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Article: Cabrinha Mantis V6 Wing 2026 Review – What’s New, Performance & Buying Guide

Cabrinha Mantis V6 Wing 2026 Review – What’s New, Performance & Buying Guide

Cabrinha Mantis V6 Wing 2026 Review – What’s New, Performance & Buying Guide

The Cabrinha Mantis V6 (2026) builds on one of the most trusted wing platforms in the sport. For 2026, Cabrinha focused on refining the details that matter every session: smoother power delivery, cleaner handling in gusts, improved drift when flagged, and a more dialled feel when pumping onto foil.

Shop the latest Mantis V6 (2026)
Tip: if you’re between sizes, choose based on your local wind and board volume. A slightly smaller wing often feels better once you’re consistently foiling.

What’s new on the Mantis V6 for 2026

Cabrinha’s 2026 approach with the Mantis is about refining an already proven shape. The result is a wing that feels smoother and more composed when powered, and more stable when you’re surfing with the wing flagged out.

  • Refined canopy tensioning: holds shape more consistently under load for steadier power and cleaner upwind drive.
  • Updated leading edge / frame balance: improves rigidity and reduces “wobble” in gusts without making the wing feel heavy.
  • Improved drift & flagging stability: more neutral when flagged, especially useful for wave and swell riding.
  • Cleaner low-end response: pumps efficiently onto foil and maintains forward drive with less rider effort.

How the Mantis V6 2026 feels on the water

Takeoff & early foiling

The Mantis has always been easy to get going, and the 2026 version feels even more efficient in marginal wind. Power comes on smoothly, and the wing pumps in a predictable rhythm that helps you pop onto foil without overworking.

Cruising & upwind

Once on foil, the wing settles into a stable forward drive. Upwind angles feel locked in, and the wing stays calm through gusts so you can focus on stance, trim and speed rather than constant micro-corrections.

Carving, waves & drift

This is where the Mantis family has built its reputation. When you flag the wing out, the V6 stays neutral and stable, floating where you need it while you surf the swell. Re-engaging power is quick and intuitive.

High wind control

In stronger wind, depower is smooth and progressive. The Mantis V6 stays composed and doesn’t feel twitchy, making it easier to stay relaxed and ride longer.

Who the Mantis V6 2026 is for

  • Beginners: stable handling, predictable power, and confidence-building control.
  • Intermediates: efficient pumping, better upwind drive, and a wing that progresses with your skills.
  • Advanced riders: drift, flagging stability, and the ability to push waves, swell and higher wind sessions.
  • All-rounders: one wing that can cover freeride cruising, carving and wave sessions across most local conditions.

Buying guide: picking a size that feels right

If you want maximum fun, choose your size based on the wind you actually ride most, not the “perfect day.” If your spot is gusty, a slightly smaller wing is often easier to handle and more enjoyable once you’re consistently foiling.

Your priority What to choose Why
Earliest possible takeoff Slightly larger wing More low-end drive for marginal wind
Control in gusts Slightly smaller wing Easier handling and less fatigue
Wave & swell sessions Mid-size, stable choice Better drift and less “pull” when flagged
Want help choosing your Mantis V6 size?
Tell us your weight, typical wind range, board volume and whether you’re freeriding or wave riding — we’ll recommend the best size and a simple quiver plan.

FAQ

Is the Mantis V6 2026 a big change over the previous version?
It’s an evolution rather than a redesign. The 2026 updates focus on smoother power delivery, improved stability when powered, and better drift when flagged.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. The Mantis platform is known for stability and predictable handling, which makes learning transitions and consistent foiling easier.
How does it perform for waves and swell?
Very well. Drift and flagging stability are key strengths, so you can surf swells with the wing neutral and re-power quickly when needed.
Should I size up or size down?
If you want the earliest takeoff in lighter wind, size up. If your spot is gusty or you want maximum control and less fatigue, sizing down slightly often feels better.

Bottom line

The Cabrinha Mantis V6 (2026) is a refined, confidence-inspiring wing that works for a wide range of riders and conditions. If you want one wing that feels smooth when powered, stable when flagged, and efficient onto foil, the Mantis remains one of the best all-round choices for 2026.

View the latest here: Cabrinha Mantis V6 Wing 2026.