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Axis DW / SUP Hybrid boards

Created by zimboflyman zimboflyman  > 9 months ago, 12 Jan 2024
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zimboflyman
zimboflyman

22 posts

12 Jan 2024 7:34pm
I'm Interested in opinions from anyone who's tried these out?I'm looking for a one board "jack of all trades" for Wing, supSurf Foil and maybe even DW supfoil.

At 65kg I was thinking of 6'2" x 23" 100L
At my level, just learning jibes, I don't want to go too narrow or low in volume, so thinking this could be a good size?
NikOnFoil
NikOnFoil

101 posts

12 Jan 2024 8:40pm
I had the Axis 6'2 Hybrid to test for a few days. Extremely relaxing, goes up easily, quite light and easy to handle. Felt agile once flying and easy in taxiing. However, it seemed to be quite fragile so handle with care. And a bit too long for me. I'm now on a 5'10. For winging I don't think you need that much length. If you plan to use it also for SUP foiling and downwinding maybe it makes sense.
jonysan
jonysan

84 posts

13 Jan 2024 12:31am
I have the Axis 6'2 Hybrid, 100L, bought it as my light wind board, and also to use in gusty inland conditions, when my 72L board can be a pain!
I second what NikOnFoil wrote..........."Extremely relaxing, goes up easily, quite light and easy to handle. Felt agile once flying and easy in taxiing. However, it seemed to be quite fragile so handle with care".
For me, the length is not a problem, in fact I find it smooths out Pitch instability.

A friend of mine uses the 120L version in waves, and also for downwinders, he raves about it !

If you do get one, also get the Axis board bag, the standing area, rails, and mast tracks are super strong, but the foredeck, and planing area are lightweight carbon construction.
zimboflyman
zimboflyman

22 posts

13 Jan 2024 9:29pm
Great feedback - thanks @jonysan and @NikOnFoilWhat weight and experience level are you guys?
jonysan
jonysan

84 posts

15 Jan 2024 4:41am
73kg, and..... 'enough'
NikOnFoil
NikOnFoil

101 posts

15 Jan 2024 2:53pm
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jonysan said..
73kg, and..... 'enough'



Same for me.

The length wasn't a problem for me neither on water. Only on land - I find anything bigger than me a bit awkward to handle and the sensitive nose doesn't make it better. But on water really a nice board. They did a great job with the shape.
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