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excav8ter said..
So I have exclusive been using Slingshot foils, and mainly I use the i84, but I also have the i99 and a new i76 (that has never been used)
At 6'4" and 220lbs, I find the i84 to be a great wing, but it seems to get overpowered pretty easily. Especially when wingfoiling, which I want to do more of.
Slingshot is rumored to be introducing more foils in the Phantasm lineup, as well as a new 1600 sq. cm. foil.
Help convince me that I need an HA front foil in my life. I like the i99 for light wind and slow moving waves and the i84 for when it gets bigger and more windy. Am I missing the boat on HA fouls? My pumping skills are improving on the windfoil and hopefully will get better on the wingfoil too.
Thanks!
I've been trying to figure out possible benefits of HA over LA.
Did a back to back test yesterday in 15 knots riding awesome 1m bumps at my local beach of the 2 Phantasm wings below.
The 926 HA wing is now 835mm. It carved too slowly at 926mm.
The 730 gets up on foil in in about 10 knots. The HA about 11.
They both turn about the same in full power carves, banking into a swell etc.
The HA is definitely looser, quicker turning and more playful - the 730's steadier, ride height is "set and forget", I can stay up on foil when almost stationary (great for gybing in difficult conditions).
Surprisingly they fly at similar speeds, for me max 23-24 knots on the ocean pushing it, easy cruising at 20 knots.
Expected the HA to be a lot faster (because of the HA hype) but realize now that the speed limiter is probably control and that's unlikely to change unless we use longer fuselages - but then we'll lose turning and carving capability.
Also the 730 (almost identical to the amazing Infinity 76) is fast for it's size, partly due to its unusually sharp leading edge.
As Damien says at 2.40 in the excellent video below - if you have a power source (sail, kite, wing) you don't need wide high aspect wings - HA glide is nice to have (essential for prone and SUP foilers) but usually comes at the cost of carving capability because of the extra width.