Nice review, I love my s25 Hover 125 for sup foiling in knee to head high surf but struggling to learn the wing foiling. This could’ve been the best wing learning board if it had the confidence boosting foot straps & would be easier to transport on my scooter.
Yeah agree Steve, the footstraps would really add to the boards usability. I think if you had a window less wing you could easily get everything in one bag which will be great for the bike. Thanks Reuben
Great review. I'm lucky enough to have bought one a few days ago as a downsize board from my 6'6 Fone Rocket Air that I currently use. I'm really looking forward to try it and compare the feelings as both have approximately the same volume (135ltrs. for the Naish and 140 ltrs. for the FOne). Do you plan on doing a comparative test of several inflatable foilboards available in the market?
Hey Dennis please let us know your feedback when you get on the water. Depending on how many inflatable foil boards we get over the next few months we may be doing some comparison videos. Keep the comments coming thanks Reuben
Great review as usual. I'm still looking at getting my first board but keep changing my mind. I'm now leaning towards the Fatstick Snot Rocket, any chance you can give it a review?
Easy answer, just get yourself a Naish Nalu 10’6, your first board is really important, don’t buy something you will sell, I have been sup-ing for over 10 years, if you get it wrong you will spend more money changing boards than getting the right one first, the Naish was designed by a legendary shaper, it’s stiff so you don’t get that nose flutter over chop, slightly recessed deck for stability, great glide, and surfs really well when you venture into small waves, it’s a keeper
Hey Adam, I got back on your other comment. What Robbie Surfer is saying is very true and I too would recommend the Naish Nalu, but in a hard board. But I think you are after an iSUP aren't you? Thanks Reuben
Hello Ruben . Nice review as ever . Are you going to do a review on the gong hipe ? . I have the 7,4 . And when trying to wing sup . It is also very pivotable . I am thinking of putting little vins on it like the f one. Can supboarder do an good instructional video on how to pump a board on to the foil . With and with out wing . Thanks
Hey Olof, Thanks for the comments. We do have some pumping videos on our tuition video list. We have bought a gong board to put on a SUPboarder Pro video, we have used it winging a fair bit, but need to get out in some waves too and we can put that video together. Definitely adding some drag at the back of the board like you are suggesting will really help. Thanks Reuben
@@SUPboardermag thank you Ruben , I will look for the tutorials. What kind of fins do you recommend for the more drag . Three of four little fins ( like the fine) or one big one ?
Hey Pat, if you are talking about getting an all-round paddleboard to start with. A 10' 6" x 31/32" is a really comfortable size to start with. There's loads info on getting into paddling on and getting started page here www.supboardermag.com/getting-started/. Have a read and let us know if this helps. Thanks Reuben
Really looking forward to a head to head review of the inflatable foil boards. I just got the 6 ft Gong Hipe board
Yeah me too. We just need to get the Gong out in the surf and we can start putting this one together. Reuben
Nice review, I love my s25 Hover 125 for sup foiling in knee to head high surf but struggling to learn the wing foiling. This could’ve been the best wing learning board if it had the confidence boosting foot straps & would be easier to transport on my scooter.
Yeah agree Steve, the footstraps would really add to the boards usability.
I think if you had a window less wing you could easily get everything in one bag which will be great for the bike. Thanks Reuben
Very thorough, precise and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Great review. I'm lucky enough to have bought one a few days ago as a downsize board from my 6'6 Fone Rocket Air that I currently use. I'm really looking forward to try it and compare the feelings as both have approximately the same volume (135ltrs. for the Naish and 140 ltrs. for the FOne).
Do you plan on doing a comparative test of several inflatable foilboards available in the market?
Hey Dennis please let us know your feedback when you get on the water. Depending on how many inflatable foil boards we get over the next few months we may be doing some comparison videos. Keep the comments coming thanks Reuben
Do you think 100L version of this board will be OK for a capable 80 kg beginner in wing foiling (no surfing), or I'd better go with a 135L version?
Hey Stas. I got back to you on email 😀 thanks Reuben
Nice Review! How about trying a portable and compact battery powered AVRO pump to inflate this beauty?
That will work 😉
Great review as usual. I'm still looking at getting my first board but keep changing my mind. I'm now leaning towards the Fatstick Snot Rocket, any chance you can give it a review?
Easy answer, just get yourself a Naish Nalu 10’6, your first board is really important, don’t buy something you will sell, I have been sup-ing for over 10 years, if you get it wrong you will spend more money changing boards than getting the right one first, the Naish was designed by a legendary shaper, it’s stiff so you don’t get that nose flutter over chop, slightly recessed deck for stability, great glide, and surfs really well when you venture into small waves, it’s a keeper
Hey Adam, I got back on your other comment. What Robbie Surfer is saying is very true and I too would recommend the Naish Nalu, but in a hard board.
But I think you are after an iSUP aren't you? Thanks Reuben
Hello Ruben . Nice review as ever . Are you going to do a review on the gong hipe ? .
I have the 7,4 . And when trying to wing sup . It is also very pivotable . I am thinking of putting little vins on it like the f one.
Can supboarder do an good instructional video on how to pump a board on to the foil . With and with out wing .
Thanks
Hey Olof, Thanks for the comments.
We do have some pumping videos on our tuition video list.
We have bought a gong board to put on a SUPboarder Pro video, we have used it winging a fair bit, but need to get out in some waves too and we can put that video together.
Definitely adding some drag at the back of the board like you are suggesting will really help. Thanks Reuben
@@SUPboardermag thank you Ruben , I will look for the tutorials. What kind of fins do you recommend for the more drag . Three of four little fins ( like the fine) or one big one ?
I dont think you have to go too big really. 1 fin 4" deep should do it.
@@SUPboardermag oké thanks
thank you for this good video , nice board
You are welcome!
Thanks what size you recommend for a 70kg beginner, firstable sup and after foil.... Thanks! 🤟😎🏖️
Hey Pat, if you are talking about getting an all-round paddleboard to start with. A 10' 6" x 31/32" is a really comfortable size to start with. There's loads info on getting into paddling on and getting started page here www.supboardermag.com/getting-started/.
Have a read and let us know if this helps. Thanks Reuben
@@SUPboardermag thanks 👍🤟😎
How much wind and how wing ??? Thanks
Hi Olof, depending on your weight and the size of the foil. A 5m wing will get you going in about 15nts of wind with this board.
@@SUPboardermag thanks . I am 1,92 and 95kg . I get on foil with a gong xxl foil ,hipe 7,5 and gong 5 pulse at 20 knots
cool..
Hello, can anyone tell me the location in 🇬🇧 of this spot?. Thanks 😊 🙏
I just got back on your other video comment post.
$1000 bucks for an inflatable with no foil??? Ouch.no thanks.
Yes its up there on price. ;-)