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Pasquales said..
In my experience, 1250 (non chopped/72/60/232) requires more finesse. I weigh 90 kgs and can easily over pump, where too much pressure causes the foil to sink instead of glide. By doing shorter faster pumps, the 1250 can run and get you going. It's a fun in swell, feels like it travels at the right speed, and doesn't out run the wave. It also handles drops and feels really pitch stable. I use the old +1 tail shim, to make for controlled lift. When turning, I tend to use a more drawn out movements. Key is to keep speed up and not crank to hard and breach the tips. I use the 1250 for prone and winging and find it a jack of all trades.
Ok thanks pasquales I tried the 1250 with a -2 ish / -1 3/4 titanium shim today (instead of the zero shim as I am pretty light under 65kg) in similar conditions & it pumped a bit better but I think I understand what you mean, I later switched to the 1550v2 (because the waves size dropped about 1ft & under) and I think the 1250 is a better wing, seems to be faster & more fun, I usually sup my Nasih 5.7 wing board but I will also try Prone & Winging soon:-)