Just looked up your link, would hardly say thats evidence of Moses breaking.
I have been the Aus importer for 3.5 years and not had 1 single breakage across all areas of use. I also do foil and board repairs and have seen a lot of breakages from many popular brands.
Also if it were to break within reason I am instructed to replace the broken part. Not had to yet
The dude is just trying to promote the Chinese made gear from his fellow countryman.
Everybody know that the future of foiling is in Chinese alloy foils ![]()
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Yeah, you got me. I'm so about trying to screw up the future of foiling.
Or are you saying I shouldn't support my local business?
Depends what your definition of "local business" is? I believe in NZ you have a couple of locally made foils (i.e J-shapes and Armstrong). Buying one of these is supporting your local for sure. Axis.... not so much local.....
Where are you finding the prices for the CF foils?
Just looked on the website's shop. Probably US$ but exchange rate isn't terrible.
Of course, you really should be supporting your local store, especially if you need parts support...
Oh I will be supporting my local store as they sell Moses so any extra wings / 633 fuselage etc that I need, I get from them. And saving $500 isn't insignificant. Win win.
Thought you had a Slingy? Weight getting you down?
Just looked up your link, would hardly say thats evidence of Moses breaking.
I have been the Aus importer for 3.5 years and not had 1 single breakage across all areas of use. I also do foil and board repairs and have seen a lot of breakages from many popular brands.
Also if it were to break within reason I am instructed to replace the broken part. Not had to yet
The dude is just trying to promote the Chinese made gear from his fellow countryman.
Everybody know that the future of foiling is in Chinese alloy foils ![]()
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Yeah, you got me. I'm so about trying to screw up the future of foiling.
Or are you saying I shouldn't support my local business?
Depends what your definition of "local business" is? I believe in NZ you have a couple of locally made foils (i.e J-shapes and Armstrong). Buying one of these is supporting your local for sure. Axis.... not so much local.....
Since we're splitting hairs, China is more locally made to me than NZ or Italy or the US.
I'd like to try a J-shapes but Armstrong is way out of the price range. Especially for something untested and I don't like the look of the wing mount...
Where are you finding the prices for the CF foils?
Just looked on the website's shop. Probably US$ but exchange rate isn't terrible.
Of course, you really should be supporting your local store, especially if you need parts support...
Oh I will be supporting my local store as they sell Moses so any extra wings / 633 fuselage etc that I need, I get from them. And saving $500 isn't insignificant. Win win.
Thought you had a Slingy? Weight getting you down?
No not at all. In fact I won't sell the SS as I like it so much. I weigh 79kgs, so I'm better off on a "heavy" foil than a guy who weighs 100kg riding a foil 2kgs lighter, non?
Rooon. Where are you planning to learn to foil? If there's any chance of running into the bottom I guarantee you will at some stage when you're going pretty fast. The SS foil is solid as - your board will probably break first (it happens). While fairly heavy it's only noticeable with the full height mast and even then no big deal. I did notice it when I recently held a NP Glide in a shop, much lighter and nice workmanship, but possibly on the delicate side in the hands of a novice...? I'd be keeping an eye on the CF foils even Moses for your upgrade (as I am) once you get over the leaning hump. I am not as in love with my SS as Duke but I'd certainly be reluctant to part with it. So many memories. Having said that, alloy foils have progressed a lot in the last year or two. I was going to buy an Axis originally but a 2nd hand HG came along before Axis was locally available. Old alloy foils can be sh1te though eg LF. Use abuse and then upgrade maybe to carbon![]()
Where are you finding the prices for the CF foils?
Just looked on the website's shop. Probably US$ but exchange rate isn't terrible.
Of course, you really should be supporting your local store, especially if you need parts support...
Oh I will be supporting my local store as they sell Moses so any extra wings / 633 fuselage etc that I need, I get from them. And saving $500 isn't insignificant. Win win.
Thought you had a Slingy? Weight getting you down?
No not at all. In fact I won't sell the SS as I like it so much. I weigh 79kgs, so I'm better off on a "heavy" foil than a guy who weighs 100kg riding a foil 2kgs lighter, non?
I don't get the logic there, but everyone keeps saying how much tougher and lighter carbon is so ... Oui? ![]()
Rooon. Where are you planning to learn to foil? If there's any chance of running into the bottom I guarantee you will at some stage when you're going pretty fast. The SS foil is solid as - your board will probably break first (it happens). While fairly heavy it's only noticeable with the full height mast and even then no big deal. I did notice it when I recently held a NP Glide in a shop, much lighter and nice workmanship, but possibly on the delicate side in the hands of a novice...? I'd be keeping an eye on the CF foils even Moses for your upgrade (as I am) once you get over the leaning hump. I am not as in love with my SS as Duke but I'd certainly be reluctant to part with it. So many memories. Having said that, alloy foils have progressed a lot in the last year or two. I was going to buy an Axis originally but a 2nd hand HG came along before Axis was locally available. Old alloy foils can be sh1te though eg LF. Use abuse and then upgrade maybe to carbon![]()
Surf foiler bent mast and plate on a Glide and "he said" it just got tumbled in small waves.
SS is good choice because the parts are cheap, which influenced my decision. Never needed any though ![]()
But the weight both on and off the water really got me down.
I'd also started to decide what I wanted from a foil so that influenced my decision to change...
PS I wouldn't recommend the LF for anyone to buy unless it's REALLY cheap like under $400
I had fun on the Fish board without the foil though, I'd contemplate a dual-purpose skimboard...
After being in touch with Crazyfly Australia they told me that the cheap price for the Shorty was due to a glitch of their website...correct price is twice as much. At least that makes my choice easier now haha![]()
I've been caught like that before. Even paid over internet then found out the bad news next day
Genuine mistakes, eh!
I recently bought a Jshapes cruiser setup to learn on and I now regard as one of the best things I have EVER treated myself to. Dealing with Antoine is a joy - his product is top of the line and his customer service is outstanding ![]()
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Yes a little more expensive than some others but a wise man once said to me 'life is too short for aluminium'
By the way - last year I bought a Crazy Fly carbon twintip from CF Aus website which arrived badly damaged.
After 8 months of not replying to my emails and false assurances and I finally gave up hope.
I received zero compensation even though it was insured.
Zero customer service![]()
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Dude don't piss about. Get the axis and be done with it. No experience with the CF but me and 10 others I know of very happy with axis... and that's just in my very small circle of friends.
theres a hole in the bucket, dear alisa, dear Alisa