Pyzel Screaming Eagle Surfboard

Pyzel Screaming Eagle

The Screaming Eagle is a foil board designed to get you up and flying as fast as possible.


Dimensions

5'0" x 18.75" x 2.375" | 30.5
5'4" x 19.5" x 2.5" | 35.5
5'8" x 20.5" x 2.69" | 42.0
5'10" x 21" x 2.875" | 48.15

From the Shaper

"Foil Surfing is an absolute game changer, I am having so much fun surfing small days. Wave size is no longer an excuse not to shred."

Jon Pyzel

The REAL Deal

Pyzel Screaming Eagle

The Screaming Eagle is a foil board designed to get you up and flying as fast as possible.


Pyzel Screaming Eagle Surfboard

Dimensions

5'0" x 18.75" x 2.375" | 30.5
5'4" x 19.5" x 2.5" | 35.5
5'8" x 20.5" x 2.69" | 42.0
5'10" x 21" x 2.875" | 48.15

From the Shaper

"Foil Surfing is an absolute game changer, I am having so much fun surfing small days. Wave size is no longer an excuse not to shred."

Jon Pyzel

The REAL Deal




REAL Review:
Pyzel hit it out of the park with the Screaming Eagle. This boards is custom made XTR stringerless EPS epoxy construction which makes it light and strong. The light weight construction helps you get on foil faster and stay on foil because you have less swing weight. The board has full volume through the chest and a flatter rocker line that assists in prone paddling. There is a slight concave to the deck that keeps you in the right position on the board while you are paddling.

We found that the Pyzel had the best glide of any foilboard tested. When you paddle with a foil connected to the board there is more drag so having a board that has a lot of float per size and glide is a great advantage to getting into the waves early and getting on foil. For wake foiling people have been loving the small sizes as they are easy to get up on and feel really turny under your feet.

We designed four sizes with Pyzel and the can be broken up by your weight, ability level, and type of foiling you will be doing.

If you are a beginner and want to get the easiest board to get into waves then go big. Riders over 180 lbs. should go with the 5’10 and under 180 lbs. should get the 5’8.

The 5’ and 5’4 are best for intermediate to advanced foilboarders, surfers that are really good surfers and used to surfing low volume boards, beginner foilers that are less than 150 lbs., or people will be using their foil behind a boat a bunch. Once you are up on foil, the smaller the board you have the better, so get the smallest board you can paddle in on.

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