Description
Unifoil Progression Front Wing
Sizes: 100 / 125 / 140 / 170 / 200
New 100 Size Specs:
Size in2 | 100 |
Size cm2 | 645 |
Span | 824mm |
Cord | 109mm |
Aspect Ratio | 10.5:1 |
The Progression 100 was conceived as an exploration of the characteristics that define the Progression foils. Through our research and development process, we recognized that the 100, while exceptional in its own right, primarily excels in delivering stability and performance from chest to head high waves. However, in the pursuit of accelerated performance, we acknowledged the need for a foil that can cater to faster and or larger moving waves as well as wing foiling speeds for riders of all levels.
With the 100, our goal was to preserve the fundamental and predictable feels of the other Progression wings while introducing some key enhancements. We achieved this by focusing on 3 critical elements: speed, roll and efficiency. The 100 exhibits a significant increase in speed and roll, resulting in increased efficiency. Despite these advancements, we've ensured that the 100 maintains a forgiving low stall speed, providing riders with a broad speed range of easy usability.
One of the standout features of the 100 is its heightened pump and glide efficiency for its size. Changes made to the foil section, aspect ratio and wingtip curvature, have greatly enhanced the overall efficiency of the Progression 100. Riders are using less cardio to reach their next wave, saving energy for the wave face and foiling better.
- Lowered Stall Speed = More glide time, less cardio, reduced fatigue.
- Stable pitch control = Forgiving and intuitive feel gives you more confidence to push it.
- Direct connection between rider and foil = More control in tip breaches, more reactive, stable in turbulence.
- High Aspect Dihedral = Tighter turns.
Description:
The Progression excels in all types of waves (beach-breaks, hollow reef breaks, points) and works equally well for winging or for downwind runs.
Each size in the range was built from the ground up, not scaled.
Handling and Performance
- Lowered Stall Speed = More glide time, less cardio, reduced fatigue.
- Stable pitch control = Forgiving and intuitive feel gives you more confidence to push it.
- Direct connection between rider and foil = More control in tip breaches, more reactive, stable in turbulence.
- High Aspect Dihedral = Tighter turns.
What level/conditions/disciplines does it work in?
- For all levels of foiler.
- Across many disciplines: prone, wing, downwind, tow.
- In perfectly groomed offshore waves and onshore slop.
Tuning
We recommend you pair this wing with our super-stiff Katana mast and G10 tail pack for the best performance.
Tech Specs:
- 1 Year warranty on all parts
- Gold standard carbon construction
- Modular design. All Unifoil parts fit together. Change wings and masts easily for different conditions
- 100% premium carbon
What's Included:
- Progression front wing
- 2-Bolt split fuselage (optional)
- Padded wing cover
What Unifoil has to say about the Progression Wing:
IGNITE YOUR PROGRESSION
Meet your new daily-driver. It won’t just ignite your progression: it’ll put a match under it and blow it sky high.
High aspect performance for high-level pros and average joes.
The Progression is the first high-aspect hydrofoil that works equally well for all levels of foiler, from beginner to advanced and pro.
This foil is a true unicorn that has a super low stall speed with the increased glide and pumpability of a true high aspect, while still turning like a mid aspect surf wing.
Erik's Progression Tuning Guide
"I recommend you pair the 140 or 170 wing with our super-stiff Katana mast and G10 tail pack for the best performance.
"I mostly use the medium fuse, shiv tail 13 and 14 inch, 0 shim for glide and pump days or 0.5 shim for tow or bigger wave days. I'll use the short fuse for when I want even tighter radius turns, and the long fuse for DW runs.
"The Progression excels in all types of waves and works equally well for prone, winging or downwind runs. Each size in the range was built from the ground up, not scaled." - Erik Antonson