
2025 F-One Rocket Wing Crossover
Variants
- 5'8 x 23.6" - 93.5L$1,799
- 5'10 x 24.6" - 105L$1,839
- 6'1 x 25.6" - 119L$1,889
Overview
The 2025 F-One Rocket Wing Crossover is a versatile foilboard from F-One that bridges the gap between dedicated wing boards and midlength prone foil shapes. Available in seven sizes from 65 L to 133 L, it sits in F-One's Rocket Wing family as the crossover option for riders who want a single board across multiple foiling disciplines — wing foiling, prone surf foiling, downwind runs, and even foil driving with an electric assist. The board's proportions are intentionally wider and shorter than a traditional midlength, with a pulled-in nose and tail designed to balance stability on the water with responsiveness once on foil.
Construction uses F-One's Full Bamboo layup, sandwiching bamboo veneers between glass-fiber layers to keep weight down while maintaining durability. A Double Bamboo Deck reinforcement in the stance area adds impact resistance where heel pressure is greatest. The foil mounts via F-One's Twin-Tracks system at 90 mm lateral spacing, compatible with standard four-bolt top plates, and the track allows fore-aft positioning adjustments to tune balance for different foils and conditions.
Key Specs
- Sizes available: 5'2" (65 L), 5'4" (74 L), 5'6" (83 L), 5'8" (93.5 L), 5'10" (105 L), 6'1" (119 L), 6'4" (133 L)
- Length range: 158 cm – 193 cm
- Width range: 52.5 cm – 67.5 cm
- Thickness range: 4.4" – 6.0"
- Weight range: 5.3 kg – 7.2 kg
- Construction: Full Bamboo with Double Bamboo Deck reinforcement
- Foil mount: Twin-Tracks, 90 mm spacing, four-bolt compatible
Who It's For
The Rocket Wing Crossover targets intermediate-to-advanced foilers who are ready to step down from larger learner boards but still want a forgiving ride in varied conditions. Its wider outline compared to a pure midlength gives added stability during water starts and light-wind pumping, while the shorter length keeps it maneuverable on wave faces and during tight turns. F-One positions the foil attachment point further forward than on its other Rocket Wing boards, which aids pumping efficiency and turning reactivity.
In terms of conditions, the board handles flat-water freeride sessions, open-ocean swells, and downwind runs. Riders in the 15-knot-and-above range will find it responsive and efficient, though its wider, thicker profile does place feet slightly further from the foil than a slim midlength would. Larger sizes like the 119 L and 133 L can serve as genuine one-board quivers for heavier riders or those who want the option of SUP foiling.
In the Lineup
Within F-One's 2025 board range, the Rocket Wing Crossover sits between the compact Rocket Wing S — a shorter, wider dedicated wing board — and the Rocket Midlength, a longer and narrower shape built primarily for prone foil surfing. The Crossover borrows the user-friendly deck ergonomics and volume distribution of the S while stretching the outline toward midlength glide, landing roughly 1.5 inches wider and 2–3 inches shorter than a typical midi shape. This makes it a practical choice for riders who don't want to own separate boards for winging and prone foiling.
Direct competitors include boards like the Starboard Foil X Wing and the Armstrong FG Wing SUP, which also aim to cover multiple disciplines from a single platform. The Crossover's bamboo construction and broad size spread give it a distinctive spot in the multi-use foilboard category.
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