Ginxu

Patented.

No. 11,027,796, No. 22020001-8

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Ginxu

Step Bottom Foilboard

Pronounced: |ˈɡin-so͞o|

Kai Lenny: “The biggest change to foilboards since foiling has started.”

Keith Teboul: “The Ginxu range marks a new chapter in foilboards for both high performance riding and entry level ease of use. We’re mindblown, and keep getting more psyched every time we ride them.”

The Ginxu’s revolutionary design features the Step Bottom (patented), a cutout on the entire bottom rear 1/3 of the board, including the foil box. This creates an unprecedented connection to the foil, in fact the most direct connection of any foilboard to date. It’s like Gravity Control. For touchdowns, it reduces catching and deceleration leading to getting stuck or falling, because when the bottom of the board now recontacts the water, the rear section and foil are still ‘airborne,’ so you receive Automatic Lift and can easily take back off. Most surprisingly of all it makes it incredibly easy to initially take off, because the moment you get a little bit of speed on the water and the board starts to rise to the waters’ surface, even though the front 2/3rds of the bottom of the board is still in the water, the foil is already out of the water and flying, creating an Ultra Boost, getting you going much quicker than traditional designs.

This is the full story of how the Step Bottom (patented) came about: Needs demand change, and in the summer of 2020, Kai came to Keith needing three things. 1. more control of his foil 2. less catch when touching down from radical maneuvers and 3. even less swing weight.

This has always presented a catch-22. Stretch a board out in length so that its thinner and therefore a closer connection to the foil, and the setup becomes much less agile. Go with a compact shape, add cutouts where possible, and you have a more agile board but less connection to the foil, and also more bulk. But Keith already had an idea in mind.

Elliot Leboe, longtime waterman and pioneer windsurfer, kiteboarder, and now foiler, is one of the top videographers on Maui and a KT R&D rider. He’s accumulated more footage of foilers across multiple disciplines than probably anyone. After watching hours of foiling footage for various projects, Elliot noticed that most of the time when people nosedive, it’s not because the board is short, but that when the board touches down, the rear section ‘holds’ the board, and so then with the momentum, the rider goes flying over the front.

His footage validated Keith’s initial idea of removing the rear bottom section, and confirmed the need to add sharper rails on the bottom beveled section, so that like a race board, the rails would immediately release from the water, making it possible to take off with as little friction as possible.

The idea was born. Keith immediately created prototypes in the 25/35/80/110 L sizes. The testing team of Keith, Kai, Elliot and Casey proceeded to run through the range, hunting locations across Maui where no one could see them, sometimes bringing board bags into the water, or if someone passed by on a downwinder, coming off foil and sinking the board, so no one could see the bottom. Stealth mission.

We were all mind-blown. Kai right away started pulling combos with more speed and flow than ever before. Keith and Elliot couldn’t believe how responsive the foil was now becoming. And Casey, winging the bigger sizes, wouldn’t stop saying how much faster these boards took off.

The Achilles heel of these prototypes was the construction and durability. The cutout made an obvious weak point, and Kai found it pretty quickly, snapping his first few prototypes. Back at the factory, Keith, Thierry, Byran and Mike realized that by making the core of the board high density foam, rather than standard foam, they’d create a much stronger base structure, and increase the responsiveness of the board even more. They had achieved ultra tight durability. Full PVC Sandwich, Carbon Monocoque Construction, S-Glass, not exactly your standards in foilboards. Kai was called, and these next prototypes not only lived up to his vehement beatings, but the performance had been increased yet again. Benefiting off of our knowledge in surfing constructions, where waveboards withstand double forward loops, we are able to achieve a board that simply lasts, period.

The Ginxu is still young, but its advantages have been repeatedly proven already. It’s bold, it’s new, and it will redefine the next generation of what’s possible in foiling. Every KT Surfing rider says the same thing: When can I get mine?

The new KT Surfing boards now come packed in recycled cardboard and paper tape only. No plastic bags. Keeping your planet, our planet, one step cleaner. We figured it’s a worthy trade off, as our love for surfing and the planet only grows.

Ultra Carbon Monocoque Construction.

Hyper Skin HD

Available in 26, 32, 39, 46, 54, 62, 72, 82, 92, 105, 120 liters.

Comes with the latest generation MFC footstraps.

Futures 10.75” Fin Boxes, Comes without foil

Every Ginxu comes with 3 footstraps, sizes 62 L and up come with a handle.

Available in Olive & Neon Orange.

Patented, US No. 11,027,796, EU No. 22020001-8

Color and sanding may vary due to the performance oriented hand-made weight-saving process applied on this board model.

La Planche de foil Trois en Un

Kai Lenny : « La meilleure chose qui soit arrivée au foil depuis le foil. »

Keith Teboul : « La gamme Ginxu marque un nouveau chapitre dans les planches de foil, à la fois pour son ride de haute performance et pour sa facilité d’utilisation d’entrée de gamme. Nous sommes époustouflés et de plus en plus excités à chaque fois que nous ridons avec. »

Les caractéristiques de conception brevetées de la Ginxu sont révolutionnaires et créent la connexion la plus directe avec le foil de n’importe quelle planche à ce jour. Lors des atterrissages, les accrochages et les décélérations sont minimisés, ce qui limite le risque de coup de frein ou de chute et lorsque le dessous de la planche entre en contact avec l’eau, vous pouvez redécoller plus facilement. Le plus surprenant reste la facilité au décollage du nouveau design de la planche, dès que vous avez un peu de vitesse et que la planche commence à s’élever sur la surface de l’eau, le foil vole déjà.

Kai Lenny s’est tout de suite lancé dans des combos, avec plus de vitesse et de fluidité que jamais. Elliot Leboe et moi-même étions époustouflés de voir à quel point le foil devenait réactif. Casey Hauser, sur du matos de Wing et Windfoil de plus grandes tailles, hallucinait de voir la rapidité au décollage de ces planches.

Afin d’assurer sa durabilité, j’ai retravaillé la construction à partir du noyau, ce qui a abouti à un résultat encore plus solide, performant et réactif. Les prototypes étaient livrés à Kai depuis le début et ont influencés les modèles de production. Après tout, le sandwich en PVC intégral, la construction monocoque en carbone et S-glass ne sont pas communs dans la construction de planches de foil. En bénéficiant de nos connaissances dans la construction de planche à voile, avec des planches de vagues qui résistent aux double forward loops, nous somme capables de réaliser une planche durable, point final.

La Ginxu n’en est qu’à ses débuts, mais ses avantages ont déjà été maintes fois prouvés. C’est audacieux, c’est nouveau, et ca va redéfinir ce qui est possible en foil. Tous les riders KT Surfing demandent la même chose : Quand est-ce que je peux avoir la mienne ? »

Construction Monocoque Ultra Carbone.

Disponible en 26, 32, 39, 46, 54, 62, 72, 82, 92, 105, 120 litres.

Boîtier de foil Futures 10.75’’, livrée sans foil.

Disponible en Olive & Orange Fluo.

Brevetée.

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Francois, San Francisco  
Aug 31, 2023 

hello, I received my dragonfly 135l last month, I'm super happy with this board. Also, I live in the San Francisco area, we haven't had much wind this summer, so it was great to winging with the dragonfly.
I have a question about the position of the feet. Where should I put the front foot, I put it on the central mat above the 9 red dots, I feel like I'm a little behind, if I compare to the videos on youtube, the riders place their foot much further forward but they don't have the 135l.
I have another question, for winging I'm interested in a Ginxu, I currently have a 6*30 134l board, I wing a lot (15-20 times/month) I weigh 95-97kg, I hesitate between the Ginxu 105 or 120 l. What do you advise me.
Will you soon release a new model replacing the Ginxu?

Thanks.
Francois

Damien LeRoy Youtube Channel Review, USA  
Jul 25, 2023 

Well what you are doing wrong.. You are not testing the 56L! 😉 Especially when talking about boards in the sweetspot. The 56L with 5'4 length is longer and that makes it such an easy board to get on to the foil! Just checkout my review about his one 😉 But seriously, the KT Wing Drifter range is really good. Since I have the 56L, this my go 2 board in all conditions (and I'm 85kg) It does look like you Florida Ocean is bit less choppy which makes the 62 not such a bad choice 😉

Damien LeRoy Youtube Channel reviews, USA  
Jul 25, 2023 

4 weeks ago
Try the 42 .. its amazing to wing , I also have a56 for light wind,, gets going easier than my 72 .. top boards (I weigh 75kilos and I'm 60 years old..

Damien LeRoy Youtube Reviews, Maui  
Jul 25, 2023 

Thanks for the video review. I live on Maui the home of KT. I started winging on the wing drifter 130 liter I just bought this same model in your review yesterday! but in a 90 liter, can't wait to get out there to try it out.

Damien LeRoy YouTube channel, USA  
Jul 25, 2023 

@OnePunchManu
4 weeks ago
Estoy enamorado de las tablas de KT , sobretodo de la Ginxu?

Elliot, England  
Jul 15, 2023 

Cant see a price for this on your shop
I geuse if i have to ask i cant aford it ?

Matt, Hatteras  
Jul 12, 2023 

Kick ass. Here is the latest edit we did on the board.....

https://youtu.be/Pw3hY-nibLo

Matt Nuzzo

Debbie, New York  
Jul 12, 2023 

I got to ride the board today finally had some wind, it took right off STOKED ?

Paulo, Portugal  
Jul 03, 2023 

The 160 I’ve been giving lessons, it’s bullet proof, guys managed to fall on the board bending the 55cm foil mast in aluminium and the board doesn’t even have a mark.

Joe, USA  
Jun 08, 2023 

Riding Ginxu and KT Wing. Lake Erie presque isle bay

I finally got my hands on a Ginxu after waiting for a year to buy one tried last year in the Gorge at this time didn’t have any at Bigwinds got one from Real water sports on sale could not be happier was riding a wingdrifter 115 now the 105G foils up faster than WD just unreal been riding your wings and boards couldn’t be happier
joe

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Joe, USA  
May 19, 2023 

Ginxu is a game changer for me spent a year on the 2022/23 WingDrifter now on the Ginxu just so easy smaller size foils up like the WD and the wings rock also last years snd the 2023 DD,s thank you KT for making winging so much fun

Diego, Australia  
Jan 03, 2023 

I have both the 46L and 62L Ginxu boards I highly rate them. I just wished they weren\'t so pricey.

Luis, Canary islands, Spain  
Nov 29, 2022 

I have tried it today. The 4,3 x 26 liters. And I’m really surprised. This is the board. Easy waterstart, súper pumping, incredible rail to rail surfing and huge relaunch. It’s awesome

Chris, USA  
Apr 27, 2022 

It looks really cool. What size board would float me? I\'m 5\'ll, 215lbs. I\'ve been SUP foiling for 5 years

Hmm, at 97kg the 105 could work but would be technical. If it\'s mainly glassy and not too much current or boils in the lineup, and the wave isn\'t too steep, where you sup foil - that could work.

Otherwise he\'d need to jump to 120 to be totally safe. Honestly a 112 is probably the perfect size-ish at that size

For me - I find +10L to my weight is good for volume for SUP foil and wind foil. So I\'m about 79kg, and my custom (the one your friends have) is 88L and I can SUP and windfoil on that no problem.

For wing - if you are comfortable getting up and flying, and say just working on jibes - then at that point for volume you can go either weight or less 10L. So again, I can wing on a 69L in almost ZERO wind. You really only need more than the volume (say + 20L) just in the beginning to make it easier to get up. But very quickly, having too much volume can slow the learning process, as it is much more difficult to control extra volume in the air (with a foil) than it is when it\'s on the water (with a fin haha).

Hope that helps -

Thank you for reaching over!

Casey

Jim, Canada  
Apr 22, 2022 

The board is excellent!

4.7 5.0 15 15 hello, I received my dragonfly 135l last month, I'm super happy with this board. Also, I live in the San Francisco area, we haven't had much wind this summer, so it was great to wi Ginxu

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