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Variants
- 475/68$263
- 450/67$253
- 425/66$243
- 400/65$226
- 375/64$224
- 350/63$222
- 325/62$220
- 300/61$218
- 275/58$216
- 250/56$214
Overview
The Axis Progressive Rear Wing is a carbon tail stabilizer designed for hydrofoil setups across a wide range of water disciplines. Manufactured by Axis Foils, the Progressive line sits alongside the brand's Speed and other rear-wing families as a mid-aspect option that prioritizes turning feel without sacrificing straight-line pace. Axis developed the Progressive series to address what it saw as a gap between its locked-in, speed-oriented stabilizers and the demand for more responsive carving behavior. The wing features a thin foil section, teardrop-shaped tips, and a slight anhedral curve that runs down into the wingtips — a profile that is mostly flat but incorporates a subtle downturn at the ends.
The line spans ten sizes, from 250 mm to 475 mm of span, giving riders fine-grained control over the balance between stability and maneuverability. Construction is full carbon, and the design draws on elements from earlier Axis stabilizers including the 390 GAP and the flatter 400HA profiles.
Key Specs
- Construction: Carbon
- Profile: Mid-aspect ratio, thin foil section with slight anhedral and teardrop tips
- Available sizes (span / area): 250/56, 275/58, 300/61, 325/62, 350/63, 375/64, 400/65, 425/66, 450/67, 475/68
- Span range: 250 mm – 475 mm
- Recommended disciplines: Downwind, kite, prone, pump, SUP, surf, wake, wing foil
Who It's For
Axis positions the Progressive Rear Wing as an all-round stabilizer for intermediate and advanced foilers. The thin foil section keeps drag low and maintains speed, while the turned-down tips and anhedral shape add grip and responsiveness through carved turns. Riders who want more pivotal, snappy direction changes — without the tail sliding out during aggressive carves — are the primary audience. For wing foiling, Axis suggests the 375 or 400 size as a starting point for riders around 80 kg; lighter or heavier riders can size down or up within the range.
The Progressive rear wing pairs with higher-performance Axis front wings, including the HPS, ART, BSC, and PNG families. It suits mixed-discipline foilers who move between wing foiling, prone surfing, downwind runs, and SUP foiling and want a single tail wing that handles varied conditions. In choppy water it tracks cleanly, and in smooth conditions the thin section lets riders carry speed through turns and link pumps efficiently.
In the Lineup
Within the Axis rear-wing catalog, the Progressive sits between the brand's Speed stabilizers — which favor top-end pace and locked-in tracking — and smaller, more surf-oriented options. It replaced the need to swap between flat, speed-focused tails and looser carving tails by blending characteristics of both. The ten-size spread is notably wider than most competing tail-wing lines, which typically offer four to six sizes, letting riders dial in feel more precisely.
For buyers cross-shopping, the closest comparisons are other mid-aspect carbon stabilizers from brands like Armstrong and Unifoil. Armstrong's rear-wing lineup offers a similar philosophy of pairing high-aspect front wings with responsive tails, though sizing increments differ. Within the Axis ecosystem, riders upgrading from a stock or Speed rear wing to a Progressive will notice a meaningful change in turn initiation and carve grip while retaining much of the glide they are accustomed to.
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