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Matador 5m low end vs others

Created by patronus patronus  > 9 months ago, 10 May 2022
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patronus
patronus

486 posts

10 May 2022 1:38pm
86kg learning gybe and looking at 5m Naish Matador LT to fill the gap between Ensis Score 6.2m and Hyde 4m and replace Naish wingsurfer S26 5.3m. Friends ride Ensis Score 4.6m and PPC 4.8m and get up in light winds ahead of wing surfer 5.3m, so a comparison with those is relatable.
Faff
Faff

VIC

1394 posts

10 May 2022 4:46pm
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patronus said..
86kg learning gybe and looking at 5m Naish Matador LT to fill the gap between Ensis Score 6.2m and Hyde 4m and replace Naish wingsurfer S26 5.3m. Friends ride Ensis Score 4.6m and PPC 4.8m and get up in light winds ahead od wing surfer 5.3m, so a comparison with those is relatable.



When I was learning to windsurf, getting a quiver of sails of same brand and model made a huge difference to my progress. I suspect it's the same with wingfoiling.
EDIT: do you really need an in-between wing? IMO, 2m gap is alright in those sizes.
patronus
patronus

486 posts

10 May 2022 3:05pm
The 6.2m to 4m jump would be Ok if winds were steady but there are enough days where wind is inbetween, and importantly a bit up and down, so will spend some time straining on 6.2m or struggling on 4m whereas 5m should be good - a luxury maybe. A lighter friend was hanging onto his CWC 6m longer than he wished as wind was uncertain until stepping down to 4.2m
Shlogger
Shlogger

533 posts

10 May 2022 10:28pm
You'll find the Matador LT quite a step up from the S26. Handles are awesome, goes upwind easily and just parks when flagged in waves.
It's powerful, very much like the FOne Strike, but different COE's.
You'll notice on the beach it doesn't like to sit upside down like most wings. Turn it right side up and it won't jump on beach. That's Naish's little secret for it driving forward and parking so well. Draft is forward.
It's inflation is 7-9, it really shines at 8.5-9. At first I found tacks difficult as the wing would angle down rather than stay neutral, slide your forward hand all the way forward in front handle and it goes away.
patronus
patronus

486 posts

12 Aug 2022 3:55pm
After feedback I got the Matador 5m. Bottom end is awesome. As expected (as no wing does everything) top end is limited, best angle into wind is narrow, though going more overhead helps. Still learning to gybe.
marco
marco

WA

328 posts

12 Aug 2022 11:03pm
I would not go for a Matador.... Top end and handling in waves is disappointing.
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