Love the video thanks. technique you are using is very similar to what i've been trying. I'm at the point where i often land decent, glide, get a few pumps and sink. Had a couple where i pump out and get about 10 or 15 seconds. I am using a small board (94cm Axis tray) just cause its what i have from kitefoiling. Very little volume. Would I be better off with a board with some volume? I sometimes feel im coming off foil with speed and might be able to pump out if board was more bouyant. I'm about 70kg, probably around 8 dock sessions, and lots of kite and wing foil experience. What size/volume board would you recommend? Thanks, Mike
You may be able to recover from a touch down easier with a larger surf foil board but I would say there is no reason to get one just for dock starts. The tray foil boards are ideal for handling them while running and pumping.
@@justthewingtips Ok thanks so much. Glad I just stuck with the tray. Much more consistent now and it really is a dream to run with, pump, and manage getting back up for another try.
@@justthewingtips that makes sense. But I meant more like how did you get introduced to it? Do you have to know someone who can let you try it out? They seem a bit pricey, so just buying one seems like a big commitment.
Generally speaking I feel like jumping and having a time when you stop applying pressure on the foil is making things way harder. (And I learnt just the way you do there). I think of you manage to learn more on the board while you run and walk on the board without jumping and keeping your hand in place until you feet are settled would make things easier because you would be able to run faster and conserve much more of that initial speed. On the video I feel like you manage to overcome the difficulty of this launch because your stubborn enough and your very advanced pumping skill. Note that it's easier to lean on shorter boards while running. It's not a comparable context but just to be sure you get my point ua-cam.com/video/8-JJ6iPQSys/v-deo.html Did you try that ?
@@justthewingtips yeah sure, but in the end you manage to take 3 steps with your hand in place, so the only difference would be to just walk on the board keeping your hand in place instead of jumping. Maybe I'll try to find a high dock like yours and see if I can manage that or if there's an additional difficulty to it.
@@justthewingtips in fact the fall you show at 1:13 is really close to it, I would just keep the hands pushing on the board until the feet are settled. Do you think you wouldn't be able to have the sufficient initial speed doing that ?
Hell yeah dude just learned myself on the Armstrong 1550v2..keen to move down to the smaller ones
Man I love foiling
Love the video thanks. technique you are using is very similar to what i've been trying. I'm at the point where i often land decent, glide, get a few pumps and sink. Had a couple where i pump out and get about 10 or 15 seconds. I am using a small board (94cm Axis tray) just cause its what i have from kitefoiling. Very little volume. Would I be better off with a board with some volume? I sometimes feel im coming off foil with speed and might be able to pump out if board was more bouyant. I'm about 70kg, probably around 8 dock sessions, and lots of kite and wing foil experience. What size/volume board would you recommend? Thanks, Mike
You may be able to recover from a touch down easier with a larger surf foil board but I would say there is no reason to get one just for dock starts. The tray foil boards are ideal for handling them while running and pumping.
@@justthewingtips Ok thanks so much. Glad I just stuck with the tray. Much more consistent now and it really is a dream to run with, pump, and manage getting back up for another try.
This thing is ridiculous! It's missing the motor and propeller! ;)
Two Cheers for the girlfriend. My wife would have packed it in after Take #10. She's a Keeper ;)
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These look super fun.
How do people usually get into this? Do you just buy one and commit to it or what?
Usually getting towed behind a boat is the best way to learn.
But yes it takes an all in commit!
And he said big foil. Axis 1310. Or 1150.
@@justthewingtips that makes sense. But I meant more like how did you get introduced to it? Do you have to know someone who can let you try it out? They seem a bit pricey, so just buying one seems like a big commitment.
@@testaklese if you live in Southern California I work at a foil shop and we can get you out for a lesson.
did you try dockstarting on the 230?
No. But I’d imagine it would be the ultimate dock start wing. 200 beach starts easy
Wait. Everything stopped for me at the MILF sticker. How can I get one!? 😂
This was filmed a bit ago and I lagged on making them but the demand seems to be there so I’ll order more. Best to dm me on Instagram to order 🤙
Generally speaking I feel like jumping and having a time when you stop applying pressure on the foil is making things way harder. (And I learnt just the way you do there).
I think of you manage to learn more on the board while you run and walk on the board without jumping and keeping your hand in place until you feet are settled would make things easier because you would be able to run faster and conserve much more of that initial speed. On the video I feel like you manage to overcome the difficulty of this launch because your stubborn enough and your very advanced pumping skill.
Note that it's easier to lean on shorter boards while running.
It's not a comparable context but just to be sure you get my point ua-cam.com/video/8-JJ6iPQSys/v-deo.html
Did you try that ?
For me I’d need a lower dock. It was too hard to run hunched over.
@@justthewingtips yeah sure, but in the end you manage to take 3 steps with your hand in place, so the only difference would be to just walk on the board keeping your hand in place instead of jumping. Maybe I'll try to find a high dock like yours and see if I can manage that or if there's an additional difficulty to it.
@@justthewingtips in fact the fall you show at 1:13 is really close to it, I would just keep the hands pushing on the board until the feet are settled. Do you think you wouldn't be able to have the sufficient initial speed doing that ?
@@yohann.roussel That would've been the ideal way to do it but I couldn't jump on without letting go.
@@justthewingtips Rhaaa... Too bad😭 fortunately you managed the other way !
Boring! Did you try Wingfoil?
Haha yeah I wing occasionally but don’t have the best spots for riding waves.