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    Slingshot Hope Craft V2

    $949.00

    Description From Slingshot Developed in collaboration with foil wizard Fred Hope, this board is based on the popular Dwarf Craft but has been taken...

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    $949.00
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    Slingshot Dwarf Craft V3

    $699.00

    Description From Slingshot The Dwarf Craft is back in its third generation and has been re-designed to optimize your foiling progression. The conca...

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    $699.00

What is Pump Foiling and Dock Starting?
Pump foiling is all about tapping into pure flow — no wind, no waves, just you, your foil, and that sweet sensation of endless glide. It starts with dock starting: launching straight off a dock or platform, hopping onto your board, and using your legs to pump and keep the foil flying over flat water. It’s as close as you’ll get to feeling like you’re walking on water, and once you dial it in, it’s pretty addictive. Whether you're chasing long-distance glides, cross-training for wingfoiling or downwinding, waketheiving, or just cruising laps with your crew, pump foiling lets you ride anytime, anywhere.

What Gear Do You Need to Pump Foil?
For smooth starts and long, floaty glides, you’ll want a setup built for the job. A short, stiff pump foil board makes takeoffs clean and transfers every ounce of your effort into the foil. Pair that with a large high-aspect front wing and a mast long enough to keep your foil clear of the chop but not so long it pumps sluggishly, and you’re set. Add a dock-start launch pad to lock in the perfect board angle, and you’ll be flying in no time. Dialed-in packages take out all the guesswork — so you can focus on the fun.

Pro Tips for Dock Start Sessions
The secret to a smooth dock start? Keep it light, balanced, and all about flow. Hit your landing with both feet even, and start pumping the moment you touch down. Short, steady pumps keep your speed up without burning out your legs too fast. Once you’re gliding, settle in, look ahead, and feel the stoke — it’s like an endless wave on flat water.