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1 | Best Value | Wake Thief Edition ($2,400)
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2 | Best Budget | Liquid Force Launch ($950)
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3 | Best Performance | Armstrong Performance 1880 / WKT 109 ($4,700)
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4 | Best Hybrid | Foil Drive Gen 2 ($8,400)
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5 | Best Budget Efoil | Waydoo ($6,400)
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6 | Best Efoil | Fliteboard ($13,700)
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7 | Best Freefoil | Beta Foils ($5,900)
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8 | Shoes | Vibram V-Alphas | link below includes 15% coupon ($106)
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9 | Wetsuit | O’Neill Hyperfreak ($245)
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We want to be transparent with our viewers, so we disclose all of our financial interests. We've tried 400+ foils and shared our experiences in 100+ videos. Our recommendations are based on our desire to help viewers navigate the buying process, by recommending the best products in each category. Wake Thief has affiliate arrangements with 7 brands (AXIS Foils, Takuma, Fliteboard, Foil Drive, Indiana Foils, Bbtalkin, and Vibram) and three major retailers (MACKiteboarding, REAL Watersports, and Green Hat Kiteboarding). I am also a minority owner of Beta Foils, a foil brand focused on the freefoiling category. When viewers use the links and coupon codes we share in the videos and on this website, we earn a commission from one of these above partners. We believe that our broad and diverse list affiliate partners helps to eliminate bias from our reviews and recommendations because we can earn a commission from the sale of nearly every brand. We thank you for your support of our channel and mission.
Safety Warning:
This sport is more dangerous than it looks. I've cut myself badly. I've hit my head. I've torn muscles and it's only a matter of time before my next injury occurs. But I've always been attracted to challenging sports that present a risk. I was used to falling and injuries. This sport might not be for you. Familiarize yourself with your local laws. Every place has different rules. Know them. Inspect your equipment before use for damage or loose connections. The most common injuries are cuts from the foil or falling onto the foil, dock or other objects near the shore, so always wear protective equipment (helmet, CGA life jacket, wetsuit, footwear, etc). I've seen gashes from the foil that required stitches. Stay far away from passing boats, kayaks, swimmers or other objects in the water. Stay away from outboard motors. Never ride the first wake. You don't want to come into contact with the propeller of the boat. If you're riding an electric foil (efoil) be careful of the prop and keep your body parts away from it. It’s hard to judge water depth, so stay away from shallow water. Avoid slippery surfaces and sharp edges, both in and out of the water. Be prepared for the weather and water conditions. Dress appropriately. If you don’t feel safe, ask for help. Wake Thief (Wake Thief, LLC) will not be held liable for any injuries or deaths. We review products and share our own personal experience on this website, and in our videos. If you rely on the information, you assume responsibility for results.
00:00 - Introduction
00:17 - Foiling Disciplines
00:38 - Parts of Foil
01:10 - How Foils Work
02:05 - Fuselages, Rear Wings & Control
03:07 - Front Wings
05:00 - Masts
05:46 - Boards
06:56 - Conclusions
08:22 - Recommendations
We want to help you buy your first foil. When we discovered this sport in 2018, we didn't know where to turn. We purchased our first foil on Amazon with very little knowledge or guidance, and it didn't meet our needs. After spending about $6,000 we finally found a foil we really enjoyed. In this video, we share what we've learned on our journey to help you: (1) learn about this sport, (2) understand the parts of the foil and how a foil works, and (3) share some of the factors you'll need to consider when purchasing your first hydrofoil.