Duotone 2026 Closeout: Save on Unit Wings, Foil Boards, Masts & Foils
If you have been thinking about upgrading part of your wing foil setup, this is a particularly good time to look at the 2026 Duotone range.
A substantial selection of 2026 Duotone wings, foil boards, carbon masts and Glide 2.0 foil options has now moved onto closeout pricing. Rather than being limited to one or two leftover products, the opportunity runs right through the setup – meaning you can upgrade the part that is actually holding your riding back.
That might be moving from a standard wing into SLS or D/LAB, swapping a conventional foil board for a more efficient Skybrid, stepping onto a smaller Sky Style, moving to a carbon mast or changing to a faster, more efficient Glide 2.0 foil.
The important bit: closeout stock is limited by size and variant. Once particular wing sizes, board volumes or foil sizes have gone, we cannot assume they will be replaced at the same price.
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Why this Duotone closeout is worth paying attention to
There is a big difference between buying something simply because it is reduced and using a closeout to make a meaningful improvement to your setup.
Duotone has one of the most joined-up foil ecosystems available. Wings, boards, masts, fuselages and foil wings are designed as a range, so existing Duotone riders can often change one part without having to start again with an entirely new setup.
At The SUP Company we would always start with the question: what do you want your setup to do better?
- If you want lighter, sharper wing handling, look at the Unit SLS or Unit D/LAB.
- If you want earlier take-offs and more glide, look at the Skybrid SLS.
- If you want a smaller, more manoeuvrable board, look at the Sky Style or Sky Style SLS.
- If you want downwind and light-wind efficiency, look at the Downwinder Slim SLS.
- If your foil feels heavy or vague under load, a carbon Aero mast can be a significant upgrade.
- If you are already flying consistently and want more pump and glide, look towards the Glide 2.0 foil family.
That is what makes this closeout interesting. You do not necessarily need a complete new setup to make your current one considerably better.
2026 Duotone closeout range at a glance
| Product | Best for | Why consider upgrading? |
|---|---|---|
| Duotone Unit 2026 | All-round freeride and progression | Versatile, predictable and easy to use across a broad range of conditions |
| Duotone Unit SLS 2026 | Regular intermediate and advanced riders | Lighter, stiffer and more responsive feel |
| Duotone Unit SLS Concept Blue 2026 | Riders wanting SLS performance with Concept Blue construction | Premium SLS performance with Duotone's more considered material approach |
| Duotone Unit D/LAB 2026 | Advanced and performance-focused riders | Lowest swing weight and most immediate response in the Unit family |
| Duotone Sky Style 2026 | Progressing freeride, wave and freestyle riders | Compact board feel with quick turning and direct foil control |
| Duotone Sky Style SLS 2026 | Performance freeride, waves and freestyle | Lighter and more responsive SLS construction |
| Duotone Skybrid SLS 2026 | Freeride, light wind, freefly and efficient foiling | Mid-length glide makes getting onto foil and carrying speed easier |
| Duotone Downwinder Slim SLS 2026 | Downwind, light-wind winging and open-water foiling | Long waterline and narrow shape maximise glide and acceleration |
| Duotone Mast Aero SLS | Riders upgrading from aluminium | Lighter, stiffer carbon feel with more direct foil feedback |
| Duotone Aero Mid QM SLS Quick Mount | Performance riders wanting easier rigging | Carbon performance combined with Quick Mount convenience |
| Duotone Glide 2.0 foil options | Intermediate and advanced foilers | More glide, pump efficiency and speed than progression-focused foils |
| Duotone Glide 2.0 SLS | Performance freeride, prone and downwind crossover | Efficient high-aspect performance without stepping straight to D/LAB |
Duotone Unit 2026 closeout – which construction should you buy?
The Duotone Unit 2026 remains the starting point for most riders. It is the all-rounder: stable, predictable and capable of covering general freeride, progression, waves and everyday UK winging.
If you are already riding regularly, however, closeout pricing makes the jump into the higher constructions much easier to justify.
Duotone Unit SLS 2026
The Duotone Unit SLS 2026 is probably the sweet spot for a lot of experienced recreational riders.
It retains the versatility of the standard Unit but feels lighter, more direct and quicker to react. You notice that through transitions, pumping, flagging the wing and when conditions become stronger or more technical.
Choose the Unit SLS if: you already wing foil confidently and want a noticeable performance improvement without necessarily needing the absolute lightest construction available.
Duotone Unit SLS Concept Blue 2026
The Duotone Unit SLS Concept Blue 2026 delivers the same performance-led SLS direction while using Duotone's Concept Blue material approach.
For riders who already had the Concept Blue version on their wish list, closeout pricing makes this an especially interesting point at which to add another size or replace an older wing.
Duotone Unit D/LAB 2026
At the top is the Duotone Unit D/LAB 2026.
D/LAB makes the most sense when you are experienced enough to appreciate the reduction in swing weight, immediate response and extremely direct connection through the wing.
At full retail price, that level of construction is naturally a considerable investment. On closeout, the gap between SLS and D/LAB can become much more interesting.
Choose D/LAB if: you already know you value lightweight equipment, ride frequently and want maximum performance rather than simply buying the most expensive version.
Please remember that the 2026 Unit platform uses Duotone's Fusion control system. Depending on the exact product and your existing equipment, you may need to add the correct Duotone Fusion Boom or compatible Fusion handles. Check the individual product page or speak to us if you are unsure.
Duotone Sky Style 2026 – a great opportunity to step down in board size
A board upgrade can transform a setup every bit as much as changing the wing.
The Duotone Sky Style 2026 is aimed at riders who are already getting onto foil reliably and want to move away from a larger progression board towards something more compact and agile.
It makes sense for freeride, carving, waves and freestyle progression where having less board around you becomes an advantage once flying.
The Duotone Sky Style SLS 2026 takes the same performance idea further with a lighter, stiffer SLS construction.
Choose Sky Style if: your current board now feels bigger than you need and manoeuvrability has become more important than maximum standing stability.
Choose Sky Style SLS if: you are already riding at a good level and reducing weight and improving response are genuine priorities.
Duotone Skybrid SLS 2026 – one of the most useful board upgrades
The rise of the mid-length foil board has changed what many riders expect from a wing board.
The Duotone Skybrid SLS 2026 sits between a traditional compact wing board and a full downwind board.
The extra length gives the board more glide before take-off. That means you can build speed more progressively, get through marginal patches of wind more easily and recover from touchdowns without the board immediately feeling as though it has hit the brakes.
For UK riders dealing with gusty winds and plenty of marginal sessions, that efficiency can be genuinely useful.
Choose the Skybrid SLS if: you want earlier take-offs and more efficiency but still want a board that remains practical for everyday wing foiling.
It is also a particularly interesting platform if your riding is beginning to expand into freefly, parawing or more glide-focused foiling.
Duotone Downwinder Slim SLS 2026 – maximum glide
The Duotone Downwinder Slim SLS 2026 takes the efficiency concept further.
This is a specialist long, narrow foil board aimed primarily at downwind SUP foiling, open-water foiling and riders using the extra waterline length to generate speed in very light winds.
It is not simply a bigger Skybrid. The proportions and intended riding style are different.
Choose the Downwinder Slim SLS if: glide and acceleration are your priorities and you understand the trade-off involved in moving to a longer and narrower board.
If you mainly want conventional powered wing freeride and tight turns, Sky Style makes more sense. If you want the compromise between those two worlds, Skybrid is generally the more obvious place to look.
Do not overlook the mast – Duotone Aero SLS closeout
Foil mast upgrades are frequently overlooked because they are less visually exciting than buying a new board or wing.
On the water, however, mast stiffness can make a substantial difference.
The Duotone Mast Aero SLS is the carbon upgrade for riders who want a tighter and more direct connection between board and foil.
That becomes increasingly noticeable as you ride faster, carve harder or use wider-span front wings which place more leverage through the mast.
There is also the carbon Duotone Aero Mid QM SLS Quick Mount mast. Quick Mount is particularly useful if you foil regularly because it simplifies the rigging and pack-down process while still giving you the benefits of a premium carbon mast.
Choose an Aero carbon mast if: you already like your board and foil but want the complete setup to feel lighter, cleaner and more precise underneath you.
Duotone Glide 2.0 – upgrade the way your foil moves through the water
If you are already confidently getting onto foil and your priority has shifted from simply flying to carrying speed, pumping and connecting sections, the Glide 2.0 family becomes very interesting.
The Duotone Glide 2.0 SLS is designed around efficiency. Compared with more beginner-focused foils, it is aimed at riders looking for better glide between bumps, stronger pumping performance and a foil that carries speed more freely.
This makes it relevant across wing foiling, prone foiling and downwind-style riding.
Choose a Glide 2.0 if: you are already flying reliably and now find yourself wanting less drag, longer glides and more efficient pump connections.
If you are still working on consistent first flights, do not buy the Glide simply because it is reduced. A larger, calmer progression foil such as the Free 2.0 may still help you improve faster.
Which part of your setup should you upgrade first?
If you are staring at the closeout range wondering where your money will make the biggest difference, this is how we would approach it.
Your wing feels heavy or slow through transitions
Look at the Unit SLS or Unit D/LAB.
You struggle to build enough speed for take-off in marginal wind
Look seriously at the Skybrid SLS before automatically buying a bigger wing.
Your board feels enormous once you are flying
Look at the Sky Style or Sky Style SLS in an appropriate volume.
You are interested in light-wind, downwind or paddle-up foiling
The Downwinder Slim SLS is the more specialist glide-led choice.
Your foil works well but the whole setup feels heavy or vague
An Aero SLS carbon mast may be the most effective upgrade.
You are flying well but want to pump further and carry more speed
Look towards the Glide 2.0 family.
Try before you buy at The SUP Co x Lymington
Board volume, foil size and construction choices are difficult to judge from specifications alone.
At The SUP Co x Lymington Try It Now centre, selected wings, foil boards and foil equipment can be available to test, subject to suitability and demo availability.
If you are trying to decide between a Sky Style and Skybrid, wondering whether SLS is worth the extra spend, or looking at changing foil size, speaking to somebody who understands your existing setup can save an expensive mistake.
Tell us your rider weight, current board, wing and foil, where you normally ride and what you are trying to improve. We can then narrow the choices down properly.
Already have equipment to move on?
If this closeout has made an upgrade suddenly realistic, remember that your existing equipment may still have value.
Take a look at our watersports part-exchange service or speak to the team about your current board, foil or wing. Depending on the equipment, part exchange can make stepping into a newer setup considerably simpler.
Finance and delivery
Finance options are available on qualifying orders, which can be useful when investing in a complete setup or a premium SLS or D/LAB upgrade. Applications remain subject to status, affordability and provider terms. You can read more on our watersports finance page.
Delivery options depend on the product, size and destination. Composite boards in particular require appropriate handling, so if timing matters please contact us before ordering and we can confirm the current position.
Duotone 2026 Closeout FAQs
Why are the 2026 Duotone products reduced?
Selected 2026 Duotone wings, foil boards, masts and foil products have now moved onto closeout pricing. This creates an opportunity to buy current-generation performance equipment for less while remaining stock lasts.
Should I buy the Duotone Unit, Unit SLS or Unit D/LAB?
Choose the standard Unit for maximum all-round usability and value. Choose Unit SLS if you ride regularly and want a lighter, sharper and more responsive feel. Choose Unit D/LAB if you are an experienced rider specifically looking for minimum swing weight and maximum response.
What is the main difference between the Sky Style and Skybrid?
The Sky Style is shorter and more manoeuvrable, making it the stronger choice for waves, freestyle and riders wanting a compact board. The Skybrid is longer and more efficient through the water, making earlier take-offs and marginal-wind riding easier.
Who should buy the Downwinder Slim SLS?
It is aimed at riders prioritising glide and acceleration for downwind SUP foiling, light-wind winging and open-water foil disciplines. It is a more specialist choice than the Skybrid or Sky Style.
Is upgrading to a carbon mast worth it?
For riders already foiling confidently, a carbon mast can make the setup feel lighter, stiffer and more direct. The difference becomes particularly valuable when riding faster, carving harder or using larger-span performance front wings.
Is the Duotone Glide 2.0 suitable for beginners?
It would not normally be our first recommendation for a complete beginner. The Glide 2.0 is better suited to riders already getting onto foil consistently who now want better pump, glide and efficiency. Beginner and early-progression riders may be better served by a more lift-focused foil.
Can I demo Duotone wing and foil equipment before buying?
Selected products may be available through our Try It Now service at The SUP Co x Lymington, subject to suitability and availability. Contact the team with your current setup, rider weight and ability and we can advise what is possible.
Will all sizes remain available throughout the closeout?
No. Closeout availability depends on the remaining stock in each size and variant. Wing sizes, board volumes and foil sizes can sell through independently, so check the live product page or contact us if you need a particular configuration.
Upgrade the part that will make the biggest difference
The real opportunity in this Duotone 2026 closeout is not simply buying discounted equipment. It is being able to make a meaningful upgrade for considerably less than you may have expected.
A lighter Unit SLS might transform the way your wing feels. A Skybrid could give you the extra glide you have been missing in marginal winds. A Sky Style could finally get you off an oversized board. An Aero carbon mast might sharpen an otherwise excellent foil setup. A Glide 2.0 could open the door to longer pumps and more efficient riding.
The right answer depends on what you already own.
If you are unsure, speak to us before ordering. We can look at your current board, foil, mast and wing and tell you where an upgrade is most likely to make a genuine difference.
Shop all Duotone Wing & Foil equipment or visit The SUP Co x Lymington for wing and foil advice.
Closeout stock is limited by size and model, so if you have already identified the right upgrade, it is worth checking current availability sooner rather than assuming that configuration will remain available.