TECH HIGHLIGHTS: THE NARROW SQUASH TAIL WITH WINGERS OF THE LEMON.
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Focus on a shaping element that sets the tone for your prone foiling sessions!
To analyze a shape in the blink of an eye, starting from the tail is generally an approach that provides you with most of the answers. The shape of the Lemon is no exception to the rule with a tail that announces a program geared towards speed, rail to rail and carves. Pretty much the essence of a good surfing or surf foiling session.
This is exactly the ambition of this shape, to experience the sensations that you would normally need a fun shortboard session to reach, without having to wait for the conditions of the year thanks to the performance of the foil.

Surf foiler: Malo, GONG team rider, with the Lemon EPS, an HM77 mast and a Fluid set-up.
Squash tail étroit + wingers pour une maniabilité maximum.
Once in flight, we will particularly appreciate the shaping work that has been done at the tail. Thin and pinched, the presence of the wingers greatly reduces the surface area at the tail, considerably limiting touchdowns even in the most radical carves.
The tail of the Lemon, however, retains just enough surface area to place the back foot. The support is instinctive and very playful when engaging carves. You really feel a direct connection with the foil both during the pumping phases and in carves.

