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Who tested the Sunova Carver AND the Amos Sultan Wing ? Please share your impressions

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Created by FranP > 9 months ago, 11 Jan 2024
gorgesailor
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23 Jan 2024 8:54AM
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DWF said..
The Gorge is an alien planet. Massive current adding power to your wing at all times. What I can do in the Gorge is worlds away from my typical tropical Florida conditions.

Don't sweat it, just treat Gorge wingers as aliens. haha..


Nah,

Most of us ride Easterlies or head to Baja in Winter(or both...) I haven't notice much advantage to current against wind ... except it's easier to go upwind & swells are better...

Youngbreezy
WA, 1209 posts
24 Jan 2024 9:19AM
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I am still getting around to writing a long winded review of my 5'10" Carver but these images pretty much Sum it up!








chief
WA, 65 posts
24 Jan 2024 7:10PM
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Youngbreezy said..
I am still getting around to writing a long winded review of my 5'10" Carver but these images pretty much Sum it up!










My thoughts exactly. Perfect review.

MilesH
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25 Jan 2024 1:10AM
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Youngbreezy said..
I am still getting around to writing a long winded review of my 5'10" Carver but these images pretty much Sum it up!










Can I ask what your weight is?

Youngbreezy
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25 Jan 2024 2:25PM
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MilesH said..

Youngbreezy said..
I am still getting around to writing a long winded review of my 5'10" Carver but these images pretty much Sum it up!











Can I ask what your weight is?


I am about 104kgs. Previous board was a 5x27x90L nuggety Sunova v1 wing. The carver is definitely a bit less stable but not by a huge amount. I would rate it as overall easier to use than the short wide board because it gets going so easily. I am using a stinkbug technique and have had it out in solid 25 knots ocean chop still getting going no worries.

MilesH
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26 Jan 2024 2:22AM
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Youngbreezy said..

MilesH said..


Youngbreezy said..
I am still getting around to writing a long winded review of my 5'10" Carver but these images pretty much Sum it up!












Can I ask what your weight is?



I am about 104kgs. Previous board was a 5x27x90L nuggety Sunova v1 wing. The carver is definitely a bit less stable but not by a huge amount. I would rate it as overall easier to use than the short wide board because it gets going so easily. I am using a stinkbug technique and have had it out in solid 25 knots ocean chop still getting going no worries.


Thanks that's really helpful

DWF
708 posts
26 Jan 2024 6:18AM
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Today I had 3 wingers, 56kg, 75kg, and 85kg try a 6'2 x 20.5 x 85 liter. All 3 thought it was easiest, and most fun, board they had tried.

BWalnut
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26 Jan 2024 10:42PM
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DWF said..
Today I had 3 wingers, 56kg, 75kg, and 85kg try a 6'2 x 20.5 x 85 liter. All 3 thought it was easiest, and most fun, board they had tried.


I think we will be hearing this more and more.

rgmacca
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28 Jan 2024 7:12AM
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I've been interested in these shapes as light wind boards.I've built a couple now. My fav is 6'6 x 21". I thought it would just be a light wind board, keeping my regular 5'6x26" for windy lumpy days.

I find the 6'6 is now the only board I have been using. As expected great light wind board. I find it good when the wind gets stronger as it foils up really quickly, almost point and shoot. I don't pump board as much, and it glides through the messy chop better not wanting to slow down on the back of swell. On foil it feels fine, feet more middle of board so no great nose sticking out. Touch downs are better.

Down side at 21" wide it is tippy in heavy chop, I do slide of it, harder to recover than a wider board, gets pushed by swell more. Best way to get going is have board straight down wind giving most stability before standing up. Foot is right on rails.
I've used it from 8-30knts. Flat to choppy side swell. Axis HPS. Im 81kg dry, intermediate. Guessing volume 90lts, sits low in water but not below water. Biggest advantage is speed on to foil, at 59 need all the help I can get.

DWF
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29 Jan 2024 5:37AM
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I rode my 6'8 today, after having been on my 6'2 the previous two days. One thing I noticed..there is more momentum and smoothness to my pumping and carving on the 6'8. While my little wife, thinks the 6'2 is her jam. The 6'8 is more of a lumber wagon at her weight.

It has been interesting figuring this out

Taeyeony
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30 Jan 2024 11:53AM
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I didn't have a chance to try the Sultan Wing but I have the Carver 5'10" 85L.

Yesterday I rode the Carver with North HA1050 and swapped the board on the water with 2 of my friends who want to try my board. They rode 1st gen AFS Blackbirds one with 6'2" 90L Blackbird + AFS Silk 850 and another with 6'4" 110L Blackbird with AFS Pure HA1100

Both blackbirds are wider than my Carver and much more stable and much easier on the rough sea. One of my friends can't foil on my Carver at all in 15 minutes. The condition is rough with messy wind chops + cross swell.

The Carver is a faster board on the water they both agreed.



Hwy1North
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31 Jan 2024 5:30AM
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Mikedubs said..
My Amos Sultan prone/wing 5'5 x 19 x 65l arrives soon. I'm 80kg naked, used to have a 22" wide Rocket wing S.
I'm keen to get on it, might need the rodeo start, but hoping my "sniper" semi waterstart I use, that I posted on before, will still do the trick. I'm in x onshore chop and windswell

Mike.


Will you be prone surfing it too? It looks like a true jack of all trades board. Look forward to a review.

Mikedubs
290 posts
21 Feb 2024 11:46PM
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So been on my Amos Sultan prone 5'5x19x65l 5 tines now, 3 flat sessions and 2 choppy x on wave days.

Love it, quick to foil, fantastic roll response, v light, not too hard at all with width reduction, a session or two to get the balance of it, but big gains from extra length that stops pearling.

Bounces up on touch downs, don't think I need my 80l bosrd anymore. I'm 80kg.

Mike



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