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2025 North Seek
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2025 North Seek

$1,729In stock
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Variants

  • 5'1 x 24.5" - 78L$1,729
  • 5'5 x 26.5" - 98L$1,789
  • 5'11 - 138L$1,899
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Overview

The 2025 North Seek is a dedicated wing foil board from North Action Sports, built around a wide, stable platform that prioritizes accessible water starts and forgiving touchdowns. Now in its latest iteration, the Seek has been refined with increased length, reduced width, and lower overall weight compared to earlier versions, aiming for improved on-water efficiency and earlier lift onto foil. The board uses a tri-plane hull shape with a slight convex section at the tail, paired with a deep-concaved deck designed to give riders more leverage and heel-to-toe roll control. Construction is North's Hybrid Carbon layup, which balances stiffness and responsiveness at a moderate weight. The 2025 Seek is offered in Pacific Blue across eight sizes ranging from 58 liters up to 138 liters.

Key Specs

  • Construction: Hybrid Carbon
  • Hull design: Tri-plane with convex tail section
  • Deck: Deep concave
  • Foil mount: Structurally integrated DropBox with 90 mm track spacing
  • Available sizes: 4'9" (58 L, 10 kg), 4'11" (68 L, 10.3 kg), 5'1" (78 L, 11 kg), 5'3" (88 L, 11.3 kg), 5'5" (98 L, 12 kg), 5'7" (108 L, 12.6 kg), 5'9" (118 L, 12.6 kg), 5'11" (138 L, 14 kg)
  • Color: Pacific Blue

Who It's For

The North Seek is aimed squarely at newer wing foilers who need surface stability during water starts and early riding, though the range extends into territory useful for progressing intermediates as well. The board's square-ish outline distributes volume evenly across four corners, creating a planted, predictable feel when standing on it before takeoff. That stability makes lining up the wing angle and board position far less of a balancing act for riders still building confidence. North's wide size spread — from a compact 58-liter sinker up to a 138-liter platform — means lighter or more advanced riders can size down for a performance-oriented feel, while heavier or less experienced riders can choose a size with ample float.

The smaller Seek sizes also see use as sinker boards for freestyle-oriented foiling, where the stable volume distribution helps with recovery after trick attempts. For conditions, the Seek is a general-purpose wing foil board rather than a wave-specific or race shape; its forgiving touchdown behavior and clean release suit riders focused on freeride sessions and skill progression in moderate conditions.

In the Lineup

Within North's own foil board range, the Seek sits as the stability-focused, progression-friendly option. It pairs with the North Swell, which leans more toward wave riding and prone foiling with a narrower, more performance-oriented outline. Where the Swell rewards committed rail-to-rail surfing, the Seek trades some of that agility for a calmer, more forgiving platform — making the two boards complementary rather than overlapping. The eight-size lineup is notably broad, reflecting North's intent to cover riders from lightweight advanced foilers on sinker volumes all the way up to larger beginners on full-float boards.

Compared to competing wing boards in a similar price bracket, the Seek's Hybrid Carbon construction and integrated DropBox track system position it as a mid-range option that doesn't cut corners on build quality. Boards like the Fanatic Sky Wing and Starboard FreeWing occupy a similar beginner-to-intermediate niche, though each differs in outline philosophy and construction approach. The Seek's emphasis on surface stability over outright compactness makes it a particularly practical choice for riders who value easy water starts above all else.

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