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Stretchy said..
Peter, I started windfoiling on Starboard gear. Despite efforts to maintain it, this gear deteriorated, and I found the lack of available replacement components (in particular, fuselages) pretty frustrating. Because of this experience, I was attracted by the good availability of 2nd hand Axis gear and at good prices. I thought about getting a windfoil fuselage, but ending up deciding to commit to either windfoil or winging and I chose the latter (not about to get rid of my speedsailing gear though!!)
For winging I started with an HPS980 and have now added an ART999. I can see a bit of wing shuffling ahead of me, I'm now thinking I should swap the 980 for a HPS1050 (better light wind) and maybe add an HPS830 for a bit of wave action. I have the standard fuse, but would like to try a short.
I like the idea of full carbon foils like GoFoil, but so far my aluminum Axis fuse is holding up well (unlike the SB stuff). I dont know if current Armstrong mast stiffness is improved, but Ive seen other wingers who seem happy with them (Strop pushes his gear a bit harder than we will!). I'll be staying with Axis for now, but I don't think you'd go wrong with Armstrong , GoFoil, or a few other options either.
Thanks for the info, Rob. I had a couple of sessions on Armstrong gear now. Loved the weight while carrying it, but on the water, it did not work for me at all. Maybe the trim was wrong, or maybe I'd need more sessions to get used to it, but the sessions were frustrating enough that I don't want to try again. I have not any issues with the SB gear deteriorating (unlike SS gear before that!), but I think they made so many mistakes that their foils are dead, except for IQ. Way too many incompatible fuses, and even the mast-fuse connection that
looks the same is actually different enough from the carbon mast I have that I cannot use if with the wing fuse. Add to that incompatible "improvements" every year, and the retailers in the US have pretty much given up on them. They have more 2021 gear available than newer gear.
One thing about the Axis gear I did not like much is that the mast-fuse connection only uses 2 bolts. Did you ever notice that the front bolt has come loose? This was one big issue for the SS gear for me (with several broken fuses) and others that eventually drove me away. But the SS connection is just flat, while the Axis connection at least is U-shaped.
I know several wingers who landed on Go Foils after using other brands, so I'd love to try them, but not being able to travel with them is a deal killer. I also find it quite curious that Go Foils states "Built with 100% pre-preg carbon fiber", but when I look at the finish on the mast and fuse, there's absolutely no indication of carbon fibers. In contrast, every carbon foil, mast, boom, or fin I ever used clearly showed carbon fibers.
It looks more like an alu foil with respect to the finish. The price of their sets of around $1400 US are also typical for alu foils. Carbon sets usually cost $1000 more.The phrase "Built with 100% carbon" seems rather carefully formulated to
imply a full carbon construction, without actually stating that the mast-fuse combo
is 100% carbon.