Firm believer in this style of wing board. I have a 5’6” x 20 75L Sunova carver. it’s my only wing board and it goes great in most conditions. Not great for freestyle but can still be jumped.
would you reconmend any of these ML for someone at the learning to jibe stage? and if so which one. was looking at Armstrong as i use their foils, but heard not good for someone at the learning to jibe stage. thanks for your input and help :)
I'm intrigued about your statement that the F-one is the best for beginners. I'm not a beginner, but beginning to improve jibe/footswitch percentage (not yet 50%). I'm interested in one-board quiver, 75 kg, but my conditions vary from needing to schlog back off foil in 0-10kts to 30kt 5 ft swell (Lake Michigan). I am considering 90L f-one, but am most concerned about getting going in big chop. Right now on Naish hover 110L really easy in such conditions. Worried about rolling off the board like its a log. Is the f-one 90L more stable than the super K 80L?
It is a 3D printing file, they aren't selling them yet though that is likely a matter of time. Here is the link for the 3D printing info: www.realwatersports.com/blogs/news/foil-drive-battery-shim-instructions-for-f-one-and-manera
I ride a 65ML winging in all conditions. At 185Lbs / 84KG, do yo think the 45ML or the 55ML would be best suited for dedicated prone, for fast paddling into waist to chest high weak surf?
Firm believer in this style of wing board. I have a 5’6” x 20 75L Sunova carver. it’s my only wing board and it goes great in most conditions. Not great for freestyle but can still be jumped.
Love my 55L Armie ML for winging, prone, and parawinging at 67kgs!
Thank you Matt 🙏
would you reconmend any of these ML for someone at the learning to jibe stage? and if so which one. was looking at Armstrong as i use their foils, but heard not good for someone at the learning to jibe stage. thanks for your input and help :)
I'm intrigued about your statement that the F-one is the best for beginners. I'm not a beginner, but beginning to improve jibe/footswitch percentage (not yet 50%). I'm interested in one-board quiver, 75 kg, but my conditions vary from needing to schlog back off foil in 0-10kts to 30kt 5 ft swell (Lake Michigan). I am considering 90L f-one, but am most concerned about getting going in big chop. Right now on Naish hover 110L really easy in such conditions. Worried about rolling off the board like its a log. Is the f-one 90L more stable than the super K 80L?
Where do you get the shim to attach the F-one to the foil drive gen 2? I couldn't find it online.
It is a 3D printing file, they aren't selling them yet though that is likely a matter of time. Here is the link for the 3D printing info: www.realwatersports.com/blogs/news/foil-drive-battery-shim-instructions-for-f-one-and-manera
I ride a 65ML winging in all conditions. At 185Lbs / 84KG, do yo think the 45ML or the 55ML would be best suited for dedicated prone, for fast paddling into waist to chest high weak surf?
Dude this is not the Appletree Slice as you say
You are correct he just misspoke, it is the Apple Skipper DW Prone board, Matt owes you a beer out back at Watermen's Bar & Grill sometime!
@@REALWatersports 😂 no problem mate, I'd have to fly over the Atlantic Ocean for that 🍺. I enjoy your great content as a reward 👍