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axis stab advice

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Created by bolgo > 9 months ago, 31 Oct 2023
bolgo
WA, 906 posts
31 Oct 2023 6:15PM
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Hi Brains Trust

Im very much in beginner phase

generally been using the 400/90 stab but then tried 425/66, paired with PNG910

425 gets on foil so much easier but quiet skatey

put the 400 back on - like a sea anchor!

any suggestions for something in the middle

thanks in advance

Holoholo
242 posts
1 Nov 2023 2:13AM
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I'd give the 400 Progressive a look. Thinner foil, much quicker, freer stab than the old free rides- pairs nicely with the 910.

martyj4
533 posts
1 Nov 2023 3:51AM
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Yeah, I've gone from 440 fr, to 400 p and it's a bit of a jump. Know what you mean about skatey. Something in between the 400fr and 425p - I'd suggest a bigger progressive rather than a smaller fr.
Other option would be to lengthen your fuse with the 425 on. It will provide a bit more stability but it might be a bit of an exxy solution.
Or just keep working on the 425?
The 910 is suuuuch a great foil.

MeonAsh
107 posts
3 Nov 2023 3:42AM
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The thing with tail stabs is when you change down you put them on and immediately think "oh jeez I hate this thing, it's put me back weeks". The temptation is to just take it off and put the old one back on.Just stick with it, grit your teeth and keep riding it, in two/three weeks time you will have forgotten all about it being skatey and hard to ride and wonder what the problem was. It's just one of those things, you have to work through it as otherwise you will just ride the old familiar free ride stab forever.

gneve
126 posts
3 Nov 2023 9:14PM
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MeonAsh said..
The thing with tail stabs is when you change down you put them on and immediately think "oh jeez I hate this thing, it's put me back weeks". The temptation is to just take it off and put the old one back on.Just stick with it, grit your teeth and keep riding it, in two/three weeks time you will have forgotten all about it being skatey and hard to ride and wonder what the problem was. It's just one of those things, you have to work through it as otherwise you will just ride the old familiar free ride stab forever.


Well put. I had been pairing the 375p with my ART999 and I specifically remember thinking just what you said when I put the 325p on. I think it's worth spending the time to dial the new setup and setting a new baseline. I never ride the 375p anymore as the 325p feels like it has the right amount of stability while still allowing me to turn a pretty wide front foil.



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