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What's the best foil set up that glides well but also carves turns on runners

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Created by JohnnoKeys > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2022
JohnnoKeys
WA, 551 posts
26 Oct 2022 5:31PM
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What's the best foil set up that glides well but also carves turns on runners.

Ild like a lot of glide but also be able to carve nice turns on the face of runners and waves. Any thoughts crew. ??

King Crash
NSW, 319 posts
26 Oct 2022 9:11PM
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Eagle.

windwakerider
WA, 51 posts
26 Oct 2022 8:08PM
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Lift.


Guy on Switch is using the 250 and weighs 105 kg, 1st F1 is on 170 and weighs 80, 2nd F1 is on the 120 and weighs 105, Takoon with GF. Next video is a couple of guys on lift riding tanker surf.
Cheers

Ralaoups
8 posts
26 Oct 2022 8:26PM
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well I had Kujira 1095/178 and now F-one Eagle 990 with dw210.

Eagle 990 :
- More glide
- Better at pumping
- More speed
- Easier


Kujira 1095 :

- Better acceleration (feeling ?)
- Better turns
- A bit more reactive


Which one is the best ? I don't know :D Kujira 1095 is really better compared to 1210, Eagle got a better construction, nice glide and speed

Frankieboy
117 posts
26 Oct 2022 8:39PM
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I moved from SABfoil to Kujira's 1440 & 1095 to get what you are looking for.
I use a Cedrus mast, the one from Takuma (alu) was rubbish

As to turns, fuze lenght and stab are also a big part of the equation. I use KD tails and wait for a Strinfellow fuse (shorter with no angle) this afternoon :-)

pumpnjump
WA, 264 posts
26 Oct 2022 9:09PM
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F One Eagle, glide is insane, xxs fuse and carves nice and tight, 1090 is a beauty, but maybe a touch small for you, well worth giving one a go, super fast too!!

Dcharlton
320 posts
26 Oct 2022 11:07PM
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The Axis ART line, crazy glide and great turning.

hilly
WA, 7876 posts
27 Oct 2022 1:17AM
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GoFoil RS series.

Thatspec
440 posts
27 Oct 2022 3:57AM
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windwakerider said..
Lift.

Guy on Switch is using the 250 and weighs 105 kg, 1st F1 is on 170 and weighs 80, 2nd F1 is on the 120 and weighs 105, Takoon with GF. Next video is a couple of guys on lift riding tanker surf.
Cheers



Nice drone work and conditions!

It looks like it's almost universal (here too) that lift riders have their back foot on top of or even behind the mast. Really clear in your tanker wake video. Wouldn't be efficient at all with Go Foil (at least the RS series). Back foot is always at least the equal distance in front of the mast.

That looks like great conditions for the RS 850!

north_kiter
NSW, 233 posts
27 Oct 2022 1:54PM
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Be great if everyone posted their weight when referring to a specific foil as it makes the world of difference to the glide capabilities of a foil.

I'm 100kgs ish and use GF and my foot is on or behind the back of my mast with GT and RS series depending on board and conditions.

windwakerider
WA, 51 posts
27 Oct 2022 8:09PM
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Thatspec said..




Nice drone work and conditions!

It looks like it's almost universal (here too) that lift riders have their back foot on top of or even behind the mast. Really clear in your tanker wake video. Wouldn't be efficient at all with Go Foil (at least the RS series). Back foot is always at least the equal distance in front of the mast.

That looks like great conditions for the RS 850!


Ken does a great job with the drone and rocks on his Lift 120! Thanks.
The GF in the video was the RS1150 with 14.5 FTL, rider 95Kg
Currently, my favorite foil is the PNL185 with KD 15 in up to waist surf.

Velocicraptor
814 posts
27 Oct 2022 9:07PM
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Another vote for the 1095. I know the Lift foils pretty well and I think the 1095 probably glides better than both the 120 and 170 ha and turns better than the 170 (maybe not as good as the 120).

IanInca
304 posts
28 Oct 2022 2:04AM
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I've recently moved away from HA foils back to mid aspect narrower wingspan wings for carving and their more playful nature

AnyBoard
NSW, 377 posts
28 Oct 2022 7:54AM
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I think the gofoil steps give surfers the best turning for a given wingspan. Allows you to have higher aspect glide with a comparatively easy turn considering the wingspan.

stanley71
WA, 223 posts
28 Oct 2022 11:17AM
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IanInca said..
I've recently moved away from HA foils back to mid aspect narrower wingspan wings for carving and their more playful nature


yes .. I heard that too of many folks going back to AR 6-7 "MA" fronts (of any makes) because it just so much more fun playing on typical near shore small swells .. most glides pretty well too

JohnnoKeys
WA, 551 posts
28 Oct 2022 2:44PM
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Great feedback crew

IanInca
304 posts
28 Oct 2022 4:35PM
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stanley71 said..


IanInca said..
I've recently moved away from HA foils back to mid aspect narrower wingspan wings for carving and their more playful nature




yes .. I heard that too of many folks going back to AR 6-7 "MA" fronts (of any makes) because it just so much more fun playing on typical near shore small swells .. most glides pretty well too



Exactly, I rarely have big clean swell. Often theres alot of tidal movement and the waves are weakish. If the mid aspect foil is a thin design I think this helps. My Gong Veloce T's AR 6.1 are LT 1350cm3 90cm 1.6cm thick and MT 1050cm3 78cm 1.4 thick. They have a similar AR to Fone Phantoms which are also great for carving and having fun on weaker waves. However the Veloce feels alot thinner and when I tested back to back to the Phantoms, myself and a very good wing coach concluded the veloce felt alot faster (the 1350 felt the same as the phantom 1080) and they both felt very similar feel on the wave. I'm sure there's other great mid aspect foils out there and I think Armstrong have realised a gap in their foil line up for a performance mid aspect foil. We don't all live next to Pumping point breaks with consistent ground swell ;)

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
28 Oct 2022 7:38PM
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IanInca said..

stanley71 said..



IanInca said..
I've recently moved away from HA foils back to mid aspect narrower wingspan wings for carving and their more playful nature





yes .. I heard that too of many folks going back to AR 6-7 "MA" fronts (of any makes) because it just so much more fun playing on typical near shore small swells .. most glides pretty well too




Exactly, I rarely have big clean swell. Often theres alot of tidal movement and the waves are weakish. If the mid aspect foil is a thin design I think this helps. My Gong Veloce T's AR 6.1 are LT 1350cm3 90cm 1.6cm thick and MT 1050cm3 78cm 1.4 thick. They have a similar AR to Fone Phantoms which are also great for carving and having fun on weaker waves. However the Veloce feels alot thinner and when I tested back to back to the Phantoms, myself and a very good wing coach concluded the veloce felt alot faster (the 1350 felt the same as the phantom 1080) and they both felt very similar feel on the wave. I'm sure there's other great mid aspect foils out there and I think Armstrong have realised a gap in their foil line up for a performance mid aspect foil. We don't all live next to Pumping point breaks with consistent ground swell ;)


Yep nor are most of us nimble and young, with cat like reflexes !!

IanInca
304 posts
28 Oct 2022 7:42PM
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eppo said..

IanInca said..


stanley71 said..




IanInca said..
I've recently moved away from HA foils back to mid aspect narrower wingspan wings for carving and their more playful nature






yes .. I heard that too of many folks going back to AR 6-7 "MA" fronts (of any makes) because it just so much more fun playing on typical near shore small swells .. most glides pretty well too





Exactly, I rarely have big clean swell. Often theres alot of tidal movement and the waves are weakish. If the mid aspect foil is a thin design I think this helps. My Gong Veloce T's AR 6.1 are LT 1350cm3 90cm 1.6cm thick and MT 1050cm3 78cm 1.4 thick. They have a similar AR to Fone Phantoms which are also great for carving and having fun on weaker waves. However the Veloce feels alot thinner and when I tested back to back to the Phantoms, myself and a very good wing coach concluded the veloce felt alot faster (the 1350 felt the same as the phantom 1080) and they both felt very similar feel on the wave. I'm sure there's other great mid aspect foils out there and I think Armstrong have realised a gap in their foil line up for a performance mid aspect foil. We don't all live next to Pumping point breaks with consistent ground swell ;)



Yep nor are most of us nimble and young, with cat like reflexes !!


....sad but true..Lol..

stanley71
WA, 223 posts
28 Oct 2022 11:42PM
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I had a demo set of Core winging kit from WA SURF last month, came with an "old school" set of I reckon 4.5 AR kite SLC 1000 kite foil but when I had a go on some small ocean wind swells .. my god it was fun! .. it wasn't freaky fast glide like my ART799 but it was buckets more fun and so much easier heading back upwind against all the incoming messy swells too! esp. on toe side .. I uploaded a short crappy cropped clip to youtube to show what I mean .. so easy to trim down and turn on a small swell face (yes! a GoPro Max makes yr most exciting swell face looks meh ..) ...

Grantmac
2317 posts
29 Oct 2022 12:31AM
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IanInca said..

stanley71 said..



IanInca said..
I've recently moved away from HA foils back to mid aspect narrower wingspan wings for carving and their more playful nature





yes .. I heard that too of many folks going back to AR 6-7 "MA" fronts (of any makes) because it just so much more fun playing on typical near shore small swells .. most glides pretty well too




Exactly, I rarely have big clean swell. Often theres alot of tidal movement and the waves are weakish. If the mid aspect foil is a thin design I think this helps. My Gong Veloce T's AR 6.1 are LT 1350cm3 90cm 1.6cm thick and MT 1050cm3 78cm 1.4 thick. They have a similar AR to Fone Phantoms which are also great for carving and having fun on weaker waves. However the Veloce feels alot thinner and when I tested back to back to the Phantoms, myself and a very good wing coach concluded the veloce felt alot faster (the 1350 felt the same as the phantom 1080) and they both felt very similar feel on the wave. I'm sure there's other great mid aspect foils out there and I think Armstrong have realised a gap in their foil line up for a performance mid aspect foil. We don't all live next to Pumping point breaks with consistent ground swell ;)


Gong Veloces are a great foil, even the original XL I have is very fast considering how big it is.

I recently got the HA version and I can't really say if it wasn't a mistake, especially with them about to release an 8:1 aspect wing in the same series (Veloce H is ~10:1)
The new H tail is great though, I just wish it was available in shorter lengths.

AnyBoard
NSW, 377 posts
29 Oct 2022 9:16AM
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I think what is missing from this conversation is the rider weight. If your light then why ride a MA when you can ride a HA with great glide pump and turn and good stall speed and still have a narrow enough wingspan.

The cabrinah h series was a good response to this approach with the 800 1000 1200 all have the same wingspan. Lighters riders get to enjoy the higher aspect of the 800 but heavier or less skilled riders pay a little efficiency and pump penalty with the 1000 and you get the picture for the 1200. Their assumption was about 90 cm wingspan is a narrow enough compromise.

I ride gofoil and at my weight I now have the choice of rs1000 and rs 850 which represent the two different approach's. The rs1000 is amazing at only 81cm wide but at the moment I can't see myself giving up the benefits of the rs850 so for now I will keep both and let's see if my perception changes again.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
29 Oct 2022 6:50AM
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AnyBoard said..
I think what is missing from this conversation is the rider weight. If your light then why ride a MA when you can ride a HA with great glide pump and turn and good stall speed and still have a narrow enough wingspan.

The cabrinah h series was a good response to this approach with the 800 1000 1200 all have the same wingspan. Lighters riders get to enjoy the higher aspect of the 800 but heavier or less skilled riders pay a little efficiency and pump penalty with the 1000 and you get the picture for the 1200. Their assumption was about 90 cm wingspan is a narrow enough compromise.

I ride gofoil and at my weight I now have the choice of rs1000 and rs 850 which represent the two different approach's. The rs1000 is amazing at only 81cm wide but at the moment I can't see myself giving up the benefits of the rs850 so for now I will keep both and let's see if my perception changes again.


Agree with that. Weight and wing span are crucial factors.

stevet73
NSW, 241 posts
29 Oct 2022 10:12AM
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IAre most people in this thread relating everything to flat water or waves? It really makes quite a difference. I only wing in waves due to my short attention span but I have found the Axis ART's to be not all that pleasant in turbulent/wishy washy waves. I've recently tried the BCS that was the most accommodating of the wobbly water but the HPS seemed to be the best in betweener. Again, clarifying flat water vs waves will help steer people towards the info most relevant to them.....but a great thread!

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
29 Oct 2022 10:52AM
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It depends on what you've ridden. Local accomplished rider (in waves mainly and down winding) after coming off armie HA wings says using the axis Arts is now like shelling peas.. Hasn't had much love on the HPS. It all depends what works for you.

AnyBoard
NSW, 377 posts
29 Oct 2022 3:15PM
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stevet73 said..
IAre most people in this thread relating everything to flat water or waves? It really makes quite a difference. I only wing in waves due to my short attention span but I have found the Axis ART's to be not all that pleasant in turbulent/wishy washy waves. I've recently tried the BCS that was the most accommodating of the wobbly water but the HPS seemed to be the best in betweener. Again, clarifying flat water vs waves will help steer people towards the info most relevant to them.....but a great thread!


The tittle suggested gliding and turning on runners so my comments are about riding waves.

Torbarl
4 posts
29 Oct 2022 4:55PM
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Any thoughts how the fanatic free or carve foils compare with the previous suggestions?

leepasty
423 posts
29 Oct 2022 5:06PM
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Torbarl said..
Any thoughts how the fanatic free or carve foils compare with the previous suggestions?


I really love the Free 1000 as my all round foil on the 60 fuse & 82 TE mast it turns real good and is pretty fast.

The Free 800 is also very good but at 92kg needs to be quite windy. They don't glide as well as true ha foils like Eagle or Armstrong 925 but turn better and don't drop out in real choppy conditions. The Carve turns real good but needs more powerful waves. Here's me on the Free 1000 the other day in 10-18 mph on 5m Slick sls

marc5
180 posts
30 Oct 2022 8:12PM
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Oh man.....that is some serious wing porn. Thanks, Lee. That's what I want to do when I grow up--I mean when I learn how to jibe. Love the whole vibe of the video. You should get a commission on all the gear that's gonna be bought from watching this. Please post more.

sunsetsailboards
519 posts
31 Oct 2022 8:41AM
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Torbarl said..
Any thoughts how the fanatic free or carve foils compare with the previous suggestions?


I've also really enjoyed the Aero Free 1000.... it has become a daily driver for me (85kg, strongish winds usually 3.5 wing 60l board) Coming from SAB W1000 (AR 10), the Free 1000 has more low speed power, not as slippery, but still has pretty good glide and speed. The turns, especially in smaller winds well for me are what make it shine... I can carve and load up in turns and pump by s-turning instead of the normal up down pump. Feels closer to the SAB W940.

I used the Fanatic Aero Free 1000 for a Maliko downwinder when I was in Maui, and it worked very well.

Icebergmansion
WA, 73 posts
31 Oct 2022 9:17PM
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I also have moved back to a somewhat medium aspect wing; Axis PNG850. The turns are just fantastic and no trouble with tip breeching. Not fast but stays in the pocket so you can surf each individual wave instead of acting like a dog chasing squirrels.



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