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Anyone tested the F-one frigate 5.5m?

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Created by samcclus 1 month ago, 3 Nov 2025
samcclus
SA, 6 posts
3 Nov 2025 9:39PM
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Be interested in how it goes thanks

czareka
36 posts
4 Nov 2025 6:28AM
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samcclus said..
Be interested in how it goes thanks


Is the Frigate 5.5 already available for sale?

pitbulldoug
182 posts
4 Nov 2025 6:46AM
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Following Never seen one yet like to hear about it

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
4 Nov 2025 7:10AM
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czareka said..

samcclus said..
Be interested in how it goes thanks



Is the Frigate 5.5 already available for sale?


Not in Australia

maxpwr
QLD, 43 posts
4 Nov 2025 9:19AM
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They've just arrived. Local guy expecting his today from the dealer.

pitbulldoug
182 posts
5 Nov 2025 12:43PM
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maxpwr said..
They've just arrived. Local guy expecting his today from the dealer.


What location out of curiosity

maxpwr
QLD, 43 posts
6 Nov 2025 11:21AM
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Central QLD. Just checked in, he said it's still on it's way from Melb.

flowstate
70 posts
11 Nov 2025 8:18AM
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F-one's Frigate 5.5m vs. 777's UWD 5.6m
which is best for 10-20 knots ocean sailin & surfin ?

maxpwr
QLD, 43 posts
11 Nov 2025 4:32PM
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That's the question! Looking forward to UDW reviews dropping soon.

samcclus
SA, 6 posts
16 Nov 2025 1:37PM
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Well I took the risk and bought one. First ride on it today. Wow, drives upwind as good as the smaller sizes. Wind picked up and I went from nicely powered to hanging on but it still behaved well enough to make it back to the beach to change down. Stoked!

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
16 Nov 2025 12:33PM
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I have the 4.7m @ 90+kg and that thing gets going pretty early but is a big pwing to pack down. 5.5 must but a challenge to stow.

samcclus
SA, 6 posts
16 Nov 2025 5:54PM
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Yer it's bigger if you're used to packing a 3 or 4m but I'd rather be getting out on the lighter days and put up with the little extra packing down. Just fits in a ozone belt

pitbulldoug
182 posts
17 Nov 2025 3:08AM
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Any picts/video of the 5.5 never seen one before,did they change bar or anything noticeable as you could say this is a V2 frigate pretty much like to hear more about it what region you located certainly not here in the states

flowstate
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17 Nov 2025 10:30AM
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samcclus said..
Yer it's bigger if you're used to packing a 3 or 4m but I'd rather be getting out on the lighter days and put up with the little extra packing down. Just fits in a ozone belt



thanks for posting mate!
stoked it fits in an Ozone belt, be easier with a toggle + bungee closure.
what board size and body weight running the 5.5 Frigate?

flowstate
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17 Nov 2025 10:38AM
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pitbulldoug said..
Any picts/video of the 5.5 never seen one before,did they change bar or anything noticeable as you could say this is a V2 frigate pretty much like to hear more about it what region you located certainly not here in the states


yeah, been plenty of time since the smaller Frigates were releasee to trial-and-error all sorts of design tweaks. Any major tradeoffs in durability and top end to make it easy to launch in the light stuff? Line length scaled up, or same as 4.7?

samcclus
SA, 6 posts
17 Nov 2025 2:52PM
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Oh I haven't measured them but I think it's the same bar and line length as the 4.7 yes I confirm. Looks the same outline. I am using a KT super k 90 litre and a code 980S, I am about 78kg

pitbulldoug
182 posts
17 Nov 2025 1:15PM
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Is it the same material or a lighter upgrade than smaller frigates? As one of the few complaints/peevs I have of my 4m frigate is the material is a bit on the heavier side say compared to my BRM but that said the material does hold up pretty good as I have quite a few hrs on it and still holding up well for pulling a 100 kg rider around Lol
like to hear more about the 5.5 frigate as there is absolutely nothing out there that I know of review wise

flowstate
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17 Nov 2025 1:38PM
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samcclus said..
Oh I haven't measured them but I think it's the same bar and line length as the 4.7 yes I confirm. Looks the same outline. I am using a KT super k 90 litre and a code 980S, I am about 78kg


thanks for the info mate, thats a dream wing/board/foil setup for the light stuff!

FranP
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17 Nov 2025 9:51PM
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Parawings in the 2-4 m range work well-they're relatively stable, go upwind efficiently, etc. However, I believe the larger sizes (5-6 m) are where more innovation is needed. .... large parawings are tricky, tend to collapse (lines should be longer), and need to deliver stronger low-end power.

flowstate
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5 Dec 2025 9:08AM
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flowstate said..

samcclus said..
Oh I haven't measured them but I think it's the same bar and line length as the 4.7 yes I confirm. Looks the same outline. I am using a KT super k 90 litre and a code 980S, I am about 78kg



thanks for the info mate, thats a dream wing/board/foil setup for the light stuff!


whats the 5.5 Frigate like to pump in 10 knots Sam? hold its shape and stay aloft ok?

samcclus
SA, 6 posts
6 Dec 2025 11:16PM
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I havnt tried in 10knots yet. Stuff my back so been out the water a week



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