly and build speed smoothly. Instead of forcing the board onto the foil, the board works with the water to get you there naturally.

A great match for wingfoiling and parawinging

people riding ocean waves with the ENSIS parawing

Wingfoiling and parawinging both benefit from early lift and predictable handling. A midlength board lets you get moving with less power, which is especially noticeable in lighter wind or smaller swell.

For parawinging and wingfoiling, it means easier take offs, smoother touchdowns, and the ability to ride smaller wings and foils.

Easy freeride and effortless lift

man about to take off on water on a foil board

Freeriding is where midlength boards really shine. You can cruise comfortably, pump efficiently, and stay on foil with less effort. The JIVE makes getting up on foil feel effortless rather than rushed and forced. That relaxed take off is a game changer, especially when conditions are not perfect.

Why ride the ENSIS JIVE

two men carrying the ensis wing foil set

The JIVE is not just longer for the sake of it. Every part of the shape is tuned to make the board feel light, fast, and easy to ride.

The foil box is positioned further forward, with more board length added behind it. This reduces swing weight and keeps the board feeling compact once you are on foil.

Sharp rails give excellent water release and traction, helping you build speed quickly and cleanly. The pintail supports efficient pumping and smooth acceleration, making take offs feel almost automatic.

All of this comes together in a board that feels fast on the water, light in the air, and intuitive underfoot.

A board you will keep reaching for

The ENSIS JIVE is the kind of board that makes you want to ride more. It takes pressure off your take offs, opens up light wind sessions, and rewards smooth, flowing riding.

If you like the idea of glide, control, and easy lift, a midlength board is worth a serious look. And if you want one that feels refined and purpose built for modern foiling, the JIVE fits right in.

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