

2024 Duotone Sky Style
Variants
- 4'11$1,049
- 5'1$1,199
Overview
The 2024 Duotone Sky Style is a compact wing foil board built for riders who want to go beyond casual cruising. Part of Duotone's Sky series, the Sky Style carries a higher-rocker shape originally developed with the brand's team riders, now offered in a Vacuum Sandwich construction that brings the performance-oriented outline to a wider price point. Available in two sizes — 4'11" and 5'1" — it sits in the freeride-to-freestyle segment of Duotone's wing board range, with a shape tuned for jumping, wave riding, and dynamic maneuvering rather than pure flatwater glide.
The board features a recessed deck that positions the rider's feet closer to the foil for more direct input, along with beveled rails designed to improve clearance during tight turns on a wave face. A raised nose section adds volume forward, which aids recovery after nose-first landings and gives riders room to load up before jumps. Parallel bottom contours through the mid-section support early takeoff and efficient glide once on foil.
Key Specs
- Sizes available: 4'11", 5'1"
- Length / Width / Volume (4'11"): 149 cm / 61 cm / 75 L
- Length / Width / Volume (5'1"): 155 cm / 62.7 cm / 85 L
- Weight (4'11"): 6.04 kg
- Weight (5'1"): 6.46 kg
- Construction: Vacuum Sandwich — light EPS core, bamboo deck wrap, carbon rail reinforcement, PVC and carbon patches in the stance area
- Foil mount: 2× US foil tracks
Who It's For
Duotone positions the Sky Style for ambitious intermediate-to-advanced wing foilers who ride at or below their body weight in volume. The brand's own sizing guidance suggests the 75 L (4'11") for riders over 75 kg and the 85 L (5'1") for riders over 85 kg — meaning this board is not intended for beginners still learning water starts on high-volume platforms. Riders should be comfortable getting on foil consistently before stepping down to these volumes.
The higher rocker line and recessed deck make the Sky Style well-suited for conditions with chop or small waves, where quick directional changes and responsive pitch control matter. It also handles freestyle-oriented riding — the nose volume and rocker profile support loading and landing jumps. For flat-water freeride cruising in lighter wind, the lower-rocker Sky Free in Duotone's range is a more natural fit.
In the Lineup
Within Duotone's 2024 wing board family, the Sky Style occupies the mid-tier construction slot. Above it sits the Sky Style SLS, which uses Duotone's premium carbon layup for reduced weight and increased stiffness at a higher price. Below it, the Sky Free line offers higher-volume shapes with flatter rocker for riders prioritizing stability and early planing over maneuverability. The Sky Style essentially delivers the performance-focused outline in Duotone's Vacuum Sandwich build, bridging the gap between the accessible Sky Free and the competition-grade SLS.
Riders cross-shopping in this category might also consider boards like the Fanatic Sky Style (Duotone's sister brand under the same parent company) or the F-One Rocket S, which targets a similar compact-freeride niche. The 2024 Sky Style continues the shape direction Duotone established in prior generations, refining the rail bevels and deck recess rather than overhauling the platform.
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