every detail matters
RIP UP & GLIDE BACK
The Agent's extreme efficiency through a wide speed range will get you screaming upwind whether the conditions are light or hectic.
Similarly, the refined cross section and twist allows one foil to go fast enough to stay with big set waves while still giving you plenty of low speed glide time when searching for bumps.
DON'T BE HELD BACK
Precision Response
Being able downsize your front wing through the Agents' early take-off and extremely efficient low speed gliding is accentuated by the unique distribution of aerodynamic and geometric twist to achieve a super low roll initiation relative to their span.
So despite their higher aspect ratios, the Agent will have you laying down the smooth, aggressive carves of a mid aspect wing with ease.
TITANIUM FUSELAGE
Often overlooked, the drag from the fuselage is of critical importance to increasing glide across a foil’s speed range.
Operating at level flight, the drag from the fuselage may be minimal, however, at low speed the foil needs to run at a high angle of attack, and similarly at high speed the foil will actually operate at negative angles of attack. In both of these cases the fuselage is moving through the water at an oblique angle. Alongside a foil section design optimized only for peak L/D, this is the reason most foils have a noticeable "low drag pocket" but will slow down rapidly at high speed or below cruise.
Extending glide across a wider range of speeds is at the heart of Omen’s foil philosophy and will be noticeable right from your first flight. Practically, this means you can enjoy carving your favorite foil in both smaller and larger waves, as well as utilize the extra forgiveness of the low speed glide to stay on foil when you lose wave energy and are searching for another bump.
Uncompromised Mast
Omen worked alongside NoLimitz to design an incredibly stiff, efficient, responsive, and light mast. The foil section has been refined to minimize drag across all AoAs while resisting ventilation during aggressive turns and upwind tacks. The subtle rake reduces yaw stability change at different ride-heights, increasing the sweet spot in the water column.
Built at the ICE aerospace facility by skilled technicians, the mast represents a union of precision manufacturing technology, materials engineering, and years of foiling experience.