Need advice for choosing your freeride / allround board?

What makes a great freeride board is a board that best matches your skills and riding level.

When you're just starting out, you'll want a board that is at least 30 L above your body weight in volume. Boards labelled as beginner boards, will be the most stable and forgiving to the rider and are offered in bigger sizes.

Model Rider level Sizes (L) Sports Description
ROCK’N’ROLL Beginner to Expert 67, 77, 87, 97, 107, 117 Wing Foil Compact shape, stable, all-round wingfoiling board.
ROCK’N’ROLL ACE Intermediate to Expert 54, 67, 79 Wing Foil, Parawing Foil High-performance freestyle board, compact shape, strong and light.
ROCK’N’ROLL SOFT TOP Beginner to intermediate 107, 117, 137, 167 Wing Foil Wingfoiling board, compact shape. Stable on the water. Board deck is covered EVA padding for increased protection from knocks and falls.
WALTZ Intermediate to Expert 85, 95, 115, 135 Wing Foil, Parawing Foil Downwind board, long and narrow, excellent light wind performance
JIVE Intermediate to Expert 46, 62, 72, 86, 100, 120 Wing Foil, Parawing Foil, smallest (45L) also Prone Foil Mid length board, balanced, excellent lightwind performance, great all round and freeriding board.
JIVE ACE Intermediate to Expert 62, 72, 86, 100, 120 Wing Foil, Parawing Foil Mid length board, balanced, featherlight, excellent lightwind performance, great all-round and freeriding board.
TWIST SOFT TOP Beginner to intermediate 125, 145 Wing Foil, Windsurf Foil, Windsurf, SUP FOIL, SUP Multi discipline board ideal for beginners and families. Soft top deck and rails with a windsurfing track, fin boxes and foil tracks.

ROCK'N'ROLL

From €1.349,00

JIVE

From €1.799,00

JIVE ACE

From €2.299,00

WALTZ

Sale price€949,00Regular price €1.999,00

Midlength vs Compact Foil Boards

Foil board design has moved fast over the last few years. As riders push into new disciplines and more varied conditions, board shapes have naturally split into two clear directions. On one side you have compact boards. Short, wide, and playful. On the other, midlength boards. Longer, sleeker, and built around efficiency.

At ENSIS, we spend a lot of time riding both. The goal is not to say one shape is better than the other, but to understand what each one offers and why you might reach for one over the other depending on the session.

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Why ride a midlength foil board: The ENSIS JIVE

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.

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