Many thanks for the info, Jesse. I just bought a Levitator 160 as a dedicated Windfoiling board after having started on a JP SLW 165 for one year now. Since I also have both I84 and I76 wings, I find your tips really useful for me at this point, specially those regarding foot strap, sail mast base and foil mast relative positions. I look forward to your review of Hoverglide Infinity wings 👍🏽!
Happy to help. Check out this link for some discussion on SS foil and sail compatibility vs rider weight. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/SS-Infinity-Wings-Knots-Sail. Bottom line, you will definitely want to use the 76 when the wind builds. I went out last week in very strong winds (20-30 knots) with the 84 and even with the foil positioned back there was just too much lift. I was on a 4.5 and could've been on a 3.5 or less. The next day it was only blowing maybe 15 and I rode the 76 with a 5.7 sail and had a great session. Fully powered, no need to pump too much, and decent top speed (my Garmin recorded speeds up to 21 mph) without really pushing it. Jibes were easier too to the extent that I could go into the jibe with speed and not worry about foiling out. Not sure if the 160 will be ideal for an I65 foil but that would be my next step for when it gets windy. I also need a sail smaller than 4.5!
Hello Sir,where can I find that front pad?
Thanks
Thanks! Great info. Hope you get around to reviewing the wings too. 😉🙏
Is the nose bumper made by slingshot and method of attachment, please?
I'am 210 using 84 and 48 rear pointing down like front wing works great.
Many thanks for the info, Jesse. I just bought a Levitator 160 as a dedicated Windfoiling board after having started on a JP SLW 165 for one year now. Since I also have both I84 and I76 wings, I find your tips really useful for me at this point, specially those regarding foot strap, sail mast base and foil mast relative positions. I look forward to your review of Hoverglide Infinity wings 👍🏽!
Happy to help. Check out this link for some discussion on SS foil and sail compatibility vs rider weight. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/SS-Infinity-Wings-Knots-Sail. Bottom line, you will definitely want to use the 76 when the wind builds. I went out last week in very strong winds (20-30 knots) with the 84 and even with the foil positioned back there was just too much lift. I was on a 4.5 and could've been on a 3.5 or less. The next day it was only blowing maybe 15 and I rode the 76 with a 5.7 sail and had a great session. Fully powered, no need to pump too much, and decent top speed (my Garmin recorded speeds up to 21 mph) without really pushing it. Jibes were easier too to the extent that I could go into the jibe with speed and not worry about foiling out. Not sure if the 160 will be ideal for an I65 foil but that would be my next step for when it gets windy. I also need a sail smaller than 4.5!
For anyone wanting to know about my foil setup, I use the "B" position. So, all foil location information is relative to this position.
A tip: watch series on KaldroStream. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Dorian Crosby Yea, have been watching on kaldroStream for since december myself :)
@Dorian Crosby Definitely, I have been watching on kaldrostream for years myself :)
@Dorian Crosby yea, have been using Kaldrostream for since december myself =)
@Dorian Crosby Yea, been watching on Kaldrostream for years myself :)