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Opinion on One Ocean 84 SSS UHM Mast

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Created by Windy2 > 9 months ago, 1 Jul 2025
Fatben
144 posts
4 Apr 2026 6:23PM
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Any other feedback (quality, defects, breakage or other problems) on One Ocean masts, and more specifically SS masts, or comparisons with Axis masts?

toppleover
QLD, 2070 posts
4 Apr 2026 9:38PM
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Fatben said..
Any other feedback (quality, defects, breakage or other problems) on One Ocean masts, and more specifically SS masts, or comparisons with Axis masts?


Hey FB, I have recently bought a 78 SSS & super impressed by it. I have a mate that has one that's a few years old & he's had no issues!Quality is outstanding, probably the best mast I've had - my last 2 masts were the 76cm Duotone Skinny 2.0 & Code 80+ masts.
It's nice & stiff, skinny, the mast/fuse connection is tight as & it has the mast bolt slots that I missed on the previously mentioned masts.

Had to wait a little while for it, as they often sell out & only made in limited quantities.



Fatben
144 posts
5 Apr 2026 2:51AM
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Okay, thanks for your feedback !

Weighing over 110kg and dedicated to wing foiling, I'm leaning towards a SS mast. If anyone has any feedback on this version, I'd appreciate it.

There aren't any rubber pads under the base plate!?

toppleover
QLD, 2070 posts
5 Apr 2026 5:34AM
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Fatben said..
Okay, thanks for your feedback !

Weighing over 110kg and dedicated to wing foiling, I'm leaning towards a SS mast. If anyone has any feedback on this version, I'd appreciate it.

There aren't any rubber pads under the base plate!?

No, you are correct no protection for the board/mast interface - if your reading this Jacko - imo it would be great if you could add this feature. Some prefer it this way, the latest F4 masts are the same. Pic of the underside of my SSS mast base below for reference.





Beans
25 posts
5 Apr 2026 4:02AM
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I have a 84 SSS with a lift adapter that isn't that good as it doesn't have the wedge fitting and relies on the 2 -6mm bolts holding it and I should switch to Axis . It's very stiff but very heavy . Would I buy another one
YES

paul.j
QLD, 3378 posts
5 Apr 2026 7:09AM
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toppleover said..

Fatben said..
Okay, thanks for your feedback !

Weighing over 110kg and dedicated to wing foiling, I'm leaning towards a SS mast. If anyone has any feedback on this version, I'd appreciate it.

There aren't any rubber pads under the base plate!?


No, you are correct no protection for the board/mast interface - if your reading this Jacko - imo it would be great if you could add this feature. Some prefer it this way, the latest F4 masts are the same. Pic of the underside of my SSS mast base below for reference.






Haha noted, let me see if I can track those pads down and maybe just offer them as an aftermarket product for the mast. Shouldn't be to hard to sort out.

paul.j
QLD, 3378 posts
5 Apr 2026 7:12AM
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Beans said..
I have a 84 SSS with a lift adapter that isn't that good as it doesn't have the wedge fitting and relies on the 2 -6mm bolts holding it and I should switch to Axis . It's very stiff but very heavy . Would I buy another one
YES



If for some reason the adaptor is loose you could just recast the mast foot to make it a perfect fit again and then it will be super tight and perfect and won't rely on the screws a much.

Recasting the foot is super easy. I have a full step by step write up on this if anyone ever wants to try.

Weight on the masts is 1.9-2kg for the SSS and 2-2.1kg for the SS Approx. Masts are pretty much solid carbon cured in Autoclave so quite hard to make super light without taking away some strength. Always something to work on though for the future.

WindWaterSailAU
WA, 59 posts
5 Apr 2026 6:27PM
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Fatben said..
Okay, thanks for your feedback !

Weighing over 110kg and dedicated to wing foiling, I'm leaning towards a SS mast. If anyone has any feedback on this version, I'd appreciate it.

There aren't any rubber pads under the base plate!?


3 months and 50 + sessions on the 84 SS and it is really solid and super efficient - def improvement from my 90cm Axis HM mastAlso went the SS as I'm over 100kg kitted up.
No flex at all with this mast, don't think you can go wrong at the price.
Make sure to get the mast bag - it is well made, holds the fuse and stab as well.

paul.j
QLD, 3378 posts
6 Apr 2026 5:40PM
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Here is the 78SS in a bit of wind and swell. Great all round mast this one.

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frappes
17 posts
10 Apr 2026 12:30AM
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paul.j said..

Beans said..
I have a 84 SSS with a lift adapter that isn't that good as it doesn't have the wedge fitting and relies on the 2 -6mm bolts holding it and I should switch to Axis . It's very stiff but very heavy . Would I buy another one
YES




If for some reason the adaptor is loose you could just recast the mast foot to make it a perfect fit again and then it will be super tight and perfect and won't rely on the screws a much.

Recasting the foot is super easy. I have a full step by step write up on this if anyone ever wants to try.

Weight on the masts is 1.9-2kg for the SSS and 2-2.1kg for the SS Approx. Masts are pretty much solid carbon cured in Autoclave so quite hard to make super light without taking away some strength. Always something to work on though for the future.


Hey Jacko,

Would love to see that writeup! I'm frothing to get my 84SSS...

Beans
25 posts
10 Apr 2026 7:48AM
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I would love to see that write up Jacko on how to recast the aluminum adapter to fit my lift fuselage .

paul.j
QLD, 3378 posts
10 Apr 2026 10:30AM
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Here is the wite up, I will add some pics as well when i get some time. Any questions just let me know. www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/blog/2026/4/10/recasting-the-mast-foot

ZeroVix
371 posts
10 Apr 2026 10:39AM
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Here is the wite up, I will add some pics as well when i get some time. Any questions just let me know. www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/blog/2026/4/10/recasting-the-mast-foot


?si=c1yljAnlZ_TyICIw

ZeroVix
371 posts
10 Apr 2026 10:41AM
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Just curious, is One Ocean going to offer a tuttle mast in the future. Now with a few brands building adjustable tuttle boards.

paul.j
QLD, 3378 posts
10 Apr 2026 3:11PM
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ZeroVix said..

paul.j said..
Here is the wite up, I will add some pics as well when i get some time. Any questions just let me know. www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/blog/2026/4/10/recasting-the-mast-foot



?si=c1yljAnlZ_TyICIw


Yeah perfect this vid shows the process perfectly.

paul.j
QLD, 3378 posts
10 Apr 2026 3:13PM
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ZeroVix said..
Just curious, is One Ocean going to offer a tuttle mast in the future. Now with a few brands building adjustable tuttle boards.


This is already on our you ride you decide page and it's something we could do for sure but would be keen to see how many really want it which is why we have it here www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/one-foils/p/future-kickstart-program

If we get 10 keen then I will green light it no worries ??

Syl
1 posts
10 Apr 2026 3:09PM
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toppleover said..


Fatben said..
Okay, thanks for your feedback !

Weighing over 110kg and dedicated to wing foiling, I'm leaning towards a SS mast. If anyone has any feedback on this version, I'd appreciate it.

There aren't any rubber pads under the base plate!?



No, you are correct no protection for the board/mast interface - if your reading this Jacko - imo it would be great if you could add this feature. Some prefer it this way, the latest F4 masts are the same. Pic of the underside of my SSS mast base below for reference.






Haha noted, let me see if I can track those pads down and maybe just offer them as an aftermarket product for the mast. Shouldn't be to hard to sort out.


Yes, it would be nice to have a pad for the board/mast interface ??

Beans
25 posts
10 Apr 2026 6:26PM
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How would that recasting work on an aluminum adapter ?



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