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Variants
- 3.0m$2,050
- 4.0m$2,150
- 5.0m$2,250
- 6.0m$2,350
- 8.0m$2,750
Overview
The Core Halo Pro Wing is a premium inflatable wing from German manufacturer Core, built for riders who prioritize stiffness, low weight, and speed across freeride, freestyle, and big-air disciplines. It sits at the top of Core's wing lineup as their flagship performance model. The Halo Pro pairs an Aluula airframe with Core's proprietary CoreTex 2 canopy fabric, resulting in a rigid, lightweight structure that holds its shape under heavy loads. A continuous full-carbon boom replaces the traditional two-handle setup, offering an uninterrupted grip surface that supports a wide range of hand positions for maneuvers and transitions. Three carbon sail battens on each side of the trailing edge help the wing maintain a flat, stable profile at speed.
Key Specs
- Canopy material: CoreTex 2
- Airframe material: Aluula
- Boom: Continuous full-carbon (non-removable), EVA grip
- Sail battens: 3 carbon battens per side
- Available sizes: 3.0 m², 4.0 m², 5.0 m², 6.0 m², 8.0 m²
- Included accessories: Shoulder bag, repair kit, manual
Who It's For
The Halo Pro is aimed at intermediate to advanced wing foilers who want a single wing that performs well across multiple riding styles. Core positions it for surge, freestyle, and big-air use, but its flat profile and stable power delivery also make it effective for freeride cruising and wave riding. The Aluula airframe keeps flutter minimal even in gusty or overpowered conditions, which suits riders who push into higher wind ranges and want confidence at speed.
The wing's direct pumping response and strong low-end power generation make it viable for riders on smaller boards looking to get on foil efficiently. However, the premium construction and non-removable boom design suggest this is a wing for committed foilers rather than casual beginners — riders who value performance and are willing to work around the less travel-friendly fixed boom.
In the Lineup
The Halo Pro is Core's flagship wing, sitting above the standard Core Halo in their product range. While the regular Halo targets a broader audience with a more accessible price point, the Halo Pro uses higher-end materials throughout — Aluula instead of standard Dacron-type fabrics, full carbon boom construction, and carbon battens. Core also offers the Halo Pro LW, a light-wind variant available in larger sizes for riders who need maximum surface area in sub-12-knot conditions.
In the broader market, the Halo Pro competes with other Aluula-constructed wings like the Duotone Unit and the Ensis Spin Pro. All three target the performance segment with stiff, lightweight airframes, though they differ in handle/boom philosophy and canopy shaping. The Halo Pro's continuous boom design is a distinguishing feature — it provides versatility in hand placement but adds bulk when packing for travel compared to wings with removable handles.
Used market
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