Windsurf BoardSL

Sonic SL Touring iSup 15 PSI

€448,99
Out of stock
Construction SL
Description

The Water Has More to Offer. Go Find It.

Some paddlers want a session. Others want an exploration. The Sonic is built for the second kind — a touring SUP shaped around distance, efficiency, and the kind of paddle where you don't know exactly where you'll end up.

Lakes, coastlines, rivers, lagoons. Pack it into a backpack, get to the water, and go.

Built to Cover Ground

A stretched nose cuts cleanly through the water, keeping the board moving smoothly between strokes. The centred standing position balances the rider naturally over the board's trim point — reducing the need to compensate with technique and allowing a relaxed, sustainable paddling form over longer distances.

Shaped for Straight-Line Performance

Parallel rails, a single fin setup, and a sharp tail edge work together to reduce drag and keep the board tracking efficiently in a straight line. On a touring board, straight-line performance is everything — less correction means less wasted effort, and more distance covered with the same energy.

Stiff Enough to Feel Like a Hardboard

At 15 cm (6") thickness, both constructions reduce flex underfoot during the power phase of the stroke — meaning more efficient energy transfer into forward motion, a more direct feel at speed, and the ability to glide further with every stroke.

Loaded for the Long Haul

Two integrated bungee nets keep tour essentials — a dry bag, water, extra layers — secured on deck for when you need them. Directional-groove EVA delivers reliable traction across the full deck.

HP or SL

Available in HP (Fusion Composite Dropstitch, 20 psi) for maximum stiffness and durability; SL (Single Layer, 15 psi) for a lighter, more portable option. Both include an ergonomic backpack compatible with the Unifiber Wheel Base, and a double-action pump.

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The Concept

  • Distance Touring SUP

    Distance Touring SUP

    The Sonic is built for paddlers who want to cover ground — lakes, coastlines, rivers, lagoons. Pack it into a backpack, get to the water, and go.

  • Built for Distance

    Built for Distance

    A stretched nose and centred standing position optimise the Sonic for sustained pace — clean displacement, minimal bow resistance, and momentum that carries between strokes.

  • Square Tail

    Square Tail

    The square tail provides lift and support across the full session, and allows a stance shift rearward for control in downwind and following-sea conditions.

  • Stiff Where It Counts

    Stiff Where It Counts

    At 15 cm thick across both variants, the Sonic resists flex under stroke load — less energy lost, longer glide, lower drag over extended tours.

  • HP or SL

    HP or SL

    HP: Fusion Composite Dropstitch at 20 psi — stiffer and more responsive. SL: Single Layer at 15 psi — lighter and more cost-efficient.

See It. Ride It. Feel It.

In Action

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Design DNA

Every Detail Matters

Single Layer Dropstitch
15 cm Thickness
Single Fin
Bungee Nets
Exocet Originals

The Story Behind the Boards

Go behind the scenes with Patrice Belbeoch and discover 40 years of windsurf innovation.

4 Episodes 21 min
The Beginning of the Exocet Story

The Beginning of the Exocet Story

How a passion for windsurf engineering became a 40-year legacy of board innovation.

Who is Patrice Belbeoch?

Who is Patrice Belbeoch?

Meet the shaper and visionary behind every Exocet board design.

Running A Windsurfing Brand

Running A Windsurfing Brand

The challenges and rewards of building a world-class windsurf brand from scratch.

Exocet's Future Outlook

Exocet's Future Outlook

Where Exocet is heading next and the future of windsurf board design.