OK, So I can Tow Foil on a large 90 liter board 2400 wing 90 mast... and looking to progress into foil kiting with my own Armstong Foils... Question, What size should I be looking at for a front foil to get me started something as small as a 900 / 1200 or should I consider a larger 2400? isn't the 2400 too large for kiting?? Also need some guidance on the tail wing size 300? and fuselage length. I'm a 90kg / 198 lb rider. Any advice is greatfully received.
Hi Wilkothewiz -- NO - You should NOT tow in on a 90L board (at least to material size waves). I'm sure you can but it's not my recommendation. We typically tow in on a 4 ft or 3'9 board (Armstrong WKT109 or 122). Yes - the 2400 is too large for kiting -- and -- it has been replaced. I apologize but I'm confused on whether we're talking kite foil, wing foil, or wake foil. You can reach us at 909-698-0401. We should talk so I can give the right advice Best Tim
sorry I didn´t get it .. too much information.. although i am interested .. I will never have 4 tails --- Wrong ? please explain .. for guy who works well with jibes .. does some tacks and tries a bit of surfing
Hi Christoph -- I wouldn't sell your desire to have 4 tails short :-) If you just want one -- go with the V200 which is my favorite all around tail at this time. Best Half-life crew
Some guy is "channeling" Steve Jobs commercial technic to Armie, iPhone X tan X+1 and so forth in a continue upgrade/update so the junkies , we BTW, have to buy them
Part of the addiction :-). I will say however - that the older gear holds up well and is still fun to ride. It's hard to say no to the new innovations though :-). Just got off the water with 50cm fuse, HA925, and surf 205 tail....Damn it was FUN! Best Tim
OK, So I can Tow Foil on a large 90 liter board 2400 wing 90 mast... and looking to progress into foil kiting with my own Armstong Foils... Question, What size should I be looking at for a front foil to get me started something as small as a 900 / 1200 or should I consider a larger 2400? isn't the 2400 too large for kiting?? Also need some guidance on the tail wing size 300? and fuselage length. I'm a 90kg / 198 lb rider. Any advice is greatfully received.
Hi Wilkothewiz -- NO - You should NOT tow in on a 90L board (at least to material size waves). I'm sure you can but it's not my recommendation. We typically tow in on a 4 ft or 3'9 board (Armstrong WKT109 or 122). Yes - the 2400 is too large for kiting -- and -- it has been replaced. I apologize but I'm confused on whether we're talking kite foil, wing foil, or wake foil. You can reach us at 909-698-0401. We should talk so I can give the right advice
Best
Tim
sorry I didn´t get it .. too much information.. although i am interested .. I will never have 4 tails --- Wrong ? please explain .. for guy who works well with jibes .. does some tacks and tries a bit of surfing
Hi Christoph -- I wouldn't sell your desire to have 4 tails short :-) If you just want one -- go with the V200 which is my favorite all around tail at this time.
Best
Half-life crew
Of the newer tails I'd suggest a 205 or 180 depending on what you want, carveability, or more top end. What are you riding when winging?
Some guy is "channeling" Steve Jobs commercial technic to Armie, iPhone X tan X+1 and so forth in a continue upgrade/update so the junkies , we BTW, have to buy them
Part of the addiction :-). I will say however - that the older gear holds up well and is still fun to ride. It's hard to say no to the new innovations though :-). Just got off the water with 50cm fuse, HA925, and surf 205 tail....Damn it was FUN!
Best
Tim
I was just thinking that 😆😆😆
I agreee same opinião