Duotone Skybrid D/LAB
The Duotone Skybrid D/LAB 2027 is a high performance foil board built with ultra light Hollow Shell Composite construction, delivering early take offs, smooth landings and a responsive ride that feels closer to a prone board while maintaining full volume stability.
The Duotone Skybrid D/LAB 2027 pushes foiling performance forward with a refined shape and cutting edge construction designed to maximise efficiency, control and responsiveness across a wide range of disciplines.
Built using Duotone’s Hollow Shell Composite construction, the Skybrid D/LAB achieves an exceptional strength to weight ratio, with weights starting from just 3.38kg. This ultra light build significantly reduces swing weight, giving the board a lively, reactive feel underfoot that closely mirrors a prone board, while still offering the volume and stability needed for freeride, lightwind and downwind conditions.
The updated shape features a reduced bottom surface and carefully tuned rail profile, improving take off efficiency and making it easier to pump onto foil, even in marginal winds. Once up, the board maintains speed effortlessly, while increased rail bevels provide incredibly smooth and forgiving touch downs that won’t disrupt your ride.
A wider deck, particularly in the tail area, allows for a more effective offset stance when riding strapless. This gives riders better control through turns, whether carving waves or linking bumps downwind. In strapped mode, the board delivers direct feedback and precision control, ideal for pushing speed and progression.
The extended standing area reaching out to the rails enhances stability and control, while long carbon foil tracks allow for precise tuning of your setup. Combined with a grippy 3mm deck pad, the connection between rider and board feels secure and responsive in all conditions.
Whether you are freeriding in light winds, freeflying, riding smaller waves or exploring downwind runs with a parawing, the Skybrid D/LAB 2027 is built to deliver maximum efficiency with minimal effort.