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Marimu said..
Just a quick comparison of the F-One Strike v3 and Duotone Slick Dlab.
For reference I am 78kg on Unifoil Hyper 150 and came from a windsurfing background. I have no association whatsoever with either brand. Just thought I would help others make a decision, who may not have access to both wings.
Upwind
Whilst hard to compare, I felt the Slick was faster upwind.
Ground tricks
The boom on the Slick made tacking and gybing easier and riding one handed allows for one handed tricks.
Getting up
F-One are famous for their amazing low end grunt. The Strike was easier to pump and get up in light winds.
Stability
The Strike was more stable both in the water and flagging out. Better for beginners and wave riding.
Backwinding
The Strike was better in this respect. However, the Slick was more stable riding backwinded.
Lift for jumps
The Strike felt much easier to jump higher.
Fatigue
Couldn't ride the Slick for as long due to forearm fatigue. This is so crucial when learning, since time on the water helps progression. The Strike can be ridden for 6 hours without harness compared to 2 with the Slick.
Weight
The Strike felt much lighter.
Safety
The solid boom on the Slick made me nervous about getting hit or it damaging the board.
Summary
For racing/blasting, and some freestyle tricks, the Slick would be my choice. Overall though I would chose the Strike for beginners through to wave riding.
Nice review. This quote was very enlightening
"FatigueCouldn't ride the Slick for as long due to forearm fatigue. This is so crucial when learning, since time on the water helps progression. The Strike can be ridden for 6 hours without harness compared to 2 with the Slick." Which boom did you use with that Slick? I've been using a paddle as a boom and finally got my hands on a platinum boom last week. I didn't like the larger diameter I much prefer the smaller diameter of my "paddle boom".