| Size | Dimensions | Vol. | Weight | |
| 5’5 | 165 x 68.5 | 5’5 x 27″ x 4.5 | 90l | 7,6 |
| 5’10 | 178 x 73.5 cm | 5’10 x 29″ | 110 l | 8.5 |
Details
At 5’10 for 110L. the board has enough volume and width to make it possible for most riders to stand-up easily as well as making sure that riding back to the shore is possible, even when the wind drops. Its dimensions are ideal for an easy progression.
Using some straight rocker lines for an easy take-off and a wide tail outline for an optimized volume distribution, the ROCKET WING ASC features a sharp beveled rail profile to make the release easier during take-off and the touch-down smoother when the board hits the water again. In other words, you will be up and flying in no time and you won’t be unsettled when occasionally hitting the water.
The ROCKET WING ASC is equipped with a recessed handle for easy carrying, a full pad for comfort and with the twin track system on the bottom to connect with most foils on the market (4-bolt plate system). It is built around a light core made of eps foam injected into a specific mold carved to its own shape. This core is then laminated with fiberglass and epoxy resin into another mold and wrapped inside a protective shield skin. This shield, made of polymer, is both ultra-thin and very durable.
Technology

The Air Shield Composite boards are constructed around a lightweight injected EPS core molded to our original shape. It is laminated with a composite made of high-strength glass fiber, epoxy resin and a shield made of a high-quality protective topsheet layer. The topsheet is a tough and extremely reliable material also used in the construction of our twin-tips boards as well as in most skis and snowboards on the market. Thanks to their construction molded in one shot, the ASC boards are responsive, and extremely durable.

The twin-tracks system with a lateral spacing of 90mm is one of the standards in the industry.
The system is compatible with all foils featuring a top plate with four fastening bolts. The length of the tracks leaves some room to adjust the position of the foil on the board to help everyone reach their preferred balance.





