You got a Moz custom too JJ?
Its super interesting how you can get foiling with your front foot in the strap and they move it back once flying. I wouldn't have a hope in hell of doing that
... Its super interesting how you can get foiling with your front foot in the strap and they move it back once flying. I wouldn't have a hope in hell of doing that
+1 I caught that too straight off and had to replay to make sure that's what I saw. I guess you have a lot of front foot pressure? Not a criticism at all, just observation.
Lovely seeing you roll off into the swells. Your video does a good job of capturing that. As someone mentioned here a while back, we inland foilers with much shorter periods between the chop/swell have to go a bit slower "stay in the pocket".
You got a Moz custom too JJ?
Its super interesting how you can get foiling with your front foot in the strap and they move it back once flying. I wouldn't have a hope in hell of doing that
Thanks all ![]()
I bought Simon's first Moz custom - he wanted an even closer geometry but it suits me.
I had to set up a little bridge to get dual footstraps from the central inserts - works great.
Like the narrow tail - my heel goes over the rail a little which feels good flying upwind.
Mark builds 'em well, it's structurally perfect even after Simon flying it in circles for miles ![]()
It's not difficult to move your front foot in-flight, try it ![]()
Been doing it for years, handy in marginal conditions to help keep the board flat, to plane.
