hilly said..Haha told you the Enduros were good

Took me forever to fall in love with one

just had to sort out the right choice for local conditions.
Jeroensurf said..
Different weight/riding style and conditions suit different foils.I,m just back from a week at Crozon- French Britany (and 45min from where the AFS factory is located).I can see that the Enduro,s work there really well. Higher speed waves on in general flatter waves and less tight turning. At Home in the Netherlands I ride slow but steep and short period northsea waves where we make lots of tight turns to stay on the waves, the Silks suit me there better.
With the Enduro 700 for example I was outrunning the waves. because it was simply too fast.My quiver now:UHM 80+ waiting for my One Ocean SS78 with adapter for the bigger foils.Enduro 1600+1300+1100+900 (700 sold)Pure HA 1100Silk V1 1050+850 (ordered the V2 1050+850)Evo1650 (just to lazy to sell it/keep it for when the wife wanna give it a try).****load of stabs (Pure/Silk/Silk HA/ Kparts/UG/KD-Maui).
This is a good take. ^^^
Here in the Gorge the swell changes a lot over a short distance. The perfect foil would be fast enough with the right glide to get through the softer roller sections but then still maneuverable enough to rip on the steep short period stuff that pops up when the river pinches down.
I think the e800, here, makes the whole experience feel well rounded. Silk 1050 was similar, could perform everywhere, but was simply slow and at some point when my style is maxed out it is fun to get going faster for my turns.