Be nice if Duotone (and other manufacturers for that matter) would provide the weights of these boards. Especially because they are longer than traditional boards, swing weight becomes even more important. If Duotone has confidence in the consistency of their manufacturing process, then specifying their weights should be no problem. The converse is also true.
Weights are online on our website, in the specs box of the Skybrid SLS product page: www.duotonesports.com/de/products/duotone-foilboard-skybrid-sls-2025-42250-3610
@@ParaKiteGlidingI'm 82kg and used to use 90L and 65 sinker. With midlength it should be easier to take off even in lighter winds and should be perfect for speed and racing. I'm not really into jumping
Be nice if Duotone (and other manufacturers for that matter) would provide the weights of these boards. Especially because they are longer than traditional boards, swing weight becomes even more important. If Duotone has confidence in the consistency of their manufacturing process, then specifying their weights should be no problem. The converse is also true.
Weights are online on our website, in the specs box of the Skybrid SLS product page: www.duotonesports.com/de/products/duotone-foilboard-skybrid-sls-2025-42250-3610
What is the difference between the 2025 Skybrid SLS and the 2024 Skybird SLS?
Hi there, there is no 2024 version, the 2025 was a slightly earlier release in July 2024, runs until September 2025 unchanged in the line.
@@duotone.wingfoiling Funny how some shops are selling 2024 Skybird SLS online. Thanks for the clarification.
yes, well since we came a bit earlier than planned, they probably assumed it was a 2024 model - the article name/numner in the system is clearly 2025.
Can't wait to get my SkyBrid 70L board 🤩
Very much in the same boat 🤩
So, Not for jumping?
What is your weight @dengordo? Me 64kg, currently 75 liters floats easily.
you can jump, but obviously the longer, more straight outline is not as easy in the air as the more compact Sky Styles or Free for example.
@@ParaKiteGlidingI'm 82kg and used to use 90L and 65 sinker. With midlength it should be easier to take off even in lighter winds and should be perfect for speed and racing. I'm not really into jumping