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. |

















