SuperMarine - Winging Progression
SuperMarine - Winging Progression
SuperMarine - Winging Progression

SuperMarine - Winging Progression

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Introducing the Super Marine

Credit for the SuperMarine concept goes to MacKite's Tucker Vantol. Noticing many  wingers lacked the local conditions or more advanced skills required for the 84L Flux to support their progression, he approached us with a vision and some preliminary dimensions. The problem definition with the SuperMarine became creating a higher volume midlength that would provide the same boost to early intermediate wingers that the Flux has become known for with intermediate - advanced riders.

Working Hard to Make Ripping Easier

Leveraging the CFD technology we'd been refining with the Emissary boards, we created the SuperMarine. The shape balances accessibility for heavier riders and outstanding lightwind performance, without sacrificing Omen's signature responsive, surfy feel on waves. 

The SuperMarine's hull provides significantly more stability than anything in the Flux or Emissary range while maintaining outstanding efficiency and touchdown recovery. This confidence inspiring yet surprisingly nimble platform will have you mastering gybes, tacks, and waveriding so fast your crew will be wondering what other new "gear" you're on.

Built for Progression through Flow State

While easier maneuvers is a great feature, the standout attribute of the SuperMarine is how effortlessly it gets you back on foil. Rather than being hesitant to fall, you'll find yourself consistently playing at the edge of your personal limits each session, regardless of the conditions. Far beyond any other feature or even technique, this practice will accelerate your progression and realization of your full potential.

Versatile by Design

Though the SuperMarine is generally intended to be a winger's second "all round board", there has been a number of Omen riders expressing interest in the shape as a dedicated light wind option. While the larger Emissary boards and the 84L Flux combine high performance with incredible low end, they are narrower and designed to be ridden at a relatively low volume/bodyweight ratio. Despite the excellent take off, due to their dimensions they lack the ability to "slog" in extremely low wind. The way to think about light wind riding with those boards is like a surfer waiting for a set, patiently scan the wind-line and stand by for a puff or "set" of wind to get on foil. The SuperMarine on the other hand, can be sailed in wind below that required to get on foil for those who prefer this approach or live in spots where slogging is required.

Note that the tracks on the SuperMarine are placed further forward relative to our other boards. It is recommended to start with your foil near the rear of the tracks for the easiest fore/aft balancing during waterstarts. As your skills improve you can start inching the foil forward for more responsive turning and surfing performance along with an increasing requirement for dynamic balancing during taxiing.

Dimensions:

Volume Length Width Thickness Weight
SuperMarine 95L 6' 1" 22.5" 5.1" 15.2 lbs
SuperMarine 105L 6' 4" 23.5" 5.2" 16.3 lbs

For a smaller board of similar performance attributes check out our Flux range. All sizes of SuperMarine come standard with strap inserts - a Y configuration up front with the option to offset wider and a row of centred inserts for your back foot. 

Included With Board

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

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Confidence inspiring

Rest assured that the features that provide the Flux its incredible smooth touchdown recovery have been carried over to the SuperMarine's hull, so when the wind starts cranking and the waves pick up you won’t be held back. 

The shape of progression

The shape of the nose and rocker provide a forgiving surface to direct flow over the board during take offs and high speed touch downs, while the volume is minimized to improve turning response and pumping performance.

While the SuperMarine's volume is concentrated underfoot there is ample left in the tail to provide stability and easier control during waterstarts.

The chines are designed to provide consistent flow separation at various angle of yaw which improves handling turing takeoff and smooths out touch down recovery during turns.

The Perfect Fit

Zero-rocker through the standing area, a subtle concave, and a 5/8" recess to the deck provide a secure and locked in feeling.

The width of the boards strike a sweet spot between providing enough balance for intermediate riders to be able to stand on the board with some practice while maintaining very low drag at foiling speeds.

Made in the EU

The SuperMarine 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 technology, the SuperMarine is a board you can rely on to maintain peak performance for years to come.

Low Drag Carry Handle

The SuperMarine includes a built in FCS II box and mini G10 fin.

The fin functions as a streamlined and lightweight handle for those whose arms are not long enough to carry the 78L like a surfboard. This system allows the fin to be reversed, providing two handle positions which balance a wider range of foil mounting positions.

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Brett
Beginner 1st Board

80kg, 40 something male complete beginner. I bought this board to learn foiling and use long term light-moderate wind and downwind winging. I’ve had it for a month and now able to easily fly on foil strong-side, toeside foiling, and gybe about 50% of the time.

I’m learning in ocean chop and waves, and as a beginner was a bit of learning curve. But I never needed to slog around on my knees. I’ve just been popping up once there is wind and getting on foil quick. It sets down nicely and gets back up almost instantly if I mess up and touch down. I’ll eventually get a smaller omen to prone and for strong winds. But I see this board getting the most use for a long time for light-moderate wind days and downwind winging.

I’m a diehard surfer and would not have been out on the ocean more than a couple times in the last month because of windy and inconsistent surf. Learning to foil has opened up so many more ocean days.

The build quality is top notch (epoxy and closed cell foam). I have a couple old epoxy surtech surfboards that have held up well for like 25 years and the this omen board is on an entirely different level and could easily last a lifetime.

I’m having the time of my life.