Stable midlength outline tuned for acceleration, glide, balance, and agility. Slightly longer and wider than Super K2, with a thinner standing area to keep the board light in the air and responsive to input. Recessed deck with concaves, bottom contours, and width increases stability at low speed and gives more leverage over the foil once flying, supporting surf style carving, low speed acceleration, and more controlled surface tracking.
Bottom.
• Flatter streamlined double concave displacement tri plane hull tuned for minimal drag, rapid lift, clean touchdown recovery, and compatibility for foil assist systems.
• Softer, rounded feel on touchdowns and surface contact while keeping release fast and clean.
• Fast low-end acceleration for lighter winds and getting up on foil with parawinging.
Rocker.
• Lower nose entry angles tuned for fast lift and faster recovery in light wind, weak swell, and underpowered conditions.
• Less bottom rocker yet more deck rocker keeps the stance feeling level between front and rear foot, more comfort, more control, no awkward front foot height or “nose down” feeling at speed.
• Slightly more tail rocker than Super K2 adds clearance and leverage to push harder through swooping turns and for more pop without sacrificing touchdown recovery.
Rails.
• Super K2 inspired rail flow, almond through the aero nose, transitioning to a boxier tail section, then tapering into the harder beveled tail edges.
• Designed to improve water flow and reduce drag, with minimal tracking when the board reconnects with the surface.
• Controlled rebounds on touchdowns.
• Easy to redirect cross wind at low speeds and for take off.
Construction.
Pro Carbon construction prioritizes strength and stiffness at minimal weight. An extra lightweight EPS core is wrapped in a full carbon high density exoskeleton and finished with biaxial and unidirectional carbon in a high density sandwich for rigidity and impact resistance. Integrated fiberglass windows tuned to 2.4 GHz support Foil Assist connectivity.
• Nearly 20% lighter than standard Carbon construction.
• Extra lightweight EPS core wrapped in a multilayer full carbon high density exoskeleton.
• Full biaxial and UD carbon high density sandwich for maximum stiffness and impact resistance.
• Integrated fiberglass windows tuned to 2.4 GHz for Foil Assist connectivity.
Pads & Strapless.
• Refined lightweight slotted traction.
• Maximum grip at reduced weight.
• Reduced thickness for improved board feel and control.
Track Boxes.
New 14” Universal Track System.
• In house designed 14 inch reinforced foil specific track boxes.
• Puncture resistant elevated channels for durability and compatibility across mast lengths and hardware types.
Size Guide.
Riders can size down in volume compared to the Super K 2.
48 Liters, 5’4″ x 18.75″
The highest performance Arc feel for riders prioritizing minimal volume and swing weight, also ideal for lighter riders seeking progression.
• Best suited to higher wind parawing and winging
• Ideal for Prone Surf or Foil Assist riders who want the smallest stable midlength platform
• Team Sizing reference — Keith Teboul 150 lbs/68 kg, Logan Bediamol 170 lbs/77 kg, Kai Lenny 160 lbs/73 kg
• Rider choice weight range — 30 to 78 kg / 60 to 170 lbs
58 Liters, 5’6″ x 19.25″
Daily driver Arc option with more float and stability for moderate winds.
• Strong blend of low end support and skateboard direct response once flying
• Reliable Foil Assist crossover size
• Team Sizing Reference — Ryan Arzy 155 lbs/70 kg, Casey Hauser 160 lbs/ 73 kg, Otis Buckingham 185 lbs/83kg
• Recommended Rider weight range — 60 to 90 kg / 130 to 185 lbs
68 Liters, 5’9″ x 20″
Core Arc sizing that balances stability, performance and agility.
• Ideal for parawing progression and winging in mixed conditions
• Strong for Foil Assist sessions when you want confidence without going to a wider high volume board
• Team Sizing Reference — Adam Lewis 180 lbs/82 kg, Kane de Wilde 195 lbs/87 kg
• Recommended Rider weight range — 70 to 90 kg / 155 to 195 lbs
78 Liters, 5’11” x 20.75″
More low end stability without feeling oversized.
• Strong crossover size for winging, parawing, and Foil Assist when you want more low end without giving up the Arc performance feel
• Great for riders who want easier starts and more settled control in chop
• Still thin and responsive for turns and transitions
• Recommended Rider weight range — 70 to 90 kg / 160 to 200 lbs
88 Liters, 6’2″ x 21.25″
High stability performance midlength for intermediates, heavier riders, or lighter winds
• Supports confident kneeling to standing progression for parawing and Foil Assist
• Keeps surf style carving feel through the deck leverage
• Ideal size for winging and parawing light wind crossover
• Team sizing reference — Elliot Leboe 200 lbs / 91 kg
• Recommended Rider weight range — 75 to 95 kg / 165 to 210 lbs
98 Liters, 6’4″ x 21.8″
Maximum stability Arc option for the easiest starts and most confidence in light conditions
• Most supportive platform for parawing, winging, and Foil Assist progression, especially in light wind and chop
• Keeps the Arc performance feel through the thinner profile and deck leverage, without turning into a full beginner shape
• Best for riders prioritizing stable low speed control and easier transitions to standing
• Recommended Rider weight range — 80 to 115 kg / 175 to 255 lbs

