Just posted this on the code group after a few good wing session on the 810x
810x Initial Thoughts:
Ok I've put 3 very solid winging sessions in on the 810x now and I think I'm willing to say it's my favourite code product that I've winged so far!
I haven't had a chance to prone or sup surf it yet so can't give feedback on that aspect of it yet.
My one line review would be "easy and predictable"
I was somewhat expecting it to be a bit more of a handful with less glide and an affinity to roll into turns before I wanted it to.
At least in my experience, there's heaps of glide and pump (again while winging but I did really drag out some gybes or flagged out waves and it had plenty!)
When I say easy and predictable I've never liked a locked in feeling on the very high aspect foils I want to be in control of when and where the foil turns and I can't always get that with them. Pitch and lift are also very predictable.
So far it's not the crazy side to side roll of the mid aspect that many may expect but it's more a case of when I decide I want to put in a few quick turns it just responds with much less lag and much less fuss. On my S series foils I'd almost need to prepare for the turn and make sure I had everything loaded up ready to go it seems less essential with the X.
Yesterday we got a sizeable southerly wind/swell blow in. Waves were easy overhead and not once did the foil feel like it wanted to buck me off, I could concentrate purely on placing my turns more so than keeping the foil in the water.
Finally, yes it does feel "slower" but I'm not racing anywhere so I actually prefer it. It sits in a really nice place on the wave and again I'm not having to worry about bleeding off speed in between turns. It's not a sketchy top speed limit either where the foil loses composure it simply feels like a "cruise control" where it hits that speed and just sits comfortably there. I've still had my watch giving me readings of 33-37km/h so it's not "slow"
Anyways so far so good, I've mostly paired it with the medium fuse and 150AR stab so far next step will be the small fuse and 142AR to see how that changes things up.
Hopefully some decent surf conditions to give it a work out on the sup (which is probably my strongest discipline and where I'll really be able to test pump, but I am feeling optimistic)
I had to test out a new wing for a mate so wasn't really concentrating on the 810x in this but it gives you an idea of how it wings on a flat day.
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