Surf Foil Board Mister EPS Pro
Program
The Mister EPS Pro is a new vision of surf foil: a long, elegant board inspired by the sweeping lines of 70s surfing, designed for fast paddling, early take-offs, trimming, smooth carving, and stylish cruising in an extended mid-length foil approach.
Presentation
The Mister EPS Pro draws from the most iconic roots of surfing: the sweeping lines of the 70s, longboards, surf rails, beak noses, smooth carves, and a constant pursuit of style in trajectory. But the Mister is not just a surfboard equipped with foil boxes. It is a true fusion of two worlds: the aesthetics and stance of classic surfing combined with the demands of modern foiling.
Its program is clear: paddle hard, take off early, choose your line, trim, carve smoothly, and let the foil draw large trajectories. The Mister does not seek abrupt turns, snaps, or aerials. Instead, it invites you to hold a line, extend your stance, exit carves with speed, and surf with more presence, style, and beauty underfoot.
Its long, taut, and very surf-like outline provides natural paddling speed and a real ability to position early. You can chase bumps, passes, long swells, small peeling waves, or soft waves with a more poised, readable, and gliding approach. The pleasure begins with the paddle: choose a wave, accelerate, stand up, and let the board take its line.
The beak nose immediately gives the Mister its identity. It provides a strong visual signature, useful volume at the front, and that classic longboard feel without unnecessarily widening the shape. The pinched point nose reduces clutter in front of the feet and maintains a sleek, elegant, and fast silhouette.
The rails are true surf rails: round, smooth, continuous, without the classic surf foil bevels. Unlike very technical faceted shapes, the Mister embraces a more organic, fluid line, closer to a masterful surfboard. The marked upper rail edge, nearly flat deck, and continuous rail offer a very different visual read in the surf foil range.
Its extremely narrow rear OFO and thin tail free up curves despite the length. The Mister allows for large carves without the board saturating at the angle or blocking the trajectory. The baby square tail and its specific rear facet provide a strong visual signature while maintaining the finesse necessary for foil piloting.
The rocker and kick tail remain designed for surf foil. The Mister retains its surf inspiration, but its behaviour is not that of a classic surfboard: it must launch, take off cleanly, fly, manage contacts, and remain controllable despite its length. The specific kick tail helps the board release on contact and maintains control in phases where a long board might become cumbersome.
The Mister is surfable on contact. Touching the water is not a no-go or game over: you can land, glide, reposition, pull into a nice pocket, and rediscover the pleasure of water contact without losing the foil intent. It is a board that embraces this more surf-like relationship with water while retaining the freedom of flight.
It naturally pairs with glider foils or large-span foils. Its longboard tempo matches a foil that carries, glides, accelerates out of carves, and allows time to draw the trajectory. The aim is not to break the line but to extend it.
Constructed in EPS Pro, the Mister retains lightness, responsiveness, and direct sensations despite its length. The carbon/glass construction avoids the inertia of a large, soft board and keeps it lively, precise, and enjoyable underfoot.
The new 5 mm Ridge Traction Pad provides very secure grip on essential pressure zones, with firm traction and real comfort underfoot. The Mister comes with a three parts full deck pad and a tail pad that allows for a continuous grip surface.
The Mister EPS Pro is a unique board in surf foil: more aesthetic, more cultural, more surf in its codes, yet designed to perform in foil with precision. A board for those who want to paddle fast, take off early, draw long lines, carve smoothly, and rediscover in flight a part of the beauty of great surfboards.
OUTLINE
The outline of the Mister is inspired by the large surfboards of the 70s, with long, sleek, and elegant lines designed for fast paddling, early take-offs, and setting large trajectories. The length provides natural speed, trim, and a unique visual presence in flight.
The front and rear OFO remain very contained to maintain a slim silhouette and allow for smooth carves despite the length. The Mister does not seek the easy width of a large platform: it favours line, glide, speed out of carves, and a very surf-like feel underfoot.
Rocker
The rocker of the Mister draws inspiration from a large surfboard but is adapted to the constraints of foiling. It allows for early take-offs, fast paddling, and maintains a clean glide before lift-off, without turning the board into just a surfboard equipped with boxes.
The rocker line supports long trajectories and smooth pressure. It promotes a steady, progressive ride with natural speed while maintaining the necessary control during contact or relaunch phases. The Mister loves established lines, bumps, passes, and long diagonals.

NOSE
The beak nose immediately gives the Mister its identity. It provides a strong visual signature, inspired by classic longboards, while maintaining useful volume at the front to enhance paddling comfort and early take-offs.
The nose remains pinched in a point nose to avoid unnecessarily loading the front. It retains the aesthetic presence of a large board without creating too much clutter in front of the feet. This fine outline entry contributes to speed, elegance in flight, and the sensation of long glides.

DECK
The deck of the Mister takes inspiration from classic surfboards: an almost flat, readable, and elegant line, without a concave cockpit or forced technical effect. The board embraces a more surf-like, organic, and timeless aesthetic.
The marked upper rail edge contributes to this identity. It provides a clear shape reading, very different (even inverted) from faceted surf foil boards. Underfoot, the Mister maintains a natural, continuous feel, designed for trimming, laying down long supports, and accompanying the foil in large carves.

Hull & rails
The Mister stands out with its true surf rails: round, smooth, continuous, without the classic surf foil bevels. It doesn't try to mimic the technical and angular shapes of modern surf foils. It embraces a more organic, fluid line, closer to a surfboard.
The hull is still designed for foiling: it needs to paddle quickly, launch early, take off cleanly, and handle contact phases. The Mister is surfable on contact: touching the water is not a no-go. You can land, glide, reposition, and regain a more direct connection with the water while maintaining the freedom of the foil.

TAIL
The tail of the Mister is very thin, with an extremely narrow rear OFO and a specific faceted baby square tail. This slenderness frees up the carves despite the length and allows for large carves without the tail blocking the trajectory.
The kick tail is specific to foiling. It doesn't spoil the aesthetic outline of a large surfboard but helps the board release cleanly on contact and remain controllable in phases where the length could become cumbersome. The Mister isn't about snaps or aerials: it extends the carves, maintains speed out of carves, and accompanies large, gliding foils in their natural tempo.

Technical sheet
Surf Foil Board Mister EPS Pro EPS PRO / 5'9 / Pink

Buying guide
For whom?
The Mister EPS Pro is designed for riders who want a more surf-oriented, aesthetic, and stylish approach to surf foiling. A long board, fast to paddle and visually striking, designed for long lines, smooth carves, and endless trajectories.
It suits advanced to pro riders who want to move away from the compact, edgy, and highly technical program to rediscover a more organic glide, more relaxed, inspired by long surfboards. The Mister is not about short snaps or airs: it seeks the perfect line, natural speed, lasting carves, and the beauty of the movement.
It will also appeal to good surfers who want to bring a true longboard culture to surf foiling: paddling, choosing a wave, getting up early, tracing a beautiful trajectory, and letting the foil extend the glide. It's as much a style board as it is a performance board.
To avoid if...
The Mister EPS Pro is not the best choice if the main goal is to have a compact board, lively in pumping, made for short snaps, rotations, airs, or very aggressive surf foiling with abrupt moves.
It's also not made for those looking for the easiest board possible in a purely utilitarian logic. The Mister remains a long board, with a real presence underfoot. It requires a love for lines, paddling, big carves, and smooth foils.
If the goal is to maximise the number of waves in soft conditions with the greatest ease, the NOTW will be more direct and accessible. If the goal is to surf with more style, more length, more surf culture, and a unique silhouette in flight, the Mister makes perfect sense.
For what?
The Mister EPS Pro is made for fast paddling, early take-offs, tracing long lines, and regaining a very surf-like attitude in foiling. It excels in small peeling waves, long swells, bumps, passes, clean diagonals, and conditions where glide, reading, and style matter more than pure radicality.
Its long outline, surf rails, beak nose, very thin tail, and foil-adapted rocker allow for effective paddling, clean take-offs, trim, smooth carves, and speed out of turns. The Mister loves glider foils, large lifting foils, and trajectories that allow time to draw.
It is also surfable on contact: placing the board, gliding, repositioning, pulling into a nice pocket, or reconnecting with the water is part of its appeal. The Mister is not a board that seeks to escape the water at all costs; it reconnects surf foiling with the sensations of a true surfboard.
It's the board for riders who want a beautiful large board in flight, capable of strong paddling, long take-offs, smooth carving, drawing beautiful lines, and modestly giving surf foiling a more aesthetic, cultural, and surf dimension.
Understanding the GONG range
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What size board?
The choice of size depends on weight, level, spot, type of foil used, and desired style.
The 5’9 remains the shortest of the Mister range. It retains the style, length, and surf DNA of the shape while offering more manoeuvrability and less inertia than larger sizes. It's the most dynamic choice for those who want this style without switching to a very large board.
The 6’9 clearly pushes the extended mid-length program: more paddling, more natural speed, more presence underfoot, and an ideal tempo for smooth foils, long diagonals, and smooth carves.
The 7’9 fully embraces the Mister vision: a very aesthetic large surf foil board, made for long swells, bumps, passes, small peeling waves, and riders who want to find in foiling a part of the grace of large surfboards.


Refer to the size chart to choose the appropriate volume based on weight, level, usual conditions, and the foil used.
If hesitating between two sizes, opt for the larger one to gain in paddling, early take-off, glide, and style in small conditions.
Be aware that the length can be cumbersome in hollow or suddenly lifting waves.
Choose the smaller one only if the primary goal is to maintain more manoeuvrability, less inertia, and a more dynamic behaviour underfoot.
Which bag?
Equipments
- 2 GONG Double Entry US rails compatible with standard foils equipped with 4-bolt plates and T-nuts, with a 9 cm spacing. The Double Entry system facilitates the insertion of T-nuts and allows for quick foil mounting, especially with the GONG SCS system. SCS T-nuts not included with the board.
- Ridge Traction Pad 5 mm deck pad in three parts : front pad and tail pad pre-glued to cover the main support areas, optimize weight, and maintain a direct connection with the board. The intermediate boomerang pad is available separately for those who want a continuous grip surface.
- Automatic depressurization screw to regulate the internal pressure of the board and protect the EPS construction from temperature and pressure variations.
- Concrete Fixed leash plug at the tail to secure the board with a leash and reduce the risk of loss while surfing.























