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F-One (T1)  Phantom S Carbon V3 Front Wings
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F-One (T1) Phantom S Carbon V3 Front Wings

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Variants

  • 740$521
  • 840$521
  • 940$527
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Overview

The F-One Phantom S Carbon V3 Front Wing is a high-aspect, pre-preg carbon front wing built for experienced foilers pursuing speed and tight carving in surf foil, wing foil, and freestyle disciplines. Produced by F-One, a French brand with a long track record in kite and foil gear, the Phantom S sits at the performance end of their Phantom Carbon foil family. The "S" designation signals a smaller, higher-aspect platform compared to the standard Phantom Carbon line, which starts at 980 cm² and runs up to 1780 cm². Available in three sizes — 740, 840, and 940 cm² — the Phantom S shares a consistent 6.5 aspect ratio across all three, delivering a narrow, efficient planform tuned for speed and responsiveness rather than low-end lift.

Construction uses F-One's monobloc pre-preg carbon process: carbon fabrics pre-impregnated with epoxy resin are cured at high temperature in a single structure, eliminating joints between skins and internal elements. The result is a wing that is both light and stiff, with direct load transmission from tip to tip. All three sizes connect through F-One's TITAN interface, which accepts both aluminum and carbon masts and pairs with F-One's split fuselage system for compact transport.

Key Specs

  • 740 — Area: 740 cm²
  • 740 — Span: 69.5 cm
  • 740 — Weight: 0.8 kg
  • 840 — Area: 840 cm²
  • 840 — Span: 74 cm
  • 840 — Weight: 1.0 kg
  • 940 — Area: 940 cm²
  • 940 — Span: 78 cm
  • 940 — Weight: 1.0 kg
  • Aspect Ratio (all sizes): 6.5
  • Construction: Pre-preg carbon, monobloc structure
  • Connection: TITAN system (aluminum or carbon mast compatible)

Who It's For

F-One positions the Phantom S squarely at experienced riders. The wing's small surface area and high aspect ratio demand solid foiling fundamentals — this is not a learning platform. Riders who have outgrown larger, more forgiving wings and want to unlock tighter turns, higher top-end speed, and more dynamic wave riding will find the Phantom S in its element. Freestyle-oriented wing foilers benefit from the low swing weight and snappy roll response, while prone surf foilers can push harder into critical sections.

Each size targets a slightly different use case. The 740 is the lightest option at just 0.8 kg, oriented toward bigger waves and tow-in sessions where raw speed matters most. The 840 works well for wing foiling in winds above roughly 20 knots and wave foiling in overhead-plus surf. The 940 offers the broadest range of the three, handling downwind runs and waves over one meter while still delivering efficient pumping for its size.

In the Lineup

Within F-One's foil catalog, the Phantom S fills the gap below the standard Phantom Carbon range. Where the Phantom Carbon 980 through 1780 covers intermediate to advanced riders across a wide wind and weight spectrum, the Phantom S 740–940 narrows the focus to skilled riders who prioritize maneuverability and speed over low-end lift and early takeoff. Think of the standard Phantom Carbon as the versatile daily driver and the Phantom S as the sharpened tool for committed conditions.

Buyers cross-shopping in this segment may also look at wings like the Armstrong HA series or Axis High Performance fronts, which occupy a similar high-aspect, speed-oriented niche. Within the F-One ecosystem, riders often pair the Phantom S with a larger Phantom Carbon wing — keeping one for light-wind or mellow sessions and swapping to the S when conditions ramp up.

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Last updated Jul 6, 2026 · First seen Apr 13, 2026