Foil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 Grey
Foil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 GreyFoil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 Grey

Foil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 Grey

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FDR-FD268-1
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Foil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 Grey
Foil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 Grey
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MHR10 (Mid-High Range) propellers are designed for riders seeking higher top-end speeds while maintaining strong mid-range thrust for efficient gliding.

These propellers feature a 10% increase in width to expand the blade surface area without changing the propeller diameter.

This increased surface area improves surface riding, water grip, and overall efficiency while on foil. The trade-off is a slightly slower take-off due to the larger blade surface. The increased mid-range thrust also makes this propeller more efficient, helping to conserve battery life.

These propellers are available only as an upgrade and are primarily intended for intermediate and advanced riders looking to fine-tune their experience. Beginners may benefit in some situations, but it is generally recommended to start with standard propellers before considering upgrades.

Foil Drive Mid-High Range Propeller 10 Grey Features:

  • Higher top-end speed for chasing swell
  • Strong mid-range thrust for efficient gliding
  • More controlled surface riding
  • Better recovery after water touches
  • Improved grip and traction during re-entries
  • Smoother power delivery and more progressive take-offs
  • Lower speed at low RPM
  • Reduced thrust at low RPM
  • Includes: 3 individually weighed and balanced propellers (Does not include: hub or M3 x 30 mm three-blade screws)
  • Compatibility: Foil Drive systems with two and three-blade hubs
  • Propeller sets must not be mixed or matched. Each propeller is individually weighed and balanced as a set of three. They can be used in both two and three-blade configurations.
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