Phantom Zebra’s Era

No loud logos.
Just black and white lines.

Stripes, born on Phantom’s very first foiling catamaran. A graphic identity, almost animal. That’s where it all began.

Then, the stripes moved on. From hulls to windsurf sails. Same mindset. Same DNA : do it with style.
The windfoil took over. Same silhouette. Same obsession with detail.
Still Phantom.

Over time, those stripes became iconic. They became a signature. Not just a look, an attitude.
Not here to please. Here to stand out.

 

One Pattern, Two Moments

A look back in images.
The brand’s bold beginning, a catamaran like no other.
Then the transition : the stripes carried over to windsurf sails.
Same spirit. New format.

 

Flying Phantom

The Flying Phantom was the world’s first production foiling catamaran.
Designed by Phantom International and built in pre-preg carbon and honeycomb sandwich construction, it launched in 2015.
At 18 feet long, it delivered raw speed, topping out at 35 knots.
Its zebra-striped look became instantly iconic.

More than a boat.
It marked the start of a new era.

 

Iris W Zebra

In 2018, the stripes took on a new form.
From hulls to sails, the Iris W Zebra signaled Phantom’s entry into windsurfing.

Bold graphics, unmistakable.
High-performance sails crafted in Black Technora membrane.
Designed for the waves, to absorb, drive, and fly.

Same DNA.
Same line.
Phantom doesn’t follow trends.
It sets them.

Looking Ahead

Phantom Foiling draws its own line.
And what’s next?
Already in motion.
Striped, of course !

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