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DW 7’2 board – Elite range
1700,00€

Have a question? Contact us on +33 2 98 32 53 69
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Aptitude
Program
This 7’2 DW range is a true 4×4 of the seas.
Downwind, Wing foilSup foil, Parawing
- Wing foilIf you’re sailing on a lake or in very light wind conditions, opt for the DW range to take off from 5 knots of wind with a large wing and a foil that glides enormously. OR go Downwind with a small, light and easy-to-handle wing.
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Shape
- The slim, stretched outline and cleanly contoured hull make it incredibly easy to reach optimum take-off speed.
- The US rails are more advanced on the DW range, this gives a better distribution of the overall in-flight volume of the board. This provides more balance in the take-off phase, with less displacement on the board. Control will be better in carving with less length in front of the board, in pumping with better front-to-back distribution or in wing downwind. The pressure on the feet will be better distributed for better balance.
- The double concave on the front re-stabilizes the board without speed and allows the acceleration of the water trickles in the gear pick-up phase.
- The pintel on the tail, combined with the bavels, improves direction and separation from the water, helps in the take-off phase and reduces the declaration of touchdowns.
- On this type of board, we’ve maximized the flatness of the hull to give you maximum stability.
Construction
The Perfect Combo
Extra Offered
Each DW comes with a protective cover reinforced with 10mm thick foam. Air vent to ventilate your board, inner pocket and handle and high-end carrying strap. This cover will perfectly protect your board whatever the trip.
- 10 mm thick protection
- possibility of leaving your foil mounted
- Ventilation of the inside of the cover
- Inside pocket
- Very comfortable carrying handle.
- Carrying strap
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Size | Dimension | Weight (kg) | Volume (L) |
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7’2 |
7’2 x 20″ x 5 11/16″ / 220 cm x 50.8 cm x 15.6 cm |
7,2 |
110 |
7’2W |
7’2 x 22″ x 6 3/8″ / 220 cm x 55.9 cm x 16.2 cm. |
7,3 |
125 |
Choose your board size for Downwind Sup
Size | Resourceful | Expert |
7'2 | <70 kg | <85 kg |
7'2W | <90 kg | <100 kg |
Depending on your experience in board sports, adjust according to this table. Very comfortable in board sports, you can start with the smaller size. If not, take the next size up. If you overestimate yourself, you will progress more slowly.
Choosing the board size for the Prone
Size | Resourceful | Expert |
7'2 | <75 kg | <85 kg |
7'2W | <85 kg | <100 kg |
This range of boards is not for beginners.
With the aim of practicing the three spots : Downwind, prone and Wing foil. Favor the board size for the prone and or downwind which requires more power and stability to go because you will have to do a take off and propel yourself to the pad.
Choice of board size for Wing foil
Size | Resourceful | Expert |
7'2 | <70 kg | <100 kg |
7'2W | <100 kg | <110 kg |
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Avis Clients
When paddling, without any problem, you can do prone with this type of board. You’ll set off early to cover kilometers on a downwind prone.
The DW range was created mainly to practice downwind in all disciplines. Whether you’re rowing, paddling or using a wing, the DW range has been designed for all disciplines Downwind.
The wing foil downwind will be the easiest of all the disciplines, as the wing will be your engine and will require little effort. With 15-20 knots of wind you can start downwinding. If you are looking for maximum stability to start and progress, we recommend using the DW 7’2W which is wider and will give you more stability.
If you are experienced, the DW 7’2 will be more appropriate for your level unless you are over 90 kg, in which case opt for the DW 7’2 W.
Prone or sup foil Downwind , will require more experience and background in paddling or surffoil. The gait is identical to the oar and/or in prone, the DW 7’2W will make it easier to take off and will require less technique and effort.
On the other hand, the DW 7’2 will be more slippery, more manoeuvrable and will bring more responsiveness and performance. It will be suitable for small people or experienced riders.
Yes, this type of board can also be adapted for prone. As the board is long and narrow, there is a great glide that allows you to start very early on the swell trains by rowing. In the same way as the LW range, the DW range will bring more glide and allow you to go faster but it will be longer and therefore a little less manoeuvrable.
We advise you to rinse your equipment well with clean water and not to store it outside or in very hot, very cold or very humid places. Do not open the pressure relief screw on the DW. It’s a goretex valve. So there’s no need to touch it. But common sense prevails. Like you wouldn’t leave your phone in direct sunlight in the car. The same goes for your board. The temperature rises to over 75°C in a car in direct sunlight. For equipment to last a long time, maintain it and avoid subjecting it to heavy shocks or high temperatures.
We provide a high-end cover to protect your favorite board.
Allow 24 hours for order preparation, and one to three working days for delivery in mainland France.
Yes. All foil Sroka wing boards come with a two-year warranty.
For this range, we use the best materials and the best construction on the market (full carbon and PVC carbon sandwich under the pads, with 3 layers of carbon on the rails) so as not to make disposable products, but durable, high-performance ones.
If you are equipped with the right powerful, high-performance 6 or 7 m2 wing with a 1350cm2 foil, you can expect to make 5 knots of constant wind for an 80kg weight and a little technique.
With a smaller 950 HA S type foil, you can make 10 knots.
Don’t overestimate yourself.
If you’re under 75 kg, start on the 5’7 LW unless you’re an expert.
If you’re around 85 kg, start on the 6’2 LW
If you’re over 95 kg, start on the 6’6 LW.
The DW is designed for the resourceful/experienced riders who are looking for an early start. If you’re just starting out, we advise you to choose another range of wing boards foil more suited to your level (the Sky Rider range).
The 6′ and 6’4 (144 and 155L) inflatable boards are ideal for beginners. Those who want a high-performance board to take with them wherever they go will opt for the 5’3 (120L).
To start winging foil, you need a board with volume and, above all, a little width. Don’t overestimate yourself. For those weighing less than 70kg, you can opt for the 5’5 or 5’4 Sky Rider 90L. From 70 to 80, 5’7 or 5’8. Otherwise 6’0 or 6’3.