High-modulus carbon — geometry under load — Standard carbon deforms measurably under the bending loads of a hydrofoil wing at speed. High-modulus carbon does not. The Hurricane Front Wing maintains its precise designed profile at every point in the flight envelope, delivering consistent, predictable lift behavior whether the rider is creeping off a flat section at 8 knots or screaming down an open-ocean swell at 28. The wing you buy is the wing you fly, at every speed.
Low takeoff speed — from 6 knots with pump — Downwind foiling is fundamentally about connecting the next swell before the current one fades. The Hurricane Front Wing's generous projected area and moderate camber allow it to generate sufficient lift for takeoff at 6 knots of boat speed with active pumping — a threshold that opens up swell sequences and connection windows that higher-speed wings simply miss.
Upswept winglet tips — drag recovery — The integrated carbon winglet tips are not aesthetic. They are structural. By redirecting the tip vortex energy that a flat-tipped wing wastes as induced drag, the winglets recover measurable efficiency at cruise speed — the equivalent of adding glide ratio without adding weight or span. Less drag means more distance per pump. More distance per pump means more connected runs per session.
Vibration damping — the high-modulus carbon advantage — High-modulus carbon has inherently superior vibration damping characteristics compared to standard carbon or aluminum. In open-ocean downwind conditions, where the foil is in constant contact with irregular, turbulent water surface flow, this damping quality filters the high-frequency noise out of the ride and leaves only the low-frequency signal the rider needs — swell rise, swell fall, pitch angle, roll angle. Less noise means less fatigue. Less fatigue means better riding, later in the session, when the best swells of the day often arrive.
Matte carbon top, gloss white underside — The dual-finish surface treatment is not arbitrary. The matte carbon top surface minimizes surface drag at the water-air interface during touch-and-go moments. The gloss white underside makes the wing's attitude and depth immediately visible to the rider in the water — a practical safety and orientation feature in open-ocean conditions where visibility of submerged equipment matters.
Full titanium fastener set — Every bolt connecting the Hurricane Front Wing to the fuselage plate is titanium. Immune to galvanic corrosion against the carbon fiber body, immune to salt water degradation, and immune to the seizing that eventually destroys stainless steel fasteners in marine environments. The connection between wing and fuselage is as permanent and reliable as the materials allow.
Universal 4-bolt plate mount — The Hurricane Front Wing mounts via the industry-standard 90 mm × 65 mm 4-bolt plate pattern, ensuring full compatibility with the Hurricane fuselage and the majority of production and custom downwind foil systems on the market. One wing, every setup.