Eleveight launches refreshed wing foil range with freeride focus
Eleveight’s WFS V6 goes lighter and cleaner, while the new Evolve V4 and CSF V1 split the lineup between easy freeride and advanced surf-freestyle use.

If your riding sits in the middle of the pack, Eleveight has made the decision easier: the new WFS V6 is the freeride wing to watch, the Evolve V4 is the board that matches it, and the CSF V1 is aimed higher up the performance ladder. The update is built for riders who want one setup that works across real-world conditions, not a pile of mismatched parts.
The biggest change is in the wing itself. Eleveight says the WFS, first developed in 2019, returns in V6 form with reduced weight, refined canopy tension, faster power delivery and more efficient pumping. The trailing edge now uses X6 ripstop, while a new strut shape is designed to improve the canopy connection. Eleveight also pairs the wing with a new carbon boom to keep the feel lighter and more direct. The company describes the WFS as the freeride wing for every level and condition, which makes the update most relevant to riders who want easy low-end pull, predictable handling and enough range to cover more than just perfect afternoons.
That freeride-first approach carries into the board. The Evolve V4 is a compact wing foil board with a 2x4 track mount system, multiple V-strap inserts, bevelled rails and a double-concave bottom. Sizes run from 5'0" / 75L and 5'1" / 85L through 5'2" / 95L to 5'8" / 125L. Eleveight says the larger sizes are aimed at beginners and heavier riders, while the smaller options lean toward wave and freeride use. For riders deciding whether to upgrade now or buy discounted outgoing gear, that split matters: the V4 is the safer bet if you want a compact all-round board that still leaves room to progress.
The CSF V1 pushes in a different direction. Offered in 600, 750 and 900 sizes, it uses 3K twill carbon composite over a molded foam core and is built for advanced surf and freestyle foil riders. That makes the new foil the sharpest specialist piece in the range, while the WFS and Evolve stay focused on accessibility and range.
Eleveight’s wider 2026 foiling lineup underlines the size of the refresh. Alongside the WFS Pro V2, GT3+, Chaser board, Evolve DW, GSF and RSF, the brand is now into its 10th product cycle after launching in 2017. That is the clearest signal in the whole release: Eleveight is not just tweaking one wing, it is building a more complete foiling system around freeride confidence first, then surf, freestyle and downwind on top.
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