Wing Foil Board Zuma FSP 2X
Program
The easiest and most accessible rigid board for both wing and SUP foiling.
Presentation
The Zuma is the most accessible board in the range for wing and SUP foiling. Everything is easier and more reassuring, with an incredibly wide range of possible uses.
With its length and comfortable width, it is neither physically nor technically demanding. It’s really a forgiving, user-friendly board. No need to rush things on this board, it’s all smooth sailing while still offering great freeride performance.
In wing foiling, the Zuma is ideal for beginners who don’t want to tire themselves out. Its excellent stability allows you to take your time getting ready, gliding, and taking off. Getting on the board, kneeling, raising the wing, standing up, finding your balance, feeling the board glide, pumping calmly, and starting to fly—it all happens naturally and easily.
In SUP foiling, the Zuma offers good glide when paddling thanks to its optimal balance. You don’t tire yourself out searching for your balance or struggling to go straight. It’s a real pleasure to paddle, which is a major advantage for speeding up your progress.
Thanks to its very wide square tail and generous nose, you can wait for waves without effort. This wide tail propels you into takeoff without requiring intense paddling. The large surface area makes it easy to balance before flying, and once you’re steady, the flight begins. You can surf in a laid-back manner, touch the water without stress, and at the end of the wave, you can simply pump your way to the next wave or gently land to paddle back.
Its length allows you to paddle back to the lineup without struggling. You can fully enjoy the waves, glide without stress, and not worry about the distance you need to paddle back. A relaxed SUP foiling experience.
But make no mistake, the Zuma is also a high-performance board: In SUP foiling, you can carve and connect wave after wave. In wing foiling, you can take off in light wind, ride the swell, engage in rad turns, and more.
It’s the queen of good fun, both in wing and SUP foiling.
Outline
Length and a comfortable but contained width, to make the steps before takeoff as easy as possible. You can glide without being in a hurry to take off, or on the contrary take off immediately with this natural glide. The goal is to eliminate pre-flight pressure. Ideal for simple, rapid progression and maximum glide.

Rocker
Its rocker is relatively tight for more glide when taking off and ease when paddling, with a good nose kick to avoid pearling on take offs and landings. In wing foiling, the rocker provides a b, ideal for takeoffs in the learning phase and in light winds.

Hull
The flat hull on the rear third is 100% planing. The water flow is optimized, providing maximum glide for easy and quick takeoff, regardless of your skill level. The double concave at the front channels the water flow and softens the touchdowns, making them painless.

Tail
The very wide tail, flat and square on the hull, and diamond on the deck, allows the Zuma to have very significant stability when at a standstill, allowing you to comfortably wait for the sets. In wing foiling, stability is excellent in all phases, kneeling and standing. The traditional tail kick adds a final touch of comfort in the touchdowns and for take offs.

Rails
Straight and sharp rails at the tail give the ZUMA more glide, similar to a windsurf board. The sharp side provides planing, drive, and makes takeoff easier. In the center, the rails are less vertical and very softened at the front third to enhance comfort and forgiveness.

Nose
The rounded nose is generous while remaining sleek and smooth. The double concave under the nose, combined with the bulb, narrow outline, and faceted rails, makes touchdowns completely painless. Instead of slowing down, the ZUMA bounces off the water and takes off again immediately. It's truly amazing—this lack of penalty encourages you to attempt maneuvers, helping you progress very quickly.

Technical sheet
Wing Foil Board Zuma FSP 2X 6'0

Buying guide
Who is it for?
Firstly for those looking for wing / SUP foiling versatility.
Its role is to make your life easier and to do everything perfectly.
Accessible in SUP foiling due to its surface, you must first of all know how to paddle in a straight line on a small classic SUP. The rest is just a matter of method and time in the water to progress, starting with small conditions.
In wing foiling, the Zuma is a super accessible board for a beginner, each size corresponding to a size or a desire for comfort. The very long ones are for people who want versatility with the SUP, or for very strong people.
In large volumes it is easy, but in small sizes you will need to be in good physical condition or be light.
Why choose the Zuma?
The Zuma is the stable board so you don’t struggle. Everything is done smoothly.
In SUP foiling, it is ideal for getting started and working your way up to good performance. Unlike a pro board that would be constantly unstable, its big asset is to allow easy paddling.
In wing foiling, it really is the easiest board in the world, without being an anvil. It’s great for boosting your progress. Its length really helps you to fly early. And you can also have fun without flying, by cruising around or rehearsing the maneuvers you will later be able to do in flight.
What board size?
Beginners in wing foiling must absolutely have a positive volume balance.
Your weight plus the board’s weight must be less than the board’s volume.
Don’t hesitate to take some volume and width if you’re not sure of your support or not an athletic person.
To be comfortable, we recommend that you take a volume of around your weight + 30 = volume.
Examples for a 7kg board and different sizes:
1/I weigh 50 kg + 30 = 80L to be easy. Which means that with a 105L 5’6 I would be very comfortable, but without excess. The minimum to float is: 50kg + 7kg = 57L.
2/ I weigh 70 kg + 30 = 100L to be easy. Which means that with a 120L 5’7 I would be very comfortable, but without excess. The minimum to float is: 70kg + 7kg = 77L
3/ I weigh 85 kg + 30 = 115L to be easy. Which means that with a 135L 5’8 I would be very comfortable but without excess. The minimum to float is: 85kg + 7kg = 92L.
4/ I weigh 100kg + 30 = 130L to be easy. Which means that with a 150L 5’9 I would be comfortable but without excess. The minimum to float is: 100kg + 7kg = 107L.
In wing foiling, you can take a board with a generous volume if you are a beginner.
In SUP foiling, you absolutely must have a positive volume balance. Your weight plus that of the board should be less than the volume of the board. Do not hesitate to add a little volume and width if you are not sure of your support. The perfect board is the one that gives you success, not the most radical! Always take a little comfort.
You can take a sufficient volume to float, of about your weight + 30 = volume. This is the minimum not to struggle with a correct level of paddling. A less expert paddler would certainly have to take +60.
Example: I weigh 80kg + 30 = 110L. Which means that with a 6’3 of 115L I will manage, provided I’m not a beginner in SUP foiling. And if I want great comfort I will have to upgrade to at least the 6’6 130L.
For winging, you can opt for a generous size if you're a beginner. However, if you're already at a good level, you'll want to go for a lower volume, following the same rule as for SUP foiling mentioned above.

Which foil?
The Zuma is perfect for beginners and quick progression with the X-Over foil.
The X-OVER foil is the ultra-fun foil for learning and progressing in wing foiling!
It’s the ideal companion for your first flights in wing foiling. Its ultra-smooth takeoff, stability, control, and predictable behavior make it the perfect foil to quickly learn how to fly, go upwind, succeed in your first maneuvers, and catch your first waves in wing foiling.
Which stabilizer?
We always recommend pairing a X-Over stab with your X-Over front wing, as these two components are designed for the same purpose and optimized to work perfectly together.
General guidelines for choosing stabilizer sizes:
The ideal size will depend on your board, skill level, weight, spot conditions, and your front wing.
Equipments
Included equipments:
2 US GONG Double Entry boxes for standard foil plates equipped with 4 screw + nuts (9cm center distance). Compatible with our SCS system. This new system allows ultra-fast assembly, without having to unscrew nuts completely, of GONG foils and many other brands (our boxes are standard). (SCS inserts not supplied with the board).
13 x 3-hole footstrap inserts to optimize your position in SUP and wing foiling.
1 x large light double V-shaped front footstrap and 1 x large light rear footstrap (screws included).
5 mm Ridge Traction Pad : absolute comfort and grip.
GONG carrying handle integrated in the center of the board on the hull.
ADS system + FCS II fin
Leash plug to never lose your board.
Automatic vent screw.
*2 extra holes on each insert block are hidden by the pad, but already drilled to allow for more extreme stances. In other words, inserts have in reality 5 holes by default, of which only the three central holes are visible. Exception for the Stunt, where the three most setback holes are visible.



How to place and adjust your straps?



Delivery
Delivery
Orders are prepared and shipped quickly: most are dispatched within 24 to 48 business hours.
The delivery time, meaning the transit of the parcel to your address, then depends on the delivery location and the carrier.
Shipping costs are transparent and calculated based on weight, volume, and delivery address.
Exchanges & Returns
You have a 14-day right of withdrawal to return or exchange a new product that does not suit you.
Eco-Responsible Packaging
We prioritize sustainable, recyclable, and reusable packaging solutions, minimizing single-use plastic as much as possible while ensuring optimal protection for products, including large items.
Is the Zuma an accessible board?
The Zuma is the perfect board for learning and progressing in wingfoiling. Its length makes it easier to gain speed, which boosts takeoff. It also improves longitudinal stability.
Is the Zuma versatile?
The Zuma is ideal for beginner and intermediate wingers looking for ease in light wind conditions, allowing for hassle-free riding.
WOOD 2X or FSP 2X?
Wood 2X:
The board is fully reinforced over the fiberglass lamination with a wood sandwich, vacuum-bonded, and a super-strong biaxial fiberglass layer. Fully reinforced means the deck, bottom, and rails. The deck also benefits from an additional 3mm high-density PVC (Airex) sandwich reinforcement to prevent impacts, ensuring durability. This technology is perfect for beginner wing foilers looking for an unbeatable price/durability combo.
FSP 2X:
The innovative and premium technology called FSP 2X offers the best weight/durability/performance compromise on the market. It's simply the best in custom vacuum fiberglass technology available in series production.
Zuma or Lance?
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