Slingshot One-Lock Tail Wing Stabilizer

$299.00
Slingshot One-Lock Tail Wing Stabilizer One-Lock Tail Wing Stabilizers come in 6 different options: Verse 270 / Carve 200 / Turbo 180 / Flare 175 L / Flare 175 S...

Slingshot One-Lock Tail Wing Stabilizer

One-Lock Tail Wing Stabilizers come in 6 different options:

Verse 270 / Carve 200 / Turbo 180 / Flare 175 L / Flare 175 S / Flare 145 S 

Verse 270

STABLE / PREDICTABLE / CONFIDENT

The 270 Tail is ideal for riders starting their foil journey or those who want maximum stability. This stabilizer boosts user confidence by auto-stabilizing the board and foil, allowing riders to focus on choosing waves and improving their turning and pumping skills.

The One-Lock Verse Tail 270 is Slingshot's most stable stabilizer. With a preset angle of -2.25°, it ensures consistent lift, even at low speeds. The anhedral design of the tail provides auto-correcting lift; if the foil starts to roll, one side generates more lift than the other, smoothly rotating the foil back to an upright position. This Stabilizer also features our Center Focused Lift concept that keeps lift center underneath the center of the board.

Carve 200

SNAP / HOLD / SPEED

The 200 Tail is designed for riders looking to boost their stabilizer’s performance by reducing lift and enhancing tail lock. While it may not suit every rider, this stabilizer improves upwind angle and unlocks pitch in a way that introduces a new level of powered riding.

The One-Lock Carve Tail 200 is Slingshot's fastest stabilizer. With a preset angle of -1.5°, it’s perfectly tuned for minimal drag. Combined with its large upturned wingtips, the Carve 200 locks in at high speeds without increasing lift. When carving, this stabilizer is highly responsive in roll and pitch, making high-speed turns its specialty. Much like larger fins on a surfboard, the wingtips of the Carve 200 hold firm when pushed into a turn, ensuring no tail slip.

Turbo 180

GLIDE / PUMP / PLAYFUL

The 180 Tail is perfect for riders looking to upgrade from their larger, more locked-in stabilizers. This smaller tail enhances maneuverability, allowing riders to better feel the energy and make quick, precise adjustments on the water. That maneuverability also adds to the efficiency of the pump, meaning the rider can accelerate to a higher speed while pumping from wave to wave or off the dock.

The One-Lock Turbo Tail 180 is Slingshot's most efficient and reactive low-drag stabilizer in the One- Lock system. This stabilizer is set at a carefully calculated angle of -2.75° to achieve the perfect balance of drag and lift without sacrificing maneuverability. It’s incredibly nimble in both yaw and roll, allowing for sharp, precise turns while giving you the confidence to push hard into aggressive maneuvers.

Flare Tails

GLIDE / PUMP / CARVE

S Flare 145 (24cm)

S Flare 175 (24cm)

L Flare 175 (30cm)

The One-Lock Flare Tail line is our Slingshot's efficient and reactive low-drag stabilizer, offering the shortest fuselage and wing combo in the One-Lock system. Designed for maximum acceleration and pumping efficiency, it features an 11 aspect ratio, high camber profile, and high angle of attack (-3.5° in the 175 and -4.25° in the 145). This combination creates a perfect balance, enhancing the rider’s ability to maximize response from their foil system.

The One-Lock Flare line is Slingshot's most efficient and reactive low-drag stabilizer, offering the shortest fuselage and wing combo in the One-Lock system. Designed for maximum acceleration and pumping efficiency, it features an 11 aspect ratio, high camber profile, and high angle of attack (-3.5° in the 175 and -4.25° in the 145). This combination creates a perfect balance, enhancing the rider’s ability to maximize response from their foil system.

Designed for advanced riders seeking enhanced acceleration and pumping, the Turbo Flare stabilizer line furthers our pursuit of ultimate efficiency. The high camber profile and aspect ratio of 11 provides a perfect balance between lift, stability, and maneuverability. The 24cm fuselage length offers exceptional pitch response for sharper turns and effective wave transfers. As a result of the shorter fuselage length, the angle of attack was increased to counteract the loss of lift without impeding on maneuverability.

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How to Chose Your One-Lock Stabilizer?

When riders think about tuning their hydrofoil setup, most focus on front wings or mast selection. But what about the stabilizer?

I’d argue that the stabilizer is just as important as the front wing—if not more so than the mast. Your stabilizer dictates how your foil responds to input and how stable (or unstable) it feels underfoot. Choosing the right stabilizer isn’t just about size or surface area—it’s about understanding how it affects movement across the three key axes of instability: yaw, pitch, and roll.

The 3 Axes of Stabilizer Instability

The stabilizer acts exactly as the name suggests, it stabilizes the foil. But different stabilizers influence instability in unique ways, and instability isn’t always a bad thing. A more unlocked setup allows for quicker turns, faster adjustments, and a more dynamic ride. Let’s break down the three axes of instability and how your stabilizer plays a role.

Yaw (Side-to-Side Rotation)

Yaw is the rotational movement of the foil, like skidding the tail of a surfboard or snowboard. A foil with more yaw instability feels looser and turns more freely.


•    A flatter stabilizer provides more yaw instability because it has less resistance to sideways movement.
•    A shorter fuselage increases yaw instability, making the foil feel looser and more playful.
•    A stabilizer with winglets or curved tips locks in yaw, providing better tracking and control—especially useful for high-speed foiling and kiting.

Pitch (Nose Up & Down)

Pitch refers to how much the foil tips up or down, affecting control in takeoffs, pumping, and overall stability.

•    A larger stabilizer with a longer chord increases pitch stability, keeping the foil steady and reducing unwanted changes in angle.
•    A smaller stabilizer with less surface area decreases pitch stability, allowing for quicker adjustments and better efficiency when pumping.
•    A shorter fuselage decreases pitch stability, making the foil more reactive.

Roll (Side-to-Side Tilt)

Roll is how the foil tilts from side to side, affecting how easily you can initiate turns and maintain edge control.

•    A wider stabilizer increases roll stability, helping riders maintain control in choppy water and when carving at high speeds.
•    A narrower stabilizer or one with curved wingtips allows for smoother roll transitions, making it easier to link turns and flow through maneuvers.

Choosing the Right Stabilizer for Your Riding Style

To find the right stabilizer, you first need to ask yourself: What do I want from my foil?
Beginners typically prioritize stability across all axes to build confidence and control. As you progress, you may want to unlock certain aspects of instability to enhance maneuverability and responsiveness.

Let’s take a look at our One-Lock stabilizer lineup and how each option affects your ride:

Verse 270 – Maximum Stability

Best for: Beginners & riders seeking control
The Verse 270 is our most stable stabilizer across all three axes—yaw, pitch, and roll.

•    A high degree of dihedral (upside-down V shape) helps lock in yaw stability, keeping the foil from sliding unpredictably.
•    A longer chord and increased surface area provide excellent pitch stability, reducing sudden nose drops or stalls.
•    The dihedral shape also helps correct roll, making it easier to keep the foil level.
If you’re just starting or want a more controlled ride, the Verse 270 is your go-to stabilizer.


Turbo 180 – Balanced Performance

Best for: Intermediate to advanced riders looking for a mix of stability and playfulness
The Turbo 180 blends stability and maneuverability, giving you the confidence to push your riding while still maintaining control.

•    Reduced dihedral allows the stabilizer to slide more freely through the water, unlocking yaw for better turn initiation.
•    Lower chord and smaller surface area allow for quicker pitch and roll response, making the foil feel more reactive.

This stabilizer is the best all-around choice for most riders across different foiling disciplines.

Carve 200 – Locked-In Control for Kite Foiling

Best for: Kite foilers & riders dealing with strong horizontal loads
The Carve 200 is specifically designed for kite foiling but works in other disciplines where tail slip needs to be minimized.

•    Large winglets on the tips lock in yaw stability, preventing unwanted side-to-side movement under high speeds and heavy kite loads.
•    Helps keep the foil from slipping out when overpowered or pushing hard upwind.
If you primarily kite foil, this stabilizer gives you the control you need in powered conditions.

Final Thoughts: Finding Your Sweet Spot

The right stabilizer is more than just a size choice—it defines how your foil feels underfoot.

•    Want maximum stability? Go with a larger stabilizer like the Verse 270.
•    Want a balance of control and looseness? The Turbo 180 is your best bet.
•    Need locked-in yaw control for kite foiling? The Carve 200 will keep your foil tracking straight under load.

Most importantly, experiment! The beauty of the One-Lock system is that swapping stabilizers takes just seconds, letting you fine-tune your ride for any condition. Try different setups, feel the difference, and unlock your foil’s full potential.

 

**If you have questions or need to coordinate an order call us at either of our stores. 

Houston Kiteboarding
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