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FAST ...IN S-TEC !
Control and top speed – that’s what it’s all about when you want to be on the podium. JP’s four Slalom boards are designed for blasting at PWA competition speed, rounding jibes at full speed and maintaining control in the broadest range of conditions possible. Their control will also benefit lighter riders, allowing them to remain in control even when fully overpowered and enabling them to get up to top speed quickly and maintain that speed.
DESCRIPTION
This year, the 66 and 76 are two completely new sizes designed to cater to the enthusiastic slalom rider searching for different volumes. On top of that, all boards now get a turbo boost thanks to the new technology: S-TEC gives the boards a new and completely different look and makes the already very light boards even lighter! The boards plane earlier and are easier to control and thus faster.
Optimizing weight is especially an issue on performance board. So, the new and groundbreaking S-TEC construction is also used for JP’s race boards. The estimated average weight saving of the S-TEC for the Slalom is expected be up to 0.3 kilo. Considering that previous boards were already extremely light every additional weight reduction is impressive!
This is achieved through the following changes:
No paint
Reduction of anti-slip, used only in standing areas
Smaller and thinner pads – less EVA and less glue and the important
Refined custom lamination process, with fibres prepared and laminated separately
Durability remains at the proven level as all important reinforcements remain unchanged and especially using Biax-Carbon. Only items that have no relevance for strength and durability are reduced or abandoned.
The other essential contribution to weight saving comes from the optimized lamination process which not only creates a totally new look but making the boards up to 300 grams lighter this year and contributes to improved performance.
What a great feature for all our Slalom boards!
Slalom windsurfing in medium to light winds is simply a great, thrilling experience, and the 125 L board is built for exactly that. The SL 76 feels lighter and more playful than the big, wide SL 85 you would need for the lightest of winds.
The design concept of the new SL 66 is more like that of the SL 62.5. On the one hand, this shape for medium winds is for those lighter riders for whom the SL 72 feels too big. On the other, it is a medium to high wind board for heavyweights who prefer a little more width and volume than they can find in the small 62.5. The slightly larger size makes planing and sailing easier overall.
Whether you're racing or just enjoying an exciting ride, both new boards deliver goosebump-inducing speed for everyone.
According to our shaper Werner Gnigler, the key shape feature for these high-performance boards is the changing V-flow along the smooth scoop rocker line. The V is strongly pronounced in front of the mast base, tapers down near the foot straps and opens up again towards the tail. This reduces drag, improves efficiency, and supports a high and loose water position while facilitating control during jibes to maintain speed through each turn.
Like the Slalom 62.5, which we introduced last season, they 66 and 76 also come with the following three shape characteristics:
The Double Step Cut-Outs in the bottom of the tail provide control, optimize the water flow while reducing drag and consequently maximizing your speed and agility. They thin out the rails which makes jibing at top speed easier. The cut-outs are more pronounced on the board with more volume than on the smaller board.
The rail’s lifted apex point from the mid section to the nose keeps the nose from catching and adds control. Its main benefit is that it creates more lift to get you planing and to accelerate. Additionally, it will boosts flotation during the carve and prevents the board from slowing down, allowing the rider to maintain full speed through the turn.
The outline remains fairly parallel towards the tail, providing a wide planing surface and creating a stance that allows the rider to generate maximum fin power and maintain control in all circumstances. The thoughtfully positioned foot straps allow riders to efficiently distribute power, while making it easy to get in and out of the straps for jibes. The wide tail contributes to maintaining speed through the jibes and greatly improves early planing and acceleration.
The general concept of this SLALOM line:
When designing and fine tuning this line, our focus is to increase the average speed across the race course, paying special attention to jibing where some of the biggest gains can be made during a race. Here, the target is to maintain speed throughout the turn and to exit faster.
The shapes offer a great, locked, and stable riding position. Far less effort is required to reach and maintain top speed and all of them provide great early planing power and a wide range of use. The tails of these boards are wide and provide lots of leverage towards the fin, resulting in more power and control.
The smooth deck shape guarantees a super comfortable stance. The rider preserves energy to push his limits on longer runs.
All sizes feature an additional pad wedge between the tail straps providing a more connected feel.
Each board size features its individual tail Cut-Out configuration in the bottom to find the perfect mix of release and lengthy rail line for control, for example, the first Cut-Outs of the bigger boards start much further forward and the curve of the Cut-Outs increases towards the tail.
The target is always efficient water release as well as an even water flow around the fin in order to provide steady fin pressure for permanent power and top speed. The Slalom 62.5 and the new 76 feature Double Step Cut-Outs, meaning their two cut-outs have different heights.
From the mid-section of the board towards the nose we lifted the apex point of the rail. That way we gained some volume in the rail which helps exiting jibes with speed.
Beside the concave deck shape we used an additional recess for the deck box. The pivot point of the mast base drops and provides additional control when pushing the limits and during the jibe. “Close the gap”: The lowered sail foot creates the most efficient airflow.
Six core design elements guarantee the perfect set-up for PWA racing
DUAL TAIL OUTLINES – individually adjusted to each board size. The Cut-Out configuration reduces the outline width and the wetted surface of the bottom for less drag and higher speeds. The deck outline above the cut-outs is wider which results in a further outboard rear strap position: The rider can load more power onto the fin for more control and speed. The Double Step Cut-Outs of the 62.5 and 76 are parts of this individual shape adjustment.
TRANSFORMING VEE FLOW along the bottom – the Vee is strongly pronounced in front of the mast base, decreasing between the foot straps and opening again towards the tail. Thus, the board rides high and loose, ironing out all the chop. The transforming V results in a curvy rail line which makes jibing smoother and helps to exit the turn at full speed
COMPACT CONCEPT – The parallel outline in the mid-section of the short board maximizes the planing surface at the mast base, lifting the boards onto the plane instantly.
THIN PROFILE – in the nose area reduces drag since this is the part which is affected most by the wind. This, in combination with a concave deck, means we managed to keep the swing weight centred for great top end control.
A tiny but essential advantage: The comfortable and ergonomic deck shape guarantees a relaxed stance, allowing the rider to focus on going faster.
DECK SHAPES – Efficiency
The board features the proven concave deck reducing swing weight and now comes with an additional recess for the deck box, dropping the pivot point of the mast base. As a result, the sail foot seals the gap between the board and sail providing ultimate efficiency as well as additional control when pushing the limits and during the jibe.
This year, the boards feature a standard Deep Tuttle box and are no longer approved for foiling.
KEY FEATURES
Fin-only performance and PWA Slalom competition boards
Improved overall performance due to technology boost
Very light
Great top end control due to thin profile and concave deck which centres the swing weight
Transforming Vee allows board to ride high and loose
Dual Tail Outlines: Bottom and deck outline individually adjusted to each board size
Recess at the mast track for efficient air flow and control
Deck outline allows rider to load more power onto the fin for more control and speed
TECH FEATURES
High-density PVC in complete deck and bottom
Biax-Carbon reinforcements in the foot strap area
Glass reinforcements in the centre and foot strap area
Full Parabolic rails due to overlapping Carbon and glass layers, additionally reinforced along the foot strap area
Recess at the mast box
Dual tail outlines due to cut-outs
Double step cut-outs (62.5 and 76)
Double footstrap plugs
Footstrap with scale
Deep Tuttle box (not approved for foiling)
No fin
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FAST ...IN S-TEC !
Control and top speed – that’s what it’s all about when you want to be on the podium. JP’s four Slalom boards are designed for blasting at PWA competition speed, rounding jibes at full speed and maintaining control in the broadest range of conditions possible. Their control will also benefit lighter riders, allowing them to remain in control even when fully overpowered and enabling them to get up to top speed quickly and maintain that speed.
This year, the 66 and 76 are two completely new sizes designed to cater to the enthusiastic slalom rider searching for different volumes. On top of that, all boards now get a turbo boost thanks to the new technology: S-TEC gives the boards a new and completely different look and makes the already very light boards even lighter! The boards plane earlier and are easier to control and thus faster.
Optimizing weight is especially an issue on performance board. So, the new and groundbreaking S-TEC construction is also used for JP’s race boards. The estimated average weight saving of the S-TEC for the Slalom is expected be up to 0.3 kilo. Considering that previous boards were already extremely light every additional weight reduction is impressive!
This is achieved through the following changes:
No paint
Reduction of anti-slip, used only in standing areas
Smaller and thinner pads – less EVA and less glue and the important
Refined custom lamination process, with fibres prepared and laminated separately
Durability remains at the proven level as all important reinforcements remain unchanged and especially using Biax-Carbon. Only items that have no relevance for strength and durability are reduced or abandoned.
The other essential contribution to weight saving comes from the optimized lamination process which not only creates a totally new look but making the boards up to 300 grams lighter this year and contributes to improved performance.
What a great feature for all our Slalom boards!
Slalom windsurfing in medium to light winds is simply a great, thrilling experience, and the 125 L board is built for exactly that. The SL 76 feels lighter and more playful than the big, wide SL 85 you would need for the lightest of winds.
The design concept of the new SL 66 is more like that of the SL 62.5. On the one hand, this shape for medium winds is for those lighter riders for whom the SL 72 feels too big. On the other, it is a medium to high wind board for heavyweights who prefer a little more width and volume than they can find in the small 62.5. The slightly larger size makes planing and sailing easier overall.
Whether you're racing or just enjoying an exciting ride, both new boards deliver goosebump-inducing speed for everyone.
According to our shaper Werner Gnigler, the key shape feature for these high-performance boards is the changing V-flow along the smooth scoop rocker line. The V is strongly pronounced in front of the mast base, tapers down near the foot straps and opens up again towards the tail. This reduces drag, improves efficiency, and supports a high and loose water position while facilitating control during jibes to maintain speed through each turn.
Like the Slalom 62.5, which we introduced last season, they 66 and 76 also come with the following three shape characteristics:
The Double Step Cut-Outs in the bottom of the tail provide control, optimize the water flow while reducing drag and consequently maximizing your speed and agility. They thin out the rails which makes jibing at top speed easier. The cut-outs are more pronounced on the board with more volume than on the smaller board.
The rail’s lifted apex point from the mid section to the nose keeps the nose from catching and adds control. Its main benefit is that it creates more lift to get you planing and to accelerate. Additionally, it will boosts flotation during the carve and prevents the board from slowing down, allowing the rider to maintain full speed through the turn.
The outline remains fairly parallel towards the tail, providing a wide planing surface and creating a stance that allows the rider to generate maximum fin power and maintain control in all circumstances. The thoughtfully positioned foot straps allow riders to efficiently distribute power, while making it easy to get in and out of the straps for jibes. The wide tail contributes to maintaining speed through the jibes and greatly improves early planing and acceleration.
The general concept of this SLALOM line:
When designing and fine tuning this line, our focus is to increase the average speed across the race course, paying special attention to jibing where some of the biggest gains can be made during a race. Here, the target is to maintain speed throughout the turn and to exit faster.
The shapes offer a great, locked, and stable riding position. Far less effort is required to reach and maintain top speed and all of them provide great early planing power and a wide range of use. The tails of these boards are wide and provide lots of leverage towards the fin, resulting in more power and control.
The smooth deck shape guarantees a super comfortable stance. The rider preserves energy to push his limits on longer runs.
All sizes feature an additional pad wedge between the tail straps providing a more connected feel.
Each board size features its individual tail Cut-Out configuration in the bottom to find the perfect mix of release and lengthy rail line for control, for example, the first Cut-Outs of the bigger boards start much further forward and the curve of the Cut-Outs increases towards the tail.
The target is always efficient water release as well as an even water flow around the fin in order to provide steady fin pressure for permanent power and top speed. The Slalom 62.5 and the new 76 feature Double Step Cut-Outs, meaning their two cut-outs have different heights.
From the mid-section of the board towards the nose we lifted the apex point of the rail. That way we gained some volume in the rail which helps exiting jibes with speed.
Beside the concave deck shape we used an additional recess for the deck box. The pivot point of the mast base drops and provides additional control when pushing the limits and during the jibe. “Close the gap”: The lowered sail foot creates the most efficient airflow.
Six core design elements guarantee the perfect set-up for PWA racing
DUAL TAIL OUTLINES – individually adjusted to each board size. The Cut-Out configuration reduces the outline width and the wetted surface of the bottom for less drag and higher speeds. The deck outline above the cut-outs is wider which results in a further outboard rear strap position: The rider can load more power onto the fin for more control and speed. The Double Step Cut-Outs of the 62.5 and 76 are parts of this individual shape adjustment.
TRANSFORMING VEE FLOW along the bottom – the Vee is strongly pronounced in front of the mast base, decreasing between the foot straps and opening again towards the tail. Thus, the board rides high and loose, ironing out all the chop. The transforming V results in a curvy rail line which makes jibing smoother and helps to exit the turn at full speed
COMPACT CONCEPT – The parallel outline in the mid-section of the short board maximizes the planing surface at the mast base, lifting the boards onto the plane instantly.
THIN PROFILE – in the nose area reduces drag since this is the part which is affected most by the wind. This, in combination with a concave deck, means we managed to keep the swing weight centred for great top end control.
A tiny but essential advantage: The comfortable and ergonomic deck shape guarantees a relaxed stance, allowing the rider to focus on going faster.
DECK SHAPES – Efficiency
The board features the proven concave deck reducing swing weight and now comes with an additional recess for the deck box, dropping the pivot point of the mast base. As a result, the sail foot seals the gap between the board and sail providing ultimate efficiency as well as additional control when pushing the limits and during the jibe.
This year, the boards feature a standard Deep Tuttle box and are no longer approved for foiling.
Fin-only performance and PWA Slalom competition boards
Improved overall performance due to technology boost
Very light
Great top end control due to thin profile and concave deck which centres the swing weight
Transforming Vee allows board to ride high and loose
Dual Tail Outlines: Bottom and deck outline individually adjusted to each board size
Recess at the mast track for efficient air flow and control
Deck outline allows rider to load more power onto the fin for more control and speed
High-density PVC in complete deck and bottom
Biax-Carbon reinforcements in the foot strap area
Glass reinforcements in the centre and foot strap area
Full Parabolic rails due to overlapping Carbon and glass layers, additionally reinforced along the foot strap area
Recess at the mast box
Dual tail outlines due to cut-outs
Double step cut-outs (62.5 and 76)
Double footstrap plugs
Footstrap with scale
Deep Tuttle box (not approved for foiling)
No fin
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from 127 reviewsAfter purchasing this wing earlier this year it has noticeably made tacks so much smoother and overall upgraded my riding. I bought the 3.0 and 5.0 metre and my 3.0m flies very well in both underpowered and overpowered conditions
I purchased the Unit SLS 2025 wing earlier this year and it has made tacks so much smoother and upgraded my riding. I also bought the Duotone Carve 3.0 D/LAB 2025 with the 800 front wing and once again it’s been a game changer, having a great amount of glide which works perfectly for both wingfoiling and kitefoiling!
All thanks to the H2O team that always have loads of knowledge, passion for watersports and go above and beyond!
Preferring not to throw away my (now discontinued) North Red boom which had a broken cuff, I called H2O to see if there was any way to salvage it. I spoke with Matt who was very knowledgeable and helpful but came off the phone somewhat resigned that I might not be able to get the part. However to my surprise a little while later I was blown away (with a force 5) when I got a call to tell me he’d sourced one for me. And here I am now, a week on, with all the bits I need to get back on the water; whoever said people don’t have time to help others! So the moral of this story is have a little faith and try H2O!
Preferring not to throw away my (now discontinued) North Red boom which had a broken cuff, I called H2O to see if there was any way to salvage it. I spoke with Matt who was very knowledgeable and helpful but came off the phone somewhat resigned that I might not be able to get the part. However to my surprise a little while later I was blown away (with a force 5) when I got a call to tell me he’d sourced one for me. And here I am now, a week on, with all the bits I need to get back on the water; whoever said people don’t have time to help others! So the moral of this story is have a little faith and try H2O!
Ordered a 1350 Glide 2.0 to progress on to from my 1750 aero free. Being a heavier rider I've found it's now my go to foil wing, initially a bit harder to get on the foil compared to the aero free but once up it feels completely effort less! Thanks to the team for getting me sorted out 🤙
James, Matt and the H20 Team are absolute gurus of the water sports industry, friendly, helpful and knowledgable. They will always give the right advice and come up with superb deals and first class support, thanks guys for always helping me to make the right decisions over the last 20 + years!
My new mast arrived from H20. Sports and it was so worth the wait. You immediately notice how much stiffer it is compared to the v1 carbon version when riding. The foil feels more responsive and direct .It also glides longer in transition s and riding bumps.
Its well worth the upgrade in my opinion.
I bpught this wing to replacr my Unit 5.5 m wing for tje summer breezes as i never liked using big wings. This wing is really powerful in the low end and allows you to pump really efficiently to get on foil with a bit of technique.
You can size down by half a metre with this wing compared to a Unit.
Its still fast and so good iwhen you roll into a tack.
Perfect quiver would be a 3 m , 4m & a 5 m in the Float for all conditions.
Its a great price too as lower than Dlab and SLS wings but with great performance.
As one of the H2O riders I have really enjoyed the variety of kit H2O have available. Including the Duotone sky surf 35Ltr which quickly become my favourite board because of its shorter and thicker shape while being low in litres it still allows me to get it out the water in some lighter winds. However it comes into its own when the wind is strong and the waves are pumping with its incredible manoeuvrability. Paired with the Duotone units (that are light weight and precisely balanced) wave riding is a dream.
I've been one of those riders who thought one board was enough. Turns out a downwind board has opened up so many more days on the water. I cant believe how easy this beast gets going in 6 knots. I use my 8' board with the 1100 and 1595 Duotone Glide. It's like a whole new sport. Whilst I've tried paddling up, I think I'll stick to winging for now (although can't wait to try the Stash Parawing).
Lots of the benefits of the DLAB Unit but without the price tag. Strong, light, and powerful. It's been great in all conditions, handles really well when over powered. I bought the 3.5, 4.5 and 5.5 to cover all eventualities. Personally I prefer the handle option which works really well with my harness. Matt and the team really helpful in deciding on the sizing.
I absolutely love my 65L/4'9" Sky Style SLS Wing Board. I'm about 88kg and it suits me for most conditions. Easy planing, great in waves, sold for jumping. Incredibly light, especially when paired with a DLAB Carve 800 foil and mast, which makes it a great overseas travel option too. Carbon finish and colours look great (picture on website doesn't do it enough justice). Not a big fan of the front foot straps overlapping but going to put the new v-strap on which will sort this.
I usually go for the DLAB or SLS Concept Blue Units but this wing has had great reviews so thought I'd give it a try. Great power delivery and handling, really light weight but solid construction. The wing’s dihedral and tension profile give amazing flight balance so although designed for wave/downwind, I think this wind would suit all levels. Bought teh 5m for the summer but bought a 4 ready for the winter swell.
The 2025 Unit is a good allrounder fast, stiff & light wing.
I prefer to size down my Unit as they are really grunty wings.
They also have great top end aswell and the white colourway looks cool.
I have ridden the Skybrid SLS 70 litre and its a great hybrid board between a short wave freesyle board and a mid length shape.
Easy to get up though its narrower than my previous boards and does require a little more effort.
The big advantage is the early planing speed to get on foil and the glide.
Its a good allrounder in waves and flat water.