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KB7 said..
I have also been going through the pain of this decision matrix for a couple months.
I'm 82kg riding Armstrong MA and HA foils with new mast, experienced winger and sup surfer.
I've justified spending another 3K AUD into the foiling black hole as a multiple discipline board, light wind winging, prone paddle up, sup foil and down winding in that order. I actually doubt I'm ever going to really do down winding much because by definition when it's windy I'll be winging or kiting. Plus we don't get allot of great days around Sydney when it's suitable for DW but I want to be able to give it a try. I think allot of people would be in the same boat so it's hard to make a decision right now,
Kalama Kuda- fantastic build quality and probably the most optimised for DW but limited distribution or availability here.
KT-- they look great but no availability here.
Sunnova Elite - lots of people have these and I've ridden a few, good prices on the lower tech versions and plenty of availability. Track is well placed for everything, you can't really go wrong.
Naish Hover DW - nice boards look like the easiest to learn DW on but too expensive for a big brand product imho
Amos Sultan - This was my first choice, light, super build quality and made in Australia but the build time 6-8 weeks I couldn't wait.
Armstrong DW...I ended up buying their 7 2 107L version which was available now , comes with a good board bag as well , build quality has been great on my Armie FG boards so hoping it will be the same. Plus I know the tracks are right.
Early days will see how it goes.
did you say above your weight ?
keep us all in the loop. i'm eyeing off same board
i had a little chuckle - as reports come in from many beach shores across australia as people hear the faint shouting of 4 letter words as all us mugs take the plunge this year.