
Design Profile
Features
Key Features
SHORT AND COMPACT
An incredibly maneuverable wing board with a high volume for starts and a small board feel when flying.
CARBONLITE CONSTRUCTION
An exceptionally light and buoyant EPS core fused with a full carbon wrap.
THE RAILS
The side cut bevelled rails morph into the round outline provide increased water release when getting up and riding, and help reduce tension upon rail touch down.
ALL ABOUT CURVES
The new smooth curved outline aids in efficient water release, but also provides a fast pop back up on the foil during touch downs.
THUMB TAIL
The new rounded thumb tail of the Code provides an exceptional platform to help get up and going, but also gives enough area to help on repop after jumps or coming off the foil.
STRAP CONFIGURATION
Choose between a 2 straps or 3 strap stance options with a variety of angle degree's, based on your riding style.

2025 CODE - WINGFOIL CONSTRUCTION
The forces found in Wingfoiling are like no other board sport. Standard constructions simply don't cut it, and as such we have developed a specific wingfoil construction. With a lightweight EPS core the board utilises a durable composite construction with a full carbon skin to withstand these forces.

2025 CODE CONCAVE DECK
The all new concave deck lowers the foot position to increase reactivity and response. This translates into a more direct feeling through the board, and the most efficient power transfer to date.

2025 CODE FOIL DECK PAD SOFT DECK
Made from Friendly Foam biodegradable EVA, the full deck traction pad has been designed purely with foiling in mind. Low Profile corduroy grooving provides the perfect blend of comfort and traction and the cutouts have been placed in the locations where extra grip is needed.
Style Selector
BEGINNING FOILING
INTERMEDIATE FOILING
EXPERT FOILING
LIFT FACTOR
SPEED FACTOR / LEAN
MANEUERABILITY
RECOVERY
Size/Weight Chart
Length (feet / inches) | 6'2 |
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Width (inches) | 31 |
Thickness (inches) | 5.5 |
Volume (liters) | 161 |
Weight of Board (kg) | 8.3 |
*Tolerances may vary