It's interesting that wing foiling is a complete system with sub systems, each element creates some change, low end, top end, stability, yaw, glide etc, a bit like Pokemon I guess I need to 'try them all'
So I was watching
Kane Dewilde's
light wind video, and like baldy123 says a long thin floaty board seems to help (100 liters!) (plus Kane has his own custom wing!), however he uses a tiny hand wing, 3.5, I just thought with practice I could get under 8knots but not yet anyways
and a Japanese video shows the rider comparing the
Maliko200 and the
GL210 and the rider says they prefer the Maliko as, even though a tad slower, is more stable, gybes better, carves better and is more fun overall, will have to try and ride more foils to get my own feeling on them all - cheers for the great input