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Slingshot One-Lock Ease Front Wing
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Slingshot One-Lock Ease Front Wing

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Variants

  • E 1250$749
  • E 1550$799
  • E 1850$849
  • E 2250$899
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Overview

The Slingshot One-Lock Ease Front Wing is a carbon foil wing built around Slingshot's tool-free One-Lock mounting system. Part of the broader One-Lock platform, the Ease series sits at the stability-focused end of the lineup, using a medium-camber profile with forward-positioned maximum thickness to deliver early lift at low speeds and a forgiving stall point. Construction pairs high- and mid-modulus carbon in a layup that positions fibers at 0° along the span for stiffness and at 45° to resist twisting, with internal stringers and hand-finished surfaces. Each wing ships with a protective cover and a replacement One-Lock latch kit.

Key Specs

  • Available sizes: E 1250, E 1550, E 1850, E 2250
  • Surface area: 817 cm² (1250) · 1550 cm² (1550) · 1850 cm² (1850) · 2250 cm² (2250)
  • Wingspan: 817 mm (1250) · 866 mm (1550) · 990 mm (1850) · 1090 mm (2250)
  • Aspect ratio: 5.3 (1250) · 4.8 (1550) · 5.4 (1850) · 5.3 (2250)
  • Weight: 1.36 kg (1250) · 1.70 kg (1550) · 2.14 kg (1850) · 2.50 kg (2250)
  • Construction: High- and mid-modulus carbon with internal stringer
  • Mounting: One-Lock tool-free attachment

Who It's For

The Ease targets foil beginners and progressing freeriders who value predictable, stable flight over outright speed. Its thick profile maintains consistent airflow at low velocities, translating to a gentle takeoff, controllable altitude, and a stall characteristic that settles the board back to the water rather than dropping it abruptly. Riders working on fundamentals — foot swaps, tacking, basic pumping, and first carved turns — benefit from what Slingshot calls Center Focused Lift, which keeps the lift point under the rider's stance for composed recovery when technique breaks down.

The larger sizes (1850 and 2250) suit heavier riders or lighter wind conditions where early lift matters most. The smaller 1250 and 1550 options offer a tighter feel for lighter pilots or those riding in moderate wind who want the Ease's stability characteristics without excess area. Independent testing of the 1850 noted that it remains on foil at near-walking speed, handles jibes and foil 360s smoothly, and resists uncontrolled rise in gusts — though top-end speed is noticeably capped compared to higher-aspect designs.

In the Lineup

Within Slingshot's One-Lock system the Ease occupies the most beginner-friendly position. The Glide series steps up in aspect ratio and all-around performance, carrying more speed through turns and pumping more efficiently. Above that, the Flow series pushes aspect ratio to roughly 11, prioritizing glide and dynamic maneuverability for advanced riders. A dedicated Kite series rounds out the range with twist-tuned tips optimized for kitefoiling.

For buyers cross-shopping outside Slingshot, the Ease competes in the same low-aspect, high-stability category as wings like the Armstrong CF1600 and the Lift 170 Surf — foils that similarly trade top speed for accessibility. The One-Lock interface is a differentiator: it lets riders swap between Ease, Glide, Flow, or Kite wings on the water without tools, making the Ease a practical starting point in a system designed to grow with the rider.

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Last updated Jul 9, 2026 · First seen Apr 11, 2026