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NordRoi
NordRoi
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26 Jun 2026 1:57am
Aluminum masts have received a lot of criticism... unjustified in my opinion, unless you only ride the same foil and never take apart your setup, mast, etc.
I mainly ride in fresh water and occasionally in salt water, and I've never had any problems. I apply Tef-Gel to my screws, although I imagine there are now products that work even better than Tef-Gel. As for jumping, I've only bent one mast in six years of foiling—and I do jump!
So, I have an aluminum mast with different mast lengths, as well as a carbon mast. I sometimes rig two foils on two different boards and don't have the budget for 4 carbon mast.

I do agree the carbon feels better and you can go skinner with carbon...but it works and it's a great way to save money.

NordRoi
NordRoi
673 posts
673 posts
25 May 2026 8:22pm
I did not experienced the same but from a 6’6 to a 6’2…made my life so much easier. I can now untangle the line that goes under the nose so much easier!! I guess you are probably a way higher level than me and not experiencing this issue? I just realized I did not answer your questions and reply with another question…I should run as a politicien! 😁