F-One Strike V3 Review

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • We review the F-One Strike V3, compare it to the Strike V2 and the Swing V3 and give our recommendations on who it would suit.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:32 Wing Features Overview
    03:47 Wing Performance
    10:34 Improvements over the Strike V2
    11:18 What hasn't changed
    11:37 Future Improvements
    12:03 Comparison to Swing V3
    12:50 Who is this wing for?
    13:26 Pricing
    14:12 Outro
    Please show your appreciation for thewatersportscentre.com/ who kindly lent me a 5.5M Swing V3 in order to be able to do this review.
    Also checkout their instagram / thewatersportscentre
    Equipment used in this video:
    F-One Strike 5.0m
    F-One Strike 4.0m
    Axis HPS 930
    Axis 350 Progressive tail stabiliser
    Axis 90cm HM Carbon Mast
    Axis Crazy short advance fuselage
    Swift Foiling 80L NG wing board
    Ion Rogue Wing Foil Harness
    Ion Mission Helmet
    Ride Engine Impact Vest
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @andreferreira6620
    @andreferreira6620 3 місяці тому +1

    👏

  • @strekke1986
    @strekke1986 7 місяців тому +1

    Great review. I bought the 5m as a beginner/intermediate and the low end was a struggle. A few months down the line it is a bit better though - getting used to it and stretch I suppose. Last week I had the chance to ride it back to back with a 2024 Unit 4.5m in solid 20 knots or so. Unit more grunt/power on tap and easier take off even though it was .5m smaller. The Strike did seem to go faster though once up and riding, and was more stable when flagged out. I only was on the Unit for 5 minutes though so not sure if it was just bad timed wind shifts - would you agree that the Strike is less nervous when flagged out?

    • @Wing-Tips
      @Wing-Tips  7 місяців тому +1

      yes the Strike is less nervous flagged out - it has less dihedral than the Unit. So the Unit will tack more cleanly for example due to that but the Strike will flag more stable (and is also a bit lighter - which also helps).

  • @favi8273
    @favi8273 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the review! Which of the two Strikes - V3 vs V2 - would you recommend for a beginner?

    • @Wing-Tips
      @Wing-Tips  4 місяці тому +1

      The V2 is a better beginner wing, the V3 lack of low end means you need a good pump technique or you have to size up. So of the two I would pick the V2 for a beginner. Of course we now have the V4 that I just receieved for test - that may change things as supposedly the low end is much better than the V3.

    • @favi8273
      @favi8273 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Wing-TipsThnx man, helps a lot! V4 is out of scope: too new, too expensive.

  • @lewiss66
    @lewiss66 7 місяців тому

    Would you recommend the strike or the swing v3 for high wind when choosing 3m2 as wing size? Or a unit v4. I'm a intermediate 57 yo rider.Thanks

    • @Wing-Tips
      @Wing-Tips  7 місяців тому +2

      in 3m sizes wings tend to get a lot more twitchy and move around more - so I think this really depends on what you want. If you are primarily riding waves then the Swing. If you are more freeride orientated then it comes down to handle preferences and wind range - if you really like hard handles then the Unit, otherwise the Strike. The difference between Strike and Unit is the Unit has less top end, so you will get more range of wind with the Strike at the top end but you will get more grunt at the low end from the Unit.

    • @lewiss66
      @lewiss66 7 місяців тому

      @@Wing-Tips I see thanks. I already have the swing V3 5.5m2 and the Unit V4 4m2. In regard to my age and stress that can be applied to my shoulder I'm leaning toward a 3m2 that is confortable in the gust. Riding most of the time in lake but would really like to ride the swell. Seems to be lot of fun.

  • @glynbritton9792
    @glynbritton9792 7 місяців тому +1

    I don’t understand why the strike did not benefit from the nano coating, cutting corners here I think.

    • @Wing-Tips
      @Wing-Tips  7 місяців тому +1

      I think it was just too early in their development cycle as the Swing got it around 6 months later, along with improved semi-rigid handles. So I just think this is an issue of what they had at the time rather than anything else.