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Variants
- 170 / Surf$999
Overview
The Lift Surf 170 Complete Foil is a carbon fiber hydrofoil package from Lift Foils, built around the 170-square-inch front wing in the brand's Surf series. This particular unit is sold as used equipment through Green Hat Kiteboarding. The Surf line uses a low-aspect wing profile with downward-facing wingtips, giving it a more traditional planform compared to Lift's separate High Aspect series. The complete package pairs the 170 front wing with a 40-size tail stabilizer and a 28-inch full-carbon mast, providing everything needed to mount to a compatible foil board.
Lift Foils is a Florida-based company known primarily for its eFoil electric surfboards, but the brand also produces a dedicated lineup of traditional (non-motorized) surf foils. The Surf series sits at the core of that acoustic foil range, with interchangeable two-piece front and rear wings constructed from pre-preg carbon fiber.
Key Specs
- Front Wing Area: 170 sq in (1,096 sq cm)
- Front Wing Span: 37"
- Tail Wing: 40 stabilizer
- Mast Length: 28" carbon
- Construction: Pre-preg carbon fiber (mast and wings)
- Available Sizes in Surf Line: 170, 200, 250 (complete packages)
- Condition: Used
Who It's For
The Surf 170 is oriented toward experienced foil surfers who prioritize speed, responsiveness, and tight carving over easy wave-catching and stability. With just 1,096 square centimeters of lifting surface, the 170 demands solid paddle-in technique and above-average fitness to pump between waves. Riders who are still learning to get up on foil or who need generous low-speed lift will find the larger 200 or 250 in the same line more forgiving.
Condition-wise, the 170 handles waves from roughly waist-high up to well-overhead faces. Its smaller area translates to a higher takeoff speed but rewards the rider with precise, back-foot-driven turns and efficient glide once on foil. Pairing it with the included 40 tail stabilizer keeps the setup on the sportier, more maneuverable end of the spectrum. Riders stepping down from a 200 Surf — or crossing over from a prone surfboard background with strong wave-reading skills — are the natural audience.
In the Lineup
Within Lift's Surf series, the 170 sits between the competition-oriented 100 and 150 wings and the more accessible 200 and 250 options. The 200 Surf is widely regarded as the versatile center of the range, while the 250 is designed for heavier riders or those who want maximum low-speed stability. The 170 occupies the performance tier just below the smallest race-style wings, offering a meaningful step up in speed without fully sacrificing the ability to pump back out for another wave.
At a new retail price of roughly $1,500–$1,625 for the complete package, a used Surf 170 at $999 represents a notable discount for riders who want to enter Lift's carbon foil ecosystem without the full outlay. Comparable complete foil packages in the surf-specific category include options from brands like Axis and Armstrong, though Lift's interchangeable two-piece wing design and all-carbon construction give it a distinct identity in the market.
Used market
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