I'm going to be downsizing my current wing foiling board - a Takuma BX Hybrid 7'10" x 30" at 138liters. I'm looking for a board that I can knee start comfortably on, but that will still pop up onto foil in 8-10mph of wind. Has anyone ridden the 2020 Naish Hover 95 or 110 boards? I'm leaning specifically towards the 95 because I weigh 75kg.
Does anyone have input on the two construction types - Carbon Sandwich & Carbon Ultra? It would be great to know the weight of the 95 in both of these constructions, to see if the weight savings is worth the trade-off in durability.
I am 105kg and I can comfortably knee start on the 110 litre. You should be fine knee starting on a 95 litre with a little practice.
A friend used the 95lt Naish for his wing and he would be over 85kg. He upgraded to the new 6'3" Fanatic but wishes he had stayed with the 95 Naish.
I thought you could only get the 95Lt in carbon ultra. I have the 125Lt carbon ultra and it is 7.8kg so would think the 95 would be mid to low 6kg.
Any more updates or info from someone out there on the weight for the Hover SUP 95 Ultra Carbon? Thanks!
OK, the Carbon Sandwich is a full sandwich top and bottom. The Carbon Ultra has a wood reinforcement in the stance area.
Here is the two diagrams off the website ( naishfoils.com ) to make it a little clearer.
Carbon Sandwich.
Carbon Ultra.
Basically the Carbon Sandwich does have a little more durability outside of the stance area and the Carbon Ultra is about 400grams lighter +/-.
The outlines on the 110 and 125 change a little with the Carbon Ultra with a slightly more pulled in nose. Thus the Carbon Sandwich is likely a slightly more stable board for starting and Carbon Ultra does have a lightly more aft mid point allowing you to set the board up a little more aggressively and tail bias in you mounting.
I hope this helps a bit.
Ride safe,
JB