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Is foiling the new big thing?

Created by Holysmoke Holysmoke  > 9 months ago, 23 Aug 2016
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Holysmoke
Holysmoke

WA

88 posts

23 Aug 2016 8:09am
Is foiling going to take over kiteboarding or remain a wing of the sport? It seems to be getting very popular and as much as I don't want to left behind, it would seem to be a very expensive sport to try to learn only to find out you suck at it. Maybe it would be a good small business idea if somebody had a few robust foil boards to rent out to those that can't afford to make the initial purchase.
ste
ste

ste

WA

524 posts

23 Aug 2016 8:17am
Good light wind sport for some. At our local you never see them in a good breeze. But when it's 13 knots, they are all over it. Looks cool!
jamesperth
jamesperth

WA

611 posts

23 Aug 2016 9:14am
Everyone sucks at foiling for the first 5-10 hours. But if you can kite, you can definitely learn to foil !
Cornishryan
Cornishryan

WA

185 posts

23 Aug 2016 4:14pm
C'mon Holysmoke - been telling ya for months that its the future...... 8-28 knots and we're covered and out there - like James said anyone will suck for the first 8-10 hrs then the magi starts. Catchya for a cold one later
KiteBud
KiteBud

WA

1606 posts

23 Aug 2016 5:52pm
There are obviously more kiters getting into foiling now than there was 3 years ago that's for sure.

My guess is that it probably won't ever become nearly as mainstream as riding a surfboard or twintip because of 1) the cost and 2) the difficulty to learn

Yeah you can learn in 5 to 10 hours but that's assuming you have excellent kite control and been riding directional board for quite some time.

It's a very humbling experience and a lot of kiters I know simply can't be bothered feeling and looking like beginners again.

You need a lot of perseverance to learn this and that's not everyone's cup of tea.
Kraut
Kraut

WA

547 posts

23 Aug 2016 9:58pm
You can get yourself a used easier to learn on foil w/board for slightly more than you pay for the new North bar ;-). As the others said you will need in average 7-10 sessions to be somewhat up and running (minus the turns). So renting would cost you too much. I am still learning (bloody turns) but it is very rewarding to learn something new, and to be out in next to nothing wind. For me this is a light wind option but you can certainly foil in stronger winds too, it is just a bit more demanding.
It won't appeal to everyone (especially not to those who's main objective is to impress others) but this is a good thing imo
Go for it, it is awesome!
Holysmoke
Holysmoke

WA

88 posts

23 Aug 2016 10:25pm
I didnt know you were foiling RussKraut. Ok CornishRyan, I guess I should get you to find me a cheap foil this summer.

Kraut
Kraut

WA

547 posts

24 Aug 2016 7:09am
Yes started end of last summer. Have not been foiling much in winter as practising roll tacks means I am thrown off the board every time and it is just too cold haha. Best way to get away from the Safety Bay / Shoalwater crowd and also enjoy those day no one else is out (Jason and Drew perhaps but that's ok). Get yourself a Nugget or just a larger sb and practise that a bit while you are looking for a foil. This will help a lot.
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

24 Aug 2016 9:12am
Something I must try this summer for sure. Now I'm down to a two kite quiver wth one TT, it might be a good way to go.
jamesperth
jamesperth

WA

611 posts

24 Aug 2016 10:24am
Definitely give it a go Eppo. You've got some awesome spots near you that would be awesome for foiling. Also will broaden your range of conditions with the 2 kites.

If anyone is thinking of giving it a go, the cost is coming down a lot as more second hand equipment is becoming available. I learnt on the LF Foil Fish which can probably be bought for a grand or so these days, yes it's heavy and slow but it will teach you the basics. I'm on race foils now but in hindsight, that LF was heaps of fun for general messing about. In fact, I'm not so sure that I'm having any more fun today than I did on the LF. The speeds are higher, but I'm not that into racing nor very good at it. And it hurts when you crash at 25+ knots. And, my race foil isn't that nice to ride in waves where a slower speed, early planing wing (exactly like the LF) would be more suited to the type of riding I actually do.

So don't think that you need to spend a ton of money to have fun foiling. You should be able to get a set up for cheaper than the cost of a new kite, and it will double the number of days you can ride !!
eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

24 Aug 2016 3:45pm
Well bring the fam down bro and we can leave the girls to talk about ...whatever the hell they talk about and hit up some spots.

Plus surely it would be highly entertaining for you watching Eppo kook it up.

man how am I gonna aford a foil board AND a thousand dollar bar ...bahahahahahahahahhahahjps

reckon that bar would make foiling more enjoyable? Bahahahahahha x 2
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

25 Aug 2016 5:52am
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cbulota said..
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Yeah you can learn in 5 to 10 hours but that's assuming you have excellent kite control and been riding directional board for quite some time.

It's a very humbling experience and a lot of kiters I know simply can't be bothered feeling and looking like beginners again.

You need a lot of perseverance to learn this .....


Spot on as usual cbulota... I've got 10 years kiting and excellent kite control, but never ridden a directional in my life. I can tell you guys it's going to be a helluva lot more than 10 hours for me to get foiling. In the 10 hours I've done so far everything you can imagine has happened - kite crashes & hindenburgs, foil board has caught & released my chicken loop, wind dropped out, massive stacks due to weight too far back or being pulled over the board trying to ride it flat, I've been too shallow lots of times because it's hard to find deep enough water that's not too choppy. Plus doing the walk of shame again. Basically every possible noob error has come back to bite me again. Even body dragging with a foil board takes a bit of practice. At least that's one thing I've got nailed now


Rads
Rads

WA

110 posts

25 Aug 2016 7:01am
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Holysmoke said..
It seems to be getting very popular and as much as I don't want to left behind


shouldnt worry about what everyone else is doing too much..........
Holysmoke
Holysmoke

WA

88 posts

25 Aug 2016 7:18am
Yeah tell me that when we have light winds and I'm sitting on the beach watching my mates have a ball on foils
Rads
Rads

WA

110 posts

25 Aug 2016 7:54am
ok, i'll rephrase then.........

foiling is the shizzlest dude.......sooo pops right now, takin ova!..........HAVE to buy one

or...

I could just say.... dont go to the beach til its 15+
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

25 Aug 2016 12:04pm
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Rads said..

I could just say.... dont go to the beach til its 15+


Then I'd get to kite maybe once a month, and spend my time mowing the lawn on giant kites and boards. Yawn.
Rads
Rads

WA

110 posts

26 Aug 2016 7:36am
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Kamikuza said..

Rads said..

I could just say.... dont go to the beach til its 15+



Then I'd get to kite maybe once a month, and spend my time mowing the lawn on giant kites and boards. Yawn.


once a month it gets 15+???.......yawn alright!

that sux........sorry dude



Kraut
Kraut

WA

547 posts

26 Aug 2016 7:53am
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cbulota said..

My guess is that it probably won't ever become nearly as mainstream as riding a surfboard or twintip because of 1) the cost and 2) the difficulty to learn



3) several incidents indicating that sharks are somewhat attracted to foils and may try to chase them
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

26 Aug 2016 11:20am
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Rads said...
Kamikuza said..

Rads said..

I could just say.... dont go to the beach til its 15+



Then I'd get to kite maybe once a month, and spend my time mowing the lawn on giant kites and boards. Yawn.


once a month it gets 15+???.......yawn alright!

that sux........sorry dude





I was being generous
mick14
mick14

SA

343 posts

8 Sep 2016 8:48am


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Even body dragging with a foil board takes a bit of practice. At least that's one thing I've got nailed now





Why would you be body dragging with a foil board? I only body drag when I lose my board.
Kraut
Kraut

WA

547 posts

8 Sep 2016 7:34am
Dragging through the shallows into deeper waters (1m+)
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