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What volume foil SUP are you using to paddle into waves?

Created by FoilWays FoilWays  5 months ago, 20 Sep 2025
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FoilWays
FoilWays

180 posts

20 Sep 2025 3:27am
The title says it all. For paddling into surf, not for downwind:

1. What volume board are you using?
2. What's your weight?
3. Bonus, traditional wide SUP shape or narrow DW shape?
broVan
broVan

143 posts

20 Sep 2025 6:18am
1. 110L
2. 84kg
3. dw displacement hull type 21wX 7'6"
JonahL
JonahL

97 posts

20 Sep 2025 10:37am
7'4"x19" 117L, 93kg
drc13
drc13

NSW

158 posts

20 Sep 2025 5:10pm
My daily is a 6'10 x 20 95L but I know there's more performance to be had.

The other day I demo'd an Appletree 6'4 x 20.5 87L mid-length and it was fantastic (albeit a bit heavy)

More stable than my current board, turned and pumped better but did take a bit more finesse to paddle onto waves without pivoting the nose.

I think those dims maybe a few less litres in a lighter construction will be where I land (the Armstrong ML 85L looks to be a great fit)

I'm 70kg




pitbulldoug
pitbulldoug

185 posts

20 Sep 2025 5:40pm
100kgs+
Kalama 131L
Axis 75cm mast
960 SF front
350 P tail
Adv short fuse
Great big guy supfoil surf set up
foilthegreats
foilthegreats

770 posts

20 Sep 2025 8:37pm
KT Dragonfly V1 7' 19" 100L
85kg without gear.
Have a super fun time in even the slightest lake bump:
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Windoc
Windoc

452 posts

20 Sep 2025 11:39pm
I'm 198 cm (6'5") at 93 kg (dry) riding a 7'7" x 19 x 112L. Static stability is quite challenging in any side chop (I'm used to DW shapes and paddling) but improves dramatically with some forward speed. For my height and offset stance I wouldn't want to go narrower and may prefer 20" width for a little extra room and leverage over the foil. I'd be curious to know what other tall/heavier riders prefer for wave SUP foil.
FoilWays
FoilWays

180 posts

24 Sep 2025 2:17am
Very good info! Thanks for all the comments!
Shlogger
Shlogger

533 posts

24 Sep 2025 10:39pm
I'm 80 kg's, been SuPing since the beginning but at 65, skills aren't what they used to be. I've given it a go on my 85 liter Armstrong ML board, but for Sup'n my final thoughts were "I'm making this way too hard". The 85 has been great for winging in light air and parasailing. But. would also like an easier crossover for Sup. Anyone compared the Armstrong 100 ML, KT 104 K2 or new Naish Chimera108?
drc13
drc13

NSW

158 posts

25 Sep 2025 12:23pm
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Shlogger said..
I'm 80 kg's, been SuPing since the beginning but at 65, skills aren't what they used to be. I've given it a go on my 85 liter Armstrong ML board, but for Sup'n my final thoughts were "I'm making this way too hard". The 85 has been great for winging in light air and parasailing. But. would also like an easier crossover for Sup. Anyone compared the Armstrong 100 ML, KT 104 K2 or new Naish Chimera108?



Want to sell your ML85? ;P

Is the Chimera the hollow construction board?

KT are "generally" more fragile than the Armstrong construction but as a result usually lighter.

I wouldn't personally go a Naish but I'm sure hoping the hollow tech starts to filter through quickly as the idea of a 4kg or so SUP in the surf would be a big jump in performance and probably what I'm trying to hold out until before the next purchase.
Waihi Beach SUP
Waihi Beach SUP

NSW

20 posts

1 Oct 2025 5:34pm
Sunova DW 7'2x17 @ 103.7L
75cm axis red mast, crazy short
1121 Axis with a skinny
Pacoo
Pacoo

136 posts

3 Oct 2025 1:25am
Super k carbon 6,3 95 L.
Or crossing 8,4 105 L
I weigh 82kg.

I'm more into lightweight boards these days.
Jeroensurf
Jeroensurf

1097 posts

4 Oct 2025 1:59pm
1.88m x 98kg ex gear.Sunova8.4x20x125l DW style.This board works for DW and supfoil in my conditions.Where I live (Netherlands) we have always short period steep, not clean windwaves. When I,m in Crozon- France I could easily paddle a shorter/ smaller board, but good luck standing on it here at home.

In the past when I was still doing a lot more sup I had a "holiday" board of 8.2x29x110l and a wider tailed home conditions board 8.5x30x125l.
luckily with foilboards i can tune it with just a different frontwing
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