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BullroarerTook said..
Sorry I missed this before. The 216 is pretty flat without shimming. I measured 0.8 down. If you like a loose feel then this is your guy. The 215 is closer to 1.8 down and so feels more stable. But I've nicked myself on those points too many times and I won't use it. My go to is the 250 for wing, even with the 1000 free front. If you're learning with the Flow try either the 300 or the 250. Both are about 1.8 down. I really like the 300 with the Flow 1500 when working on transitions in flat water. A bit too locked for swell riding.
(Craig feel free too correct with the real numbers.)
Yeah right. So the 1.5 down of the 215 gives more downward pressure on the stab than the 0.8 of the 216 ( I assume we're talking degrees of angle ) which stiffens up pitch and roll ?
I wonder if this is effectively the same as going up in stabilizer size without an increase in area (going from 216 - 215 and obviously ignoring the 1cm difference in size between them)
Also, is it just me or does the 216 look quite a bit bigger in area than the 215 ? Especially on the over head photo.