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hmsgeoff
hmsgeoff

19 posts

17 Jul 2019 5:03am
Full disclosure Steve @ K4 is a friend.

Regarding K4's and heavy chaps.
I'm 110 kg, sail (in UK) a Simmer Quantum 115 with 17cm Scorchers and 10cm Assy's.
I first tried 16's and got a bit of spin out. Swapped those for 17's and the problems went away.

Regarding feel.
In my 105 Quantum I have the Simmer fins the board came with. They look carbony, and are certainly stiff.
I find the k4's are bit like putting suspension forks on a bike.
They make the ride smoother and are more forgiving, better grip round corners.
A bike with rigid forks is more racy, more efficient. To keep speed off tarmac requires more control from the rider.

I like an easy life, I lack finesse and like the price, so I use K4's. (+ I like supporting a friend).
forceten
forceten

1312 posts

18 Jul 2019 10:37pm
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hmsgeoff said..
Full disclosure Steve @ K4 is a friend.

Regarding K4's and heavy chaps.
I'm 110 kg, sail (in UK) a Simmer Quantum 115 with 17cm Scorchers and 10cm Assy's.
I first tried 16's and got a bit of spin out. Swapped those for 17's and the problems went away.

Regarding feel.
In my 105 Quantum I have the Simmer fins the board came with. They look carbony, and are certainly stiff.
I find the k4's are bit like putting suspension forks on a bike.
They make the ride smoother and are more forgiving, better grip round corners.
A bike with rigid forks is more racy, more efficient. To keep speed off tarmac requires more control from the rider.

I like an easy life, I lack finesse and like the price, so I use K4's. (+ I like supporting a friend).


Your choice on size is consistent with mine.
Im a USA team rider for K4, Steve is always helpful.
philn
philn

1080 posts

20 Jul 2019 11:52pm
www.facebook.com/Starboard.Windsurfing/videos/699368550502023/?t=423

Jump to 7:00 in the video for Koster's preferred fin set up.
forceten
forceten

1312 posts

23 Jul 2019 11:04pm
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philn said..
www.facebook.com/Starboard.Windsurfing/videos/699368550502023/?t=423

Jump to 7:00 in the video for Koster's preferred fin set up.


as far as I heard Phil likes a quad, but any fin setup will work.
philn
philn

1080 posts

24 Jul 2019 2:18am
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forceten said..



philn said..
www.facebook.com/Starboard.Windsurfing/videos/699368550502023/?t=423

Jump to 7:00 in the video for Koster's preferred fin set up.





as far as I heard Phil likes a quad, but any fin setup will work.




He said he uses them as a twin most of the time unless a very powerful wave like Mauritius or Western Australia, and then he rides it as a quad.
forceten
forceten

1312 posts

24 Jul 2019 10:14pm
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philn said..

forceten said..




philn said..
www.facebook.com/Starboard.Windsurfing/videos/699368550502023/?t=423

Jump to 7:00 in the video for Koster's preferred fin set up.






as far as I heard Phil likes a quad, but any fin setup will work.





He said he uses them as a twin most of the time unless a very powerful wave like Mauritius or Western Australia, and then he rides it as a quad.


Thanks , his ability place him in a very elite group.
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