The foundation

Fuselages

Connect your front wing, tail, and mast with confidence. Precision-engineered for stiffness and full compatibility across the UniFoil range.

Choosing your fuse

Shorter or Longer?

Fuselage length defines your ride. Shorter fuselages turn tighter and pump faster. Longer fuselages glide further and stay locked in. Here's how to choose.

Shorter Fuselages

XS 22 & Short 27

Best forTighter turning radius, rapid maneuverability, quick response — small to medium waves, pocket foiling, and steep faces.

Pitch stabilityLess stable, requires more rider input — rewards skilled control with quick transitions and tighter carves.

Pumping cadenceFaster cadence, ideal for competent pumpers with high output.

Skill levelIntermediate to advanced.

Longer Fuselages

Medium 33 & Long 39

Best forPitch stability, smooth handling in turns, efficient gliding — long rides, flat water, big waves, and learning.

Pitch stabilityMuch more stable. Easier ride, especially in larger or flatter conditions where glide is key.

Pumping cadenceSlower, more drawn-out cadence. Improved drive between pumps.

Skill levelBeginner to advanced. Recommended to learn on.

Carbon or Aluminium?

Every fuselage is offered in both carbon and aluminium, with one exception: the XS 22 is aluminium only. Aluminium fuselages are machined for a more precise fit and offer greater stiffness than carbon — better power transfer, more direct control — at a more affordable price. The weight difference is negligible in smaller sizes, where the stiffness gain is most felt. Carbon makes more sense as fuselage length increases. Choose by ride feel and budget — both deliver the precision the UniFoil system is built around.

Did you know?   A shorter fuselage gives a more aggressive angle into liftoff and earlier flight — but less pitch stability once you're up. Longer fuselages are more stable but can be trickier to pop up on.