Love the concept - easy to de-power downwind and should be able to angle the foil like a kite-foiler upwind?
I'll wait for the Slingshot version
I think its funny how Naish always acts like he's the first while most of the time he is definately not and (my opinion) more often than not doesn't have the best worked out version of things.
I think its funny how Naish always acts like he's the first while most of the time he is definately not and (my opinion) more often than not doesn't have the best worked out version of things.
Love the concept - easy to de-power downwind and should be able to angle the foil like a kite-foiler upwind?
I'll wait for the Slingshot version
www.facebook.com/windsurfjournal/videos/1040703936317695/?t=28
As someone pointed out elsewhere, it's going to be difficult to see downwind.
I wouldn't mind giving it a go depending on the price. Something different that could be a laugh. When I used to waterski we attached the rope to the front of a ski just to see if it would work. Turns out my mum was the only one that could do it properly.
1 - If I can pack this wing in my regular luggage and rent a SUP @ a windy-ish resort and have fun...
2 - If I can get out on the ice of our lake in winter and scoot around on some kinda board... or skates... or a ring of frozen sausage...
3 - If the price is not stupid and it gets my SUP going half-assed-decent in sub-planing conditions... (iffy)
4 - If I can look cool (sausage-ring notwithstanding) doing it... then this old windsurfer is IN!
Where can you buy one of these wings in Perth WA, and how much?
It would open up so many areas inland to sail, looks good.
That just looks like hard work, all arm work no harness and bugger all leverage for control.
I may be wrong but I imagine they won't take long to hit the s/h market
There's nowhere near the load of a windsurfer sail of kitesurfing kite so it shouldn't be that bad.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised to start seeing a harness being used with them.
I like the idea.
I think it looks like a bit of fun :).
We will for sure give it a go here and see what it is all about and get a lot of foilers to test it out,,
I don't think you would need a harness, as the power you need (when on the foil) , is so little.
Paired with the right foil / board.
We already require so little power to get going on the more lifty foils (freeriding / fun foils) on the wind foil boards.
Think it just have to bee seen as a potentially fun 'add on', to the Wind foiling / Kite foiling / SUP foiling.
I wonder how the pricing will be?
Also I wonder about the size of board to use?
Meh... I'm waiting for the improved MW Wing/FRP Gear version
(ducks to avoid incoming rocks and stones)
How are you supposed to hang onto it for extended periods. It's weird! Cumbersome. I'm not sold. Any footage of Mr Naish in action on it?
Yeah agree, a nice simple light wind option. I hope it works.
Don't think it's gunna be a light wind option, All the videos I've seen so far (from all brands) have been in really decent wind , can't see how they're gunna make bigger sizes than the 3 metres for lighter wind and not be hitting the water with the bottom of it as your holding it in the middle. See Kai Lenny on the ozone one it nearly gets ripped out of his hands hitting the water a few times and that looks smaller than the Naish.
I agree with Jesper - it could be a great option with big high-lift foils when downwinding ocean windswells.
Looks like it might be easy to depower so we can just ride the swells.
Yeah agree, a nice simple light wind option. I hope it works.
Don't think it's gunna be a light wind option, All the videos I've seen so far (from all brands) have been in really decent wind , can't see how they're gunna make bigger sizes than the 3 metres for lighter wind and not be hitting the water with the bottom of it as your holding it in the middle. See Kai Lenny on the ozone one it nearly gets ripped out of his hands hitting the water a few times and that looks smaller than the Naish.
The largest ones need 25kts and that's for the 70kg riders.