Hi, thanks for the video! Can I ask where you bought the “plugs” for the central holes? I also have the boom but they weren’t in my package and I would like to have them because I don’t like to see those central holes… thanks a lot in advance! 🙏🏼😉
@@strangeAdda difficult to say precise but I guess after about 50 sessions of wingfoiling you ll be able to get up with the DLAB 6.5M in 8-10 knot conditions if the board and foil are not too small
@@AkSeapilot thanks! Where we are it’s between 10 and 18 knots most of the times, only around 3-4 times a year that it’s more. If you to Guincho or Alvor it’s usually stronger when it’s on
@@time2wing thanks 10-40 knots here in ketchikan alaska, often in the same session. - portugal sounds like an amazing place to be. - sounds like a dlab would be nice when that happens :)
Does sound very promising indeed. Especially knowing it could replace two of my older wings because of the big wind range! Also curious about Time 2 Wing's wing-trips, could you share me some info here? Where are you guys based?
Hi, thanks for the video! Can I ask where you bought the “plugs” for the central holes? I also have the boom but they weren’t in my package and I would like to have them because I don’t like to see those central holes… thanks a lot in advance! 🙏🏼😉
Hey! Best to check with the dealer you bought it from. They should be able to get it from Duotone
@@time2wing Thanks, I tried to ask but it said they are not there. Did you find them inside the boom box? 🤔
@@giallubiker yeah they should be inside the boom box. Little carton box where also the screws were in.
so that means it makes the Ventis sort of redundant?
If you are an intermediate wingfoiler, I believe so. If you are beginning, the bit of extra low-end power from a Ventis could be comfortable
@@time2wing how would you classify someone is intermediate?
@@strangeAdda difficult to say precise but I guess after about 50 sessions of wingfoiling you ll be able to get up with the DLAB 6.5M in 8-10 knot conditions if the board and foil are not too small
Thanks for video. What are your normal wing sizes(wind speeds) where you foil in portugal?
@@AkSeapilot thanks! Where we are it’s between 10 and 18 knots most of the times, only around 3-4 times a year that it’s more. If you to Guincho or Alvor it’s usually stronger when it’s on
@@time2wing thanks 10-40 knots here in ketchikan alaska, often in the same session. - portugal sounds like an amazing place to be. - sounds like a dlab would be nice when that happens :)
@@AkSeapilot wow, that’s a big fluctuation. Come by anytime
Does sound very promising indeed. Especially knowing it could replace two of my older wings because of the big wind range!
Also curious about Time 2 Wing's wing-trips, could you share me some info here? Where are you guys based?
Thanks! We are based in Vila nova de Milfontes on the south west coast.
What volume is your midlength?
75 Liters
F-ONE wings are the best, nuts to the corporate German company Duotone....
Yes, they are soooooo well designed, that they have different boom sizes for EACH of the size😂😂😂
whatever floats your boat. Porsches aren't for everyone either!