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Duotone Soar SLS 2026

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Duotone Soar SLS 2026 — Sand / Black

High-performance kite foilboard tuned for effortless waterstarts, smooth takeoffs and efficient upwind. The new Soar SLS combines a refined shape, full-carbon layup and open foil tracks to maximize control and range, especially in lighter winds.

  • Increased front-foot volume for super-easy waterstarts in light wind
  • High nose rocker & added surface area for forgiving touchdowns
  • Full-carbon SLS construction — stiffer feel, lower weight, higher durability
  • Open (long) foil tracks for fast mounting and wide trim range
  • Multiple footstrap options to customize stance & leverage
  • Optimized rails to improve upwind performance

Overview

The Soar SLS 2026 is purpose-built to get you flying earlier and riding longer. Extra float under the front foot lifts you onto foil quickly, while the higher nose rocker and broader outline smooth out breaches and landings so you can keep speed through transitions. The full-carbon layup delivers direct feedback and rock-solid control at speed, and the open foil tracks make setup fast with plenty of fore-aft tuning room.

Key Features

New Shape & Layup

Refined outline and thickness flow with SLS full-carbon construction for a crisp, connected feel on foil.

Light-Wind Accelerator

Added volume under the front foot pops you up in lulls and simplifies low-power starts.

Forgiving Rocker

Higher nose rocker and extra surface area cushion touchdowns and reduce catch in chop.

Open Foil Tracks

Long US-box tracks speed up mounting and give a wide trim window for different foils and stances.

Strap Versatility

Multiple insert options let you run 2-strap, 3-strap or strapless according to style and spot.

Who It’s For

  • Progressing foilers who want earlier lift-off and forgiving handling.
  • Light-wind hunters seeking a compact, efficient board with easy starts.
  • Experienced riders looking for a stiff, precise platform with fast trim setup.

On-Water Performance

  • Early takeoff: floats through lulls and accelerates smoothly onto foil.
  • Stable flight: stiff carbon layup transmits foil feedback directly.
  • Confident touchdowns: rocker and outline absorb breaches without stalling.
  • Upwind efficiency: tuned rails help you point higher with less effort.

Sizes & Specs

Board SizeDimensions (L × W × T)VolumeBest For (Rider Weight)MountConstruction
3’7”3’7” × 17 4/5” × 1 5/8”16.9 L< 45 kgOpen US foil tracksFull-Carbon SLS
4’2”4’2” × 18 1/2” × 1 5/8”20.0 L> 45 kgOpen US foil tracksFull-Carbon SLS

Setup Notes

  • Foil position: start centered in the tracks; move forward for earlier lift, back for more speed/stability.
  • Straps: start neutral stance; widen for leverage or narrow for tighter jibes/tacks.

In the Box

  • Duotone Soar SLS 2026 board (Sand / Black)
  • Foil mounting hardware set
  • Quick start / care guide

Care & Durability

Rinse after salt sessions, avoid prolonged heat/UV on land, and check track bolts regularly. Store dry. Periodically inspect inserts and tracks for tightness.

FAQ

What foil types fit?

Standard US-box track foils. The long, open tracks give enough range for most mast positions and fuselage lengths.

Is it only for light wind?

No. The shape is optimized for easy starts and forgiving handling in light air, but the stiff carbon layup keeps control as the wind builds.

Strapless or strapped?

Both work. Many riders learn strapless, then add straps for higher jumps, stronger leverage and precise downwind control.