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paul.j said..Filow said..
From witch Brand Mate ?
The best foil board brand in the world mate ONE!!
www.oneoceansports.com
Haha I have to say that as I own the brand but our foil boards are killer and our customs have just gone to the next level with my new 5'11 x 26 x 95L now only 5kg
just had one made the exact same size. 26 seems like a good width... not sure why some of the super small foil SUPs are more like 28" becuase it will be good SUPers that are using them and lateral stability just isnt a problem with a big keel dangling underneath. The wider boards will catch more on turns though maybe. If anything I went deliberately narrow otherwise I'll completely forget how to ride a 26" wide regular surf SUP. My balance on riding regular Surf SUPs after foiling is already suffering.
Not sure how small its all going to go length wise. I see youve gone 5'11 rather than right down to 5'6 ish like some. Every other sport I've been involved in went too small at some point:
- Windsurf: Ive still got a 65 litre wave board in the loft that looks like a turkish slipper. 'Down the line' it was supposedly for... of course nowadays everybody knows 'down the line' means gusty so the volumes are nearer 85 litre
- Kitesurf: remember Lou Wainman and his 90cm twintips? 115cm was the shortest I ever had but it was still ridiculous to where they eventually settled at about 140-150cm
- Sup: same again... I've had an 80 litre board and enjoyed it at the time but I wouldnt have another that small
- Surf: Kelly slater forced the entire industry to go too small in the 90's. How many days in my teens were wasted on a potato chip when I'd have had way more fun on something more realistic.
it will be interesting to see if sup foil follows the same path