
Jan Pütz breaks down the new Indiana Foil Monobloc Stabilizers
Indiana has launched its new Monobloc Stabilizers, and in the latest video, designer Jan Pütz walks through what makes them different — and why they feel so good on the water.
What’s new about the Monobloc?
The big change is simple:
The tail and stabiliser are now one solid carbon piece.
That means:
- less weight
- more stiffness
- cleaner water flow around the foil
- fewer bolts and fewer things that can move, creak or drag
The result is a foil that feels more direct, smoother and more stable, especially when building speed or linking turns.
Who’s it for?
The Monobloc range works for a wide mix of riders:
- learners who want stability
- intermediate riders looking for an easier pump or glide
- advanced riders chasing responsiveness and efficiency
Each stabiliser size has its own feel, but the idea behind all of them is the same: make riding easier, faster and more fun.
Built for better sessions
Jan also highlights the practical perks — quicker setup, fewer parts to lose, and consistent performance every time you rig up. And since Indiana uses high‑modulus carbon, the stabilisers stay light and rigid without any unnecessary bulk.
Watch the video
If you want a clear, rider‑focused explanation straight from the designer, the video is well worth a look.
Watch: “Jan Pütz explains the Indiana Foil Monobloc Stabilisers”
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