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Goofcat said..
Thx guys, guess I'll see if I can demo the new HA. I've never had any issues turning the HA 1125, so improving turning isn't on the top of the list for me. More guide and stability at speed would be nice. For some reason, when I go really fast on the 1125, it does these quick up and downs. (HA1125, 190 tail blue shim, 85 mast 60 fuze). Hopefully the new HA's doesn't do that.
you are referring to pitch stability.
Read the detailed reviews on facebook / insta (there are many now) and pitch stability is one of the main improvements apart from stall speed.
you won't get much info on here it seems.
For example one of hundreds of review feedbacks .
"This is great, interesting comparisons. demoed new 880 yesterday and ordered one immediately! Not quite as fast as the MA1000 but the most forgiving foil I have used. (Not to critical on pitch angle like the MAs) Amazing glide and low end stall speed, super responsive to turn, real pressure pumping, basically as advertised! "
or Sky Rama did one .
"REVIEW of the new HA Foils
Aloha crew here is unbiased review of the new 680 HA and 880
Hybrid HA foils are the future of foiling across all disciplines.
The anticipated HA range is finally here, I had met up with army and Oskar and Jeremy in maui for some testing and feed back on these new ha foils and rode various protos. I had sworn an oath to keep my lips sealed, until now.
I rode the 880 ha in maui was amazed how well it turned and rolled for its wing span, but more so how well it stayed on foil at low speed, it has a big range of low n top speed. Army has been working hard on foil sections to give a wide range of top speed and low speed forgiveness in a smaller cm2 package. Let's be real, the more cm2 we use the slower it will be due to the surface drag. How to get less cm2 and acts like a bigger foil? Foil sections is a scientific art.
Maneuverability:
this feels more surfy then any other ha I have ridden from other brands, it almost felt like it was reading my mind as I think turn it did does it so fluid there is no hesitation in roll and the pitch sensitivity is more stable then the original HA.
Pitch:
The pitch is very smooth and predictable even on the small 680 ha I don't have any sudden drops in cabin pressure. big surf and high speed is where I get most my turbulence and didn't have to stay on my toes on the drop or bottom turns on over head surf, it just felt intuitive and very controlled. For intermediate riders this is a welcome character and all levels alike.
Speed:
I found the 680 ha to handle over head waves and no problem holding it down. When I used the pump 202 stab in over head surf on the 680 I had to be more alert drawing my bottom turn. the top speed to me was higher then 725 on 680.
Drop outs don't happen unless your way off in mast position in your tracks. how I test drop out speeds is by pulling out of a wave and glide till I drop, the 680 ha with surf 205 red shim just flows till speed runs to 0 with out the drop, it has a sustain glide with no sudden stall outs at 85 kilos.
Stabilizers:
Wow this where the ha really shine! 680 HA feel great on any stabilizer I tried. 205 surf, 220 glide, pump 202, dart 140. Don't sleep on mixing up stabilizers.
The 220 glide red shim turn my 680 into 925-1125 combo for endless speed glides, but what blew me away was how well it surfed and is one of my favorites for small surf, down wind combos. The rail to rail roll was so graceful, sharp and balanced vs the jet fighter aggressive 205 surf when I need to go to war.
Pump 202 is a absolute skate board on the 680 giving so much support and lift in your turns from knee high all the way to head high, I had so much lift even with red shim I had to set all the way back in the tracks to 1! It's a slower stab so shim with red and it loves the pocket and some momentum generated from skating rail to rail or steeper waves. The turns on the 205 pump is sharp and predictable.
205 surf is a jet fighter on the 680. Rail to rail surfing and speed with red shim or no shim or blue. like the pump 202 this was made for surfing the pocket or just giving those great carves we all crave or sharp bottom turn lip kisses.
The dart 140 is an elite stealth fighter popular amongst the team and for good reason, it loosens any set up to bring out the performance and speed across the board. I been riding these types of small,stabilizers with George foster over the years and knew I was riding the future, fast forward to here and now and stabilizers are the biggest affordable way to squeeze out the character you wish to play on any given discipline. Don't sleep on stabilizers.
This HA range is for everyone of all levels. Go bigger if your a beginner, go smaller if intermediate, these do run smaller then original ha so 880 is like 925-680 is like 725 etc.
The future of HA foils is a blend of what we want, what we know and what we discover along the way to raise the evolution of design and performance.
These HA foils are definitely at the forefront of user friendly high performance and foil section technology that will surely leave a grin on your face as it did mine.
This is truly unbiased review even as a team rider, I have bitten my tongue in the past, as I am man of speaking my truth, unlike main stream media I do my reporting based on my findings and covey it best to my knowledge."
.. so if seabreeze is where you get info i'd broaden your search vectors lol