You got a Moz custom too JJ?
Its super interesting how you can get foiling with your front foot in the strap and they move it back once flying. I wouldn't have a hope in hell of doing that
... Its super interesting how you can get foiling with your front foot in the strap and they move it back once flying. I wouldn't have a hope in hell of doing that
+1 I caught that too straight off and had to replay to make sure that's what I saw. I guess you have a lot of front foot pressure? Not a criticism at all, just observation.
Lovely seeing you roll off into the swells. Your video does a good job of capturing that. As someone mentioned here a while back, we inland foilers with much shorter periods between the chop/swell have to go a bit slower "stay in the pocket".
You got a Moz custom too JJ?
Its super interesting how you can get foiling with your front foot in the strap and they move it back once flying. I wouldn't have a hope in hell of doing that
Thanks all
I bought Simon's first Moz custom - he wanted an even closer geometry but it suits me.
I had to set up a little bridge to get dual footstraps from the central inserts - works great.
Like the narrow tail - my heel goes over the rail a little which feels good flying upwind.
Mark builds 'em well, it's structurally perfect even after Simon flying it in circles for miles
It's not difficult to move your front foot in-flight, try it
Been doing it for years, handy in marginal conditions to help keep the board flat, to plane.