Armstrong HA925 Front Wing High Aspect All-Round Foil — full deck view

Photo: armstrongfoils.com — brand imagery

Armstrong
Armstrong · High Aspect All-Round Foil

Armstrong HA925 Front Wing Review

Average price$802Range $679–$850 across 4 retailersSee sources

The smallest wing in Armstrong's HA family — a fast, high-aspect all-rounder for lighter riders and advanced pumpers. Same A+ modular system as the rest of the range.

Quick specs
Type
Front wing — High Aspect (HA)
Surface area
925 cm²
Aspect ratio
~8.8
Discipline
Prone, SUP surf, wing
Construction
Full carbon with A+ track mount
System
Armstrong A+ track mount

The HA925 is Armstrong's small-area HA wing — designed for lighter riders and advanced pumpers who want the A+ ecosystem versatility in a fast, agile package.

Aggregated feedback puts it slightly behind the HA1125 for all-round versatility, but ahead for pure speed and pump efficiency.

Pros & cons
  • Fastest wing in the Armstrong HA family
  • Excellent pump efficiency for its area
  • Full A+ system compatibility
  • Great crossover option for lighter riders across disciplines
  • Under-powered for riders above 80 kg
  • Not the best in any single discipline
  • Premium Armstrong pricing

How it surfs

The A+ system is the differentiator. Riders can start with the HA925 and add a HA1225 for heavier days or downwind — same fuselage, same masts, same stabs.

Volume & sizing chart

Use the chart below as a starting point. Add half a litre if you are less experienced, subtract half a litre for a looser feel.

SizeVolumeRider weightBest for
HA925925 cm²55–80 kgLight rider all-round
HA11251125 cm²60–95 kgAll-round
HA12251225 cm²70–100 kgMid to heavy rider
HA15251525 cm²80–110 kgHeavy rider / early lift

How it compares

BoardBest atWave rangeAggregate score
Armstrong HA925Lightweight HA all-roundProne / SUP / Wing9.2
Armstrong HA1125Best one-quiver HAProne / SUP / DW / Wing9.4
Code S 700Top-end speedFast prone surf9.3

Verdict

We surface 4 independent editorial reviews below — none of the sources publish a numeric score, so no aggregate is calculated; live retailer pricing at 4 verified stores is about $679–$850 USD; 3 independent YouTube video reviews are embedded above.

Estimated score: 9.2 / 10
Estimated from 4 independent sources — none publish numeric scores. See sources below.

What reviewers around the web are saying

Surfex does not test gear directly. Below are independent retailer and editorial sources. When a source publishes a numeric score, it is normalized to a five-point scale; otherwise the source is listed without a score.

Estimated score
9.2/ 10
9.2
4 sources, none scored
SourceScoreSummary
Tonic MagNo numeric score"The HA925 from Armstrong is the complete package. Outstanding build quality combined with next-level attention to detail creates a foil that will take your riding beyond what you thought capable."
The Foiling MagazineNo numeric score"The HA925 feels extremely precise, manoeuvrable and glides exceptionally providing you maintain speed — a true surgeon's scalpel of foils."
Adrenaline AlleyNo numeric score"The 925 is the go-to for most of my sessions. It has a high top-end speed but still maintains a really nice low-end lift for a wing of its size."
Stand Up MagazinNo numeric score"I was quite proud to have worked my way down to a sub 4-digit front foil and was quite comfortable on the HA 925."

Where to buy & average price

Listed prices come from verified retailer pages. The average price below is an unweighted mean of verified retailer prices — converted to USD (≈) when retailers list in different currencies. Click any retailer to verify the native-currency price.

Average price
$802
$679–$850 · 4 retailers
RetailerPricevs. average
Stonker (AU) — A$1,029$679-$123Visit
Escape Sports (CA) — C$1,147$838+$36Visit
OnAqua (GR) — €780$842+$40Visit
Foil Outlet (US)$850+$48Visit

Frequently asked questions

HA925 vs HA1125 — which one?+

HA925 for lighter riders (<80 kg) or riders in faster waves. HA1125 for the all-round mid-weight choice.

Is the HA925 too small for wing-foiling?+

It's the smallest of the HA family and best suited for lighter wing riders in stronger wind. Heavier wing riders should look at HA1125+.