Omen Flux Board, 60L bottom semi displacement hull for efficiency, low end and touchdown performance
Flux - The Ultimate Crossover Foilboard
Omen Flux Board, 40L side view
Omen Flux Board, 40L bottom semi displacement hull for efficiency, low end and touchdown performance
Omen Flux Board, 60L side view

Flux - The Ultimate Crossover Foilboard

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The Flux has been refined for riders looking to progress their prone foiling or wingfoiling in waves. Due to the efficiency of the outline and hull design, expect to be able to ride a board of at least 25% smaller volume in the same conditions 

The length combined with the wide nose & tail provides stability when paddling into a wave or getting up with a win while the low drag, semi-displacement hull makes for ultra easy takeoffs and smooth touchdown recoveries.

The design also provides extra lift when the board is submerged, meaning less force from the wing is required to get up to the surface in low power condition. The Flux truly is the best of both worlds, more low end in a higher performance package. 

The large bevels and slim outline provide extra clearance at high bank angles, while the surfboard inspired rail geometry makes the arc of your turn is not thrown off if touched down. 

Dimensions:

Volume Length Width Thickness Aprox. Weight
36L 4' 3.5" 18" 3.3" 8.3 lbs
40L 4' 5.5" 19" 3.4" 8.9 lbs
48L 4' 9.5" 19.5" 3.7" 9.8 lbs
60L 5' 2.5" 21" 4" 11.1 lbs
72L 5' 7.5" 22" 4.3" 12.6 lbs
84L 5'11" 21.5" 4.9" 13.8 lbs


The Flux range represents the culmination of years of tweaking, experimenting, and optimizing foil boards. Our partnership with Appletree Surfboards provides Omen access to the world’s top foilboard manufacturing. After multiple rounds of prototypes we’re confident the Flux will be your ticket to progression. Check out Tucker of Mackite's breakdown of the 60L Flux in his "Dream Quiver" Video, their 2023 Board Awards, The Lift Journal's review of the 36L as a prone board, and most importantly: rider feedback at the bottom of the page. 

All sizes come standard with strap inserts, Y configuration up front and offset L&R options for your back foot. If you haven't tried an offset back foot strap yet, trust us on this one, it's better! Having more control and leverage over the board helps with both wave riding and landing jumps. It also provides more open deck space when riding switch to stay clear of the back strap when heading back upwind.

Included With Board

  • upgraded deckpad factory installed (2024)
  • stainless steel T30 torx hardware for strap inserts in box
  • black G10 mini fin in box

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Non-Linear Scaling

Every size of the Flux excels in prone and wing foiling and is entirely focused on increasing the performance of intermediate and advanced riders. This is especially noticeable in the larger sizes whose shapes have not been compromised to suit beginners learning to wing.

Depending on rider weight and skill, each size fills a unique niche and has been designed accordingly. The smaller boards have a proportionally wider shape to provide sufficient deck space and volume. As the size increases, the outline is slimmed down, especially in the nose and tail. This reduces swing weight and aerodynamic drag while scaling the volume and length required to get up to foiling speed with less swell or wind energy.

Ergonomic Deck

The deck is comfortable and secure; zero-rocker and light concave through the standing area provide direct heel to toe pressure and a consistent feel when using any foil.

Touch down performance

Glide right through the most aggressive touchdowns with the Flux's hydrodynamic hull. Compared to other boards it barely feels like you've come off foil.

Made in the EU

The Flux is built to last. The Appletree factory in Portugal applies a full carbon layup over a CNC cut closed-cell foam core. Vacuum resin infusion technology is used to saturate the cloth and achieve the ideal fiber to resin ratio to optimize stiffness and durability. This process is what allows Appletree to create a permanent bond to their proprietary foam core, and uniquely results in a board that will not be damaged by water ingress - even if the outer skin is damaged. Along with their world renowned track reinforcing tech, the Flux is a board you can rely on to maintain peak performance for years to come.

Low Drag Handle

A mini fin provides a streamlined and lightweight handle for carrying the larger boards. The FCS system allows the fin to be reversed to provide two handle positions to balance a range of foil mounting positions.

An FCS II box and G10 fin come standard with every 60L, 72L, and 84L Flux.

Customer Reviews

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Paul F.
48 Liters of FUN!

First off, the responsiveness of this board is unmatched. Secondly, the take off from the water is a cake walk. Point it down wind, grab a gust and you’re up. I always want to be on a small board but at 180lbs sometimes I struggle to get started. With the Omen Flux 48, it’s just get up and ride! Third, it turns on a dime. Tacking has never been more fun. Omen for the win.

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Mike S
This board is like magic

This was one of the best upgrades I have done with my gear. I moved to the 48L Flux from an 88L Armstrong board. I am around 180lb and this was my first sinker board. It took several sessions to learn the technique for getting up, but it was work the effort. The smaller board much more nimble and forgiving to ride. The design of the Flux makes is easy to recover from touch-downs. Greg helped me decide which size to get and he was right to suggest going a size down from what I was thinking. The board is great at coming up to the surface once you are moving and the small size isn't a problem. I love this board.

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Mike
84L-great board!

Love my Flux! I'm a progressing intermediate winger and was outgrowing my very "standard" foil board -- 98L/28" wide/5'1". It was like an oil tanker to get going and off the water, would stick to the water on landings, and was not nimble in turns and riding swell. I read and heard many good things about the Flux. I contacted Greg who was super helpful in answering a ton of questions and also arranged for a local demo. After trying a 60 and 84L, I ordered an 84L and have been blown away by the build and performance of the board. Because of its unique hull design, the Flux picks up speed like no other, and conversely loses almost no speed on touchdowns. The width allows for incredible rail to rail turns and amazing upwind angles. And the construction is bomb proof. I'm looking forward to getting into the waves this winter with Foil Drive, which is really well matched with the Flux. Awesome board!

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Ryan Brevard
60L Wow!!

After a few back and forths with Greg (excellent communication) I relunctantly went with a 60L Flux. Why reluctant? I just started winging this year (Gorge) and started on a 120L board, then down do a 90L where I've solidly advanced. I weigh 72kg and given my solid intermediate gains, I felt 72L was right. Greg assured me that 60L was well within my range. I was able to get on the board and up and running on my second try with a modified approach. Once you put any wind under the wing, the board leaps off the water! Now after several sessions, I am solidly a huge fan of the Flux! So efficient, fun and carvey! Next year, 48L!

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Jack Dowson
48L Flux, confirming all the positive reviews

Absolutely love it, cannot fault one bit of the flux.
78kg rider, 48L board, coming from trying more than 10 other boards from 60L to 100L. I, too, was a bit nervous after buying the 48 instead of the 60L, but trusted the other reviews and gregs words about the board, and i am so pleased i bought the 48. Have been using it for prone, Winging in waves and a bit of jumping. Absolutely amazing.

Construction.
The board is incredibly well made, super strong, stiff and well finished. I have destroyed another cheaper EPS board recently that took on a lot of water while on a wing trip, so ruined a few days of my trip because of that, so i am stoked to have a closed cell foam board that is strong and reliable.

Take off.
As a sinker, this board is really magical on its take off... unlike any other board i have tried, my success rate is almost flawless, even in choppy-gusty-lowish-wind conditions. My thought process is, once i get it to the surface, i know for sure i will get on foil. rises up to the surface easy enough on knees, only need a small breeze, then something magical happens once it reaches the surface, it feels like the board and the water are two opposing magnets pushing away from eachother, it takes off almost instantly with no big effort pumping, very efficient hull design. stoked.

Ride.
A very intuitive, balanced and connected feel, first take off on prone the board felt like ive been riding it for a while, felt great and feet landed exactly in a balanced position.
Took me no time to find the sweet spot with foot straps and mast position. Foots straps being offset are great and naturally comfortable for riding stance. The touch downs are super buttery, and jump landings equally smooth, maintains great forward momentum.

Looks good, feels great and performs better. great board. Plan was eventually to get a 80ish L lightwind complimentary board, but ill just stick with this one for all conditions..