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Axis Wings Adapter for Fliteboard

$275.00

Axis Black Series Front Wing Adapter for Fliteboard

Have you ever envisioned yourself efoiling with some of the finest wings on the market? Well, now’s your opportunity!

We’re absolutely enamored with the Axis line! Our collection picks- the Axis Black Series for Efoils, boasts some of the most exceptional wings available in 2024. When paired with a Fliteboard, this could potentially be the ultimate efoil combination this summer! Although we’ve tested numerous Axis wings with the Fliteboard, we still think the true potential is untapped. That’s why we’re leaving it up to you, and we’re eagerly anticipating hearing about your experiences!

Moreover, with the EfoilSolutions Axis Adapter for Fliteboard, you’ll gain access to a plethora of remarkable front wings from Axis. You can now enjoy the same options that other enthusiasts in the non-motorized foiling community already relish!

With dozens of options available, you can expect:

  • High performance.
  • Suitable for all skill levels.
  • Smooth glide and impressive speed.
  • Sharp turns.
  • High efficiency.
  • Responsiveness.
  • Maneuverability.
  • Exceptional wave riding capabilities off-trigger.

 

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How is the adapter made?

This adapter is a combination of anodized 6061 Aluminum and a plastic under compression.  The plastic component is made with HP’s patented Multi-Jet Fusion technology (MJF) in Nylon 12 material. This is the same technology used by aerospace companies to put satellites into orbit, medical devices to save lives and aid surgeons, and automotive companies to keep production lines moving. The MJF technology is the world’s fastest 3D printing technology for detailed parts using real thermoplastic material. The print technology uses a powdered nylon plastic, laid out in 80 micron layers, and fully melted using heat and special fusing agents.