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Slingshot Phantasm Wing 926 Foil Package

Slingshot Phantasm Wingsurf 926 Foil Package

The Phantasm 926 Wing from Slingshot is a lightweight carbon freeride foil with a high-performance high-aspect front wing. The package is designed for maximum versatility and comes with 92cm mast made from super light, stiff and efficient high-modulus carbon. The high-aspect PTM 926 front wing (1233 cm2 surface area) is a gliding and pumping wonder that makes it easy to connect from bump to bump on downwind runs. It soaks up lift from even the smallest bumps allowing the rider to stand tall and relaxed, making one-foot swells feel like big open-ocean rollers. Built for aerials, the PTM 926 will deliver game changing pop and silky-smooth landing. The wide 926mm wingspan gives incredible rail- to-rail stability in transitions, aiding the fancy footwork involved in tacks and tricks. From light wind to full power, from real waves to tiny bumps, you will love this foil.

12K Dual Carbon Core Mast
Finally, high-performance stiffness built for high-performance riders. Our construction starts from the ground up, utilizing our proprietary dual molding process. Each mast is laid up to precise specifications with premium quality, unidirectional, 12K super high-modulus prepreg carbon. Inside is a dual-carbon core that ensures next-level stiffness in major, minor, and bi-axial directions. Running length-wise between the dual core is a 10K carbon I-beam that creates the third and final layer of rigidity and solidity.

Big Foot Connection
The Phantasm mast to foil connection is more than 50% larger than our competitors’—this increased size makes it the strongest and most robust in the industry.

7075 Aircraft Grade Fuselage
The Phantasm features a high-performance aircraft-grade aluminum alloy fuselage that has been shaped and designed to offer unmatched stiffness and strength.

PTM 926 Front Wing
With a surface area of 1233 cm2, the high-aspect PTM 926 front wing is a pumping machine, making it easy to connect from bump to bump on downwind runs. It slices through the backside of a swell like butter, helping you to reach the next face and continue your glide. It soaks up lift from even the smallest bumps allowing the rider to stand tall and relaxed making one-foot swells feel like big open-ocean rollers.