APPLETREE APPLESLICE V4: THE ARCHITECTURE OF FLIGHT

There is a precise moment when a board stops being an object and becomes an extension of the body. The Appletree Appleslice V4 is engineered for that transition. As the most versatile wing foil board in the Appletree range, the V4 is a study in refinement—a vessel that prioritizes connection, control, and the silent efficiency required to achieve flight earlier and maintain it longer.

Constructed in Portugal with Appletree’s proprietary 50K closed-cell foam and a 100% carbon fiber vacuum-infusion process, the V4 is essentially waterproof and remarkably stiff. This rigidity is the silent partner of the foiler, ensuring that every pump and micro-adjustment is translated directly to the foil without the dampening effect of traditional board construction. With a narrower tail for cleaner water release and a shifted wide point for easier lift, the Appleslice V4 offers a vantage point on the water that is as reactive as it is composed.

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