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PURCHASEAxis Carbon 145 Litre Board
A Design Evolution
The Froth 145 is a higher volume Froth suited to heavier riders and novices getting into SUP and Wing foiling, offering the very stable platform for progression. Also well suited to school environments. Match this with the BSC 1120 or 1060 and freeride 500/90 or 440/90 for the ultimate easy up and go solution.
AXIS froth is famous for its perfect balance between performance, early lift and ease of ride – a stable platform that packs plenty of volume into a short length to reduce swing weight and increase your fun while sup or wingfoiling.
Our newest froth retains this personality, but we’ve made some important design changes – reflecting the movement towards higher aspect, lower drag foil designs that require more speed to lift-off.
First off, we’ve eliminated the angled cut-away on the tail. This increases the length of the planning surface to increase subfoiling speed potential. We’ve also reduced the rail bevel – in fact it now fades out completely at the tail adding more width to the planning surface and straightening the water flow for even faster acceleration up to foiling speed. Also noticeable is the pulled in nose with rounded outline, to reduce the chances of catching in rougher water, compared to the more square nose from 2021.
We’ve increased the thickness and volume up here too, to maintain a balance in buoyancy that will give you stability when on your knees or stepping up to get going.
A new deck concave gives your feet and toes improved leverage when initiating turns, while feeling safe and secure in a straight line when riding without straps.
Our unique tail pad design ensures any water captured in the concave, flows freely out the back.
Strap inserts removed on this size Froth to save weight.
How to size your froth
Unique to AXIS is the large range of sizes that will ensure you can achieve the volume that’s right for you. For wingers starting out, we recommend 20-40 litres more than your body weight in kilograms. Intermediate riders should drop down to roughly the same litres as their body weight (or 10-15 litres above), while advanced riders can go as small as you dare – the only limit is your athleticism and the steadiness of the wind conditions. If it’s gusty, stay closer to your body weight in litres. SUP foilers will naturally gravitate to the largest sizes in the range.