Mystery of the Midlength Foilboard Unlocked

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Matt Nuzzo talks about midlength wing foilboards, and which one may be right for you.

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Love my 55L Armie ML for winging, prone, and parawinging at 67kgs!

grahamreed
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Firm believer in this style of wing board. I have a 5’6” x 20 75L Sunova carver. it’s my only wing board and it goes great in most conditions. Not great for freestyle but can still be jumped.

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I'm intrigued about your statement that the F-one is the best for beginners. I'm not a beginner, but beginning to improve jibe/footswitch percentage (not yet 50%). I'm interested in one-board quiver, 75 kg, but my conditions vary from needing to schlog back off foil in 0-10kts to 30kt 5 ft swell (Lake Michigan). I am considering 90L f-one, but am most concerned about getting going in big chop. Right now on Naish hover 110L really easy in such conditions. Worried about rolling off the board like its a log. Is the f-one 90L more stable than the super K 80L?

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would you reconmend any of these ML for someone at the learning to jibe stage? and if so which one. was looking at Armstrong as i use their foils, but heard not good for someone at the learning to jibe stage. thanks for your input and help :)

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I ride a 65ML winging in all conditions. At 185Lbs / 84KG, do yo think the 45ML or the 55ML would be best suited for dedicated prone, for fast paddling into waist to chest high weak surf?

FoilWays
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Where do you get the shim to attach the F-one to the foil drive gen 2? I couldn't find it online.

MonkeyPodBand
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Dude this is not the Appletree Slice as you say

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