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Created by emmafoils emmafoils  > 9 months ago, 11 Apr 2020
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emmafoils
emmafoils

307 posts

11 Apr 2020 5:21pm
If one has a fantasy of trying DW, what foil would be good to start with? High aspect or a big surf type foil? Thanks
murf
murf

SA

478 posts

11 Apr 2020 7:40pm
Whatever you get make sure its the biggest in the range. Try to make you life as easy as possible.

I ride a Takuma LOL 1900 95% of the time for downwinding.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

11 Apr 2020 7:59pm
Armstrong 2400 gets up on anything
ShaneOC
ShaneOC

SA

14 posts

12 Apr 2020 5:51am
Naish 2450 Jet
AquaPlow
AquaPlow

QLD

1064 posts

12 Apr 2020 7:45am
With or without windwing..? With u have that cracked. B4 u start
Cheers
AP
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

12 Apr 2020 10:33am
The big 2450 Naish is an awesome slow speed high lift foil and perfect for DW.
windara
windara

QLD

256 posts

13 Apr 2020 7:05am
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murf said..
Whatever you get make sure its the biggest in the range. Try to make you life as easy as possible.

I ride a Takuma LOL 1900 95% of the time for downwinding.


Hi murf.. have you used the 1600 lol for DW? If so how does it compare to the 1900?
murf
murf

SA

478 posts

13 Apr 2020 6:58am
Yep I have used the 1600 for downwinding. For the conditions we have in Adelaide I found there is not a huge amout of difference in speed between the 1600 and 1900. You have a lot more control with the 1600 but the 1900 is just easier to get going.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10219893665584824&id=1016730860

This clip if from Saturday in about 15 to 20 knots.
paul.j
paul.j

QLD

3369 posts

13 Apr 2020 10:56am
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murf said..
Yep I have used the 1600 for downwinding. For the conditions we have in Adelaide I found there is not a huge amout of difference in speed between the 1600 and 1900. You have a lot more control with the 1600 but the 1900 is just easier to get going.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10219893665584824&id=1016730860

This clip if from Saturday in about 15 to 20 knots.



Stop eating so many pies and you will get the 1600 up just as easy
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

13 Apr 2020 3:36pm
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paul.j said..


murf said..
Yep I have used the 1600 for downwinding. For the conditions we have in Adelaide I found there is not a huge amout of difference in speed between the 1600 and 1900. You have a lot more control with the 1600 but the 1900 is just easier to get going.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10219893665584824&id=1016730860

This clip if from Saturday in about 15 to 20 knots.





Stop eating so many pies and you will get the 1600 up just as easy



Yeah agree seen Jacko fly past me on the 1300
murf
murf

SA

478 posts

13 Apr 2020 4:40pm
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paul.j said..


murf said..
Yep I have used the 1600 for downwinding. For the conditions we have in Adelaide I found there is not a huge amout of difference in speed between the 1600 and 1900. You have a lot more control with the 1600 but the 1900 is just easier to get going.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10219893665584824&id=1016730860

This clip if from Saturday in about 15 to 20 knots.





Stop eating so many pies and you will get the 1600 up just as easy



But I like pies!
Scotty Mac
Scotty Mac

SA

2060 posts

13 Apr 2020 8:13pm
Wing ding don't count Pirie! Ha ha
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