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Johndesu said..kobo said..Johndesu said..hilly said..tomooh said..
Surf looked a bit smaller today so I thought I would try the 1250 again after 4 days on the 1050. Ended up thinking I would have been better on the 1050 still.
Only thing the 1250 is better at is glide and generating speed. If you like pumping then that is the wing to use. I will use it for light wind days and tiny waves or when I need to link up between flat sections. Oh and downwind.
Hi hilly so how would you compare the 1250 to the 1550 then, maybe a smaller version of the 1550 perhaps then ?:-)
A smaller version of the 1550 would be the CF1200, same handling characteristics but everything scaled down.The 1250 is a different foil shape/ section and feel to ride.
OK Kobo so is the 1250 better then the CF1200? so when I am ready in the future then which should I buy?:-)
Depends on what you are looking for. If you want the same feel as the 1550 ( easy turning , great rail to rail surfing, and solid easy lift ) then the 1200 will feel exactly the same but with less lift and more turn ,so it can be used in bigger waves.
The 1250 is less lifty than the 1200 but handles speed with less front foot pressure.The 1250 does not turn rail to rail as easily as the 1200 because it is wider and flatter, so if you are wanting to rip harder turns the 1200 is better. ( 1050 is best ) The 1250 shines if you want maximum glide and pump efficiency with longer arc turns at high speed with even foot pressure.
The 1250 is more difficult to ride in some respects ( mainly turns) as it is more HA than the 1200 but it pumps easier.
Im going to teach my son to foil and I will use the 1550 and 1200 , not the 1250 or 1050.
If you like glide and pump go the 1250, If you like easy turning and easy riding go the 1200.