


2025 Cabrinha Swift Foilboard
Variants
- 65L - 5'6"$1,326
- 80L - 5'10"$1,379
Overview
The 2025 Cabrinha Swift Foilboard is the second generation of Cabrinha's purpose-built wing foiling board, designed around a longer, narrower hull shape that prioritizes early planing, efficiency, and wave-riding agility. Cabrinha positions the Swift as a high-efficiency freeride wing foil board, and the 2025 version (V2) expands the size range to five options while refining the rocker profile and deck shape from the original. The hull uses a continuous rocker line paired with a displacement-style nose that transitions into a flat planing surface through the rear half, allowing the board to accelerate onto foil quickly even in lighter wind. New for 2025, Cabrinha added a front strap option and refined the concave deck to lower the rider's foot position closer to the foil for more direct feedback.
Key Specs
- Available sizes: 5'4" / 50 L, 5'6" / 65 L, 5'10" / 80 L, 6'3" / 100 L, 6'9" / 125 L
- 5'6" dimensions: 5'6" × 18.25" × 4.9", 65 L, 4.7 kg
- 5'10" dimensions: 5'10" × 19" × 5.4", 80 L, 5.5 kg
- Construction: EPS core, full carbon skin, double PVC/glass stringers, PVC-reinforced deck
- Deck pad: Full custom high-grip EVA
- Foil mount: Industry-standard 9 cm adjustable mount with position indicators
- Strap configuration: Angle-adjustable 2 or 3 strap inserts
Who It's For
The Swift is aimed at intermediate to advanced wing foilers who want a single board that handles light-wind sessions and wave riding equally well. Its narrow outline and continuous rocker reward riders who are already comfortable getting onto foil and looking for a more performance-oriented platform. Beginners or riders still building foil confidence would find a wider, more stable design like Cabrinha's own Code series more forgiving — the Swift trades some roll stability for responsiveness and carving ability.
In practice, the board suits light and variable wind conditions where getting on foil quickly matters. The flat section through the tail planes early for its width, and the V-shaped nose handles chop without stalling. Riders who spend time in small to medium surf will appreciate how the narrower outline lets the board carve tighter arcs on steeper wave faces. The smaller 5'4" and 5'6" sizes use a pulled-in tail for tighter turning, while the 5'10" through 6'9" sizes carry a fuller tail for added stability and glide.
In the Lineup
Within Cabrinha's 2025 wing foil board range, the Swift sits as the performance-oriented freeride option alongside the wider, more beginner-friendly Code. Where the Code prioritizes stability and a forgiving ride for newer foilers, the Swift trades platform width for efficiency, speed, and maneuverability. The 2025 Swift V2 builds on the original with a broader size range — two sizes smaller and two larger than before — giving riders more precise volume choices from the 50 L race-style option up to the 125 L light-wind cruiser.
For buyers cross-shopping, the Swift competes in a growing category of elongated, narrow-outline wing boards. Comparable alternatives include the F-One Rocket Wing V3 and the Fanatic Sky Wing, both of which share the displacement-nose concept but differ in outline and volume distribution. The Swift's full carbon construction and sub-5 kg weight in the smaller sizes place it at the premium end of this segment.
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