This product will allow you to customize your own Armstrong foil setup. The mast sizes vary as to whether your just starting to learn how to foil or if your charging at a wave from a tow-in!
Mast Length Guide
Choosing the right length mast is important depending on your ability and intended use.
- 45cm/17.5" Awesome for shallow water and easy learning all foil sports.
- 60cm/23.5" Shallow water and reef foiling where hitting the bottom might be an issue. Also a good choice for easy learning all foil sports.
- 72cm /28.5" The go to Foil Surf mast. An easy all rounder for all foil sports.
- 85cm /33.5" The 'do everything mast' : Intermediate/Advanced. SUP, Downwind, Kite, Wake, and Tow in Surfing.
- 100cm/39.5" This is the choice for experienced Kite, Tow in Surfing and big wave charging.
Mast construction details
Our unique mast construction was developed in conjunction with composite experts who worked on Team New Zealand America’s Cup foils.
The quad C beam mast core delivers ‘dynamic reactive flex’ that equates to better strength, stability and control without compromising weight.
The mast layup is futuristic: at the heart is a multi-piece core that gets wrapped with carbon that has optimised fiber orientation to maximise the potential of the materials. 100% Carbon cloth outer shell ensures a part that is robust and will last.
Comes with the Mast cover and Titanium Bi Directional washers and T Nuts set.
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Customizable Excellence
"Love the Armstrong Hydrofoil Mast A+. It’s highly customizable and performs excellently with superb responsiveness and stability. A great choice for building a top-notch foil setup."
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High-Quality Construction
"Very impressed with the Armstrong Hydrofoil Mast A+. It features high-quality construction and durability, delivering a smooth and efficient ride tailored to your needs."
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Versatile and Reliable
"The Armstrong Hydrofoil Mast A+ offers versatility and reliability. It’s easy to customize and provides stable, responsive performance across a range of conditions."