I really like my 105l dragonfly and i weigh 75 kilograms, i use it in all wind conditions light to strong i just change out my foil for the conditions and use smaller wings, haven't been able to do paddle up or downwind, more practice. Thanks for the shout out to Dave Kalama!!
@@StandUpMagazin no I don't think it's too narrow I feel you get stability from the length of the board and the foil, I can stand on it in flat water without the wing or paddle. If I really try to get into downwind with a paddle I will need a larger board for learning.
Hi Patrick thanks for watching. If you are a good winger already I would go with something in the 100L range that will have plenty buoyancy. Maybe 20” wide. Have fun! 🤙🏽
Great to hear how he thanks Dave Kalama for the original innovation !
Thanks for watching. For sure the entire industry owes Dave a big one! 🤙🏽
👍🍺 Great Interview Mike Jucker - & to praise Dave Kalama is THE BEST.
Thanks Phil, yes giving credit to Dave is important. The entire industry owes him a big one.
I really like my 105l dragonfly and i weigh 75 kilograms, i use it in all wind conditions light to strong i just change out my foil for the conditions and use smaller wings, haven't been able to do paddle up or downwind, more practice. Thanks for the shout out to Dave Kalama!!
Glad you like it. How wide is your 105L?
@@StandUpMagazin it's 19.5" wide
@@ajm2193 no too narrow?
@@StandUpMagazin no I don't think it's too narrow I feel you get stability from the length of the board and the foil, I can stand on it in flat water without the wing or paddle. If I really try to get into downwind with a paddle I will need a larger board for learning.
@@ajm2193 thanks good to know I have a 7’7” 21” 121L was a bit nervous about width that why.
Hi guyes. Great interview. Thx. Could you please give me some advise on the size for light wind winging? Im 80kg.
Greetings from Switzerland
Patrick
Hi Patrick thanks for watching. If you are a good winger already I would go with something in the 100L range that will have plenty buoyancy. Maybe 20” wide. Have fun! 🤙🏽
@@StandUpMagazinits me agaun. Is the 95l dragonfly too small for switzerland?
@@patrickfrank4356 no I think 95L should be fine for Switzerland.
What size board would I need? I’m 84 kg?
I would go 20L plus weight. But also depending how experienced you are