Duotone Wam is at the cutting edge of high-performance kite surfing. With its curvy rocker and outline and high-performance rails, the Wam is designed for radical top to bottom surfing in a wide range of conditions. The Wam is at home in everything from small onshore waves to pumping down-the-line surf. The Wam is fast, lively, and agile and offers a dynamic and exciting ride no matter the conditions. With its bomber Classic Vacuum Bamboo Tec Construction, the Wam is a high-performance kite-surfboard for strapped and strapless kitesurfing. If you are just starting, the Wam is a fantastic board for those first forays into riding surfboards; it’s also perfect for riders looking for high-end performance. The Wam is the perfect board for a multitude of riders in a wide range of conditions; it won’t ever let you down!

Product highlights
ALL-ROUND HIGH-PERFORMANCE BOARD
Perfect for the rider who needs a board that can handle a multitude of conditions and waves of almost any size
CONTROLLED BOTTOM TURNS
The rails and shape combine to give you lots of grip and control during the bottom turn, helping to build confidence in your riding
EXPLOSIVE TOP TURNS
When you hit the lip at speed, the shape allows you to snap off the top with aggression, chucking buckets has never been easier
INNEGRA SHIELD
Innegra Shield completely wraps around the whole board; this provides unrivalled protection from everyday knocks and scrapes and keeps your board looking fresh
CARBON BEAM
Injects a high level of response and flex, making the board feel alive underfoot
CORK SHOCK ABSORBER 2.0
Comfort for your feet, the Cork Shock Absorber 2.0 takes the pressure off your heels while providing perfect contact with the board to transfer your movements into the wave
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