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GOFoil vs Axis Foil

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Created by Filow > 9 months ago, 16 Jul 2019
Scotty Mac
SA, 2048 posts
29 Aug 2019 10:30PM
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Yer Kent I have surfed both the 900 and 1000 axis wings. Surfing and down winding fairly different foiling scenarios!

tightlines
WA, 3467 posts
29 Aug 2019 9:41PM
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Yep I'm hanging out for downwind season over here, I still haven't really got that happening properly.

Scotty Mac
SA, 2048 posts
31 Aug 2019 6:32PM
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3rd session on the GL 240. This time north wind 20 knots downwind. Getting the hang of it now. So much faster. It's like there's not top end. Chasing down all the pockets and all the swell I could never catch before. Loving it now. So good.

frenchfoiler
498 posts
1 Sep 2019 4:39AM
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3rd session on the GL 240. This time north wind 20 knots downwind. Getting the hang of it now. So much faster. It's like there's not top end. Chasing down all the pockets and all the swell I could never catch before. Loving it now. So good.


How would you compare to Axis 1000 ?

Scotty Mac
SA, 2048 posts
1 Sep 2019 8:05AM
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Hi Frenchy, i have only used the axis 1000 wing surfing. Its a fair bit smaller than the GL240 so it would have to be blowing 30 plus knots for me to downwind with it i think. Having said that surfing it was good and i could pump out off the wave for a fair way. Its pretty fast wing no doubt. I will take a smaller GL wing out surfing in a few weeks and that would be a good comparison. The axis is solid and stiff but the mast is full of water and overall set up doesnt feel as light as the go foil and fitting together takes more time too. I have always been a fan of the go foils and the full carbon components.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
1 Sep 2019 8:19AM
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Who's wants to sell their Axis HA 900 to me?

stevet73
NSW, 239 posts
1 Sep 2019 7:03PM
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Coming into this thread late....it seems there are a crap load of foil manufacturers out there. How has this 'go-foil vs. axis' been going for so long?

Sorry....maybe one too many Father's Day beers, and not disputing the axis/go foil rep., but sounds like 'Apple Vs Samsung'....when there are so many good options out there.

Fluffing about on Google for 2 mins, just as a 'tip of the iceberg' example, airush and f-one 2020 surf foils on the market....not heard much about them.

...I don't have an Apple or Samsung phone....or an Axis or go-foil (or airush or f-one)....

I'm sure I'll regret this post in the morning.....

colas
4986 posts
1 Sep 2019 8:23PM
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Well, the subject of the topic is "GOFoil vs Axis Foil", so the discussion is definitively on topic, and having thorough discussions on a topic is what makes a forum interesting. And there are other topics on other brands, too. What would be problematic would be some people saying that only Axis or Go Foils are worth buying, without even having tried the other options.

If you want to constructively discuss other foil brands, go ahead. Useful information do not happen by itself in a forum. People have to spend time and money to experiment and report. Whining because you do not get to have the info you want from the work of other people for free is something that can happen, but should be apologized for once sober...

Holoholo
185 posts
2 Sep 2019 1:28AM
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Anyone have feedback about the Axis 750 for SUP surf? I'm 195 lbs/88 kilos... considering/hoping a standard fuze, 75cm mast and a 900 (mush) and 750(head high above) wing will cover me in the surf.

I'm currently on a GoFoil IWA w/ 24.5 mast plus pale adaptor. Pretty good all around, still fun, but lacking when it gets small, fat/mushy the mast too short in juice chop.... and of course- wanting to go out in minimal surf is why I got into foiling in the first place! Anyhow.... does the above work as an all-around sup/surf setup? Planning to get something bigger for Downwind.

toppleover
QLD, 2033 posts
2 Sep 2019 5:21AM
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Anyone have feedback about the Axis 750 for SUP surf? I'm 195 lbs/88 kilos... considering/hoping a standard fuze, 75cm mast and a 900 (mush) and 750(head high above) wing will cover me in the surf.

I'm currently on a GoFoil IWA w/ 24.5 mast plus pale adaptor. Pretty good all around, still fun, but lacking when it gets small, fat/mushy the mast too short in juice chop.... and of course- wanting to go out in minimal surf is why I got into foiling in the first place! Anyhow.... does the above work as an all-around sup/surf setup? Planning to get something bigger for Downwind.


Axis 900 = 1184 cm (projected area).
Axis 750 = 1272 cm (projected area)

Personally - I can not see the point in getting wings this close in size. Maybe just get the 900 & then work out what bigger wing to go with it.

Piros
QLD, 6879 posts
2 Sep 2019 6:51AM
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They are two completely different wings . The 75 is a carving surfing wing also great for towing. The 900 is much higher aspect built for maintaining speed and pumping it does still carve but a much wider arc & off course Downwinding for the experienced riders it's A Grade.Originally designed for Sup some of the prone guys are using it and ripping g on it . Check out this guy Larry Foiler
www.instagram.com/tv/B1p4GEknoqG/?igshid=1gqpe3iol2xfv

Also check out the new Axis 1000

Holoholo
185 posts
2 Sep 2019 6:04AM
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Hey Piros-

Yeah thanks!- that was kind of my understanding. Have also heard the 750 isn't too much in larger juicier stuff while the 900 gets pretty sketchy. Had a recommend for that combo from a buddy my size- the 750 as a daily driver leaning toward quicker / faster stuff to pretty big and the 900 for pumping and small days. (Again I'm 88ks on a 6' board). He also said the 900 actually carves amazingly well with the smallest stab and short fuselage. Would likely buy those once I got the 900 wired w/ the standard. I trust my buddy, but it would be nice to get a well-rounded set of opinions before laying out a boatload of cash.

Piros
QLD, 6879 posts
2 Sep 2019 8:50AM
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Yes forgot to mention Larry Foiler uses the super short Stab and small rear wing. Just be warned when you first try it you might not like it as it's really unstable BUT you soon get used to it and things start coming together pretty fast. Axis also have some new MFC style wings coming out as well , they might suit you more. They have a deeper cord and more V in the wing , like a seagull , early proto testing reports are pretty awesome , all round surfing wing.

toppleover
QLD, 2033 posts
2 Sep 2019 2:02PM
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My mate & I both bought 900 wings a couple if months ago. As Prios mentioned - felt weird at first but absolutely love the feel now (both prone). Super fast with heaps of glide - pumps really well & has nice mellow lift on take off, I'm finding it turns great aswell.

stevet73
NSW, 239 posts
2 Sep 2019 2:39PM
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colas said..
Well, the subject of the topic is "GOFoil vs Axis Foil", so the discussion is definitively on topic, and having thorough discussions on a topic is what makes a forum interesting. And there are other topics on other brands, too. What would be problematic would be some people saying that only Axis or Go Foils are worth buying, without even having tried the other options.

If you want to constructively discuss other foil brands, go ahead. Useful information do not happen by itself in a forum. People have to spend time and money to experiment and report. Whining because you do not get to have the info you want from the work of other people for free is something that can happen, but should be apologized for once sober...


My head hurts...... apologies all. Thanks colas....

I think (I think) my intention was to ask the question if this thread was inadvertently giving the impression of 'inflated interest'.....and potentially short changing other players...utopian level playing field etc...

.....back into my hole I go....damn u brain....

frenchfoiler
498 posts
9 Sep 2019 12:33AM
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Still haven't tried the new GL Gofoil, but I tried others brand. Axis is still my favorite by far. Signature and Gofoil GL are the only one I want to try as it seems they can match the peformance of the Axis. I have no contract with Axis, if I found a better foil I will get it.

Camarillo
365 posts
9 Sep 2019 5:25PM
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My history:
Neil Pryde large foil: good foil nice stiff mast ,good price but only one size mast and no big wing(s) (yet)
Gong XXL: noodle mast and a lot of drag and slow
Gofoil: only one size mast, 29,5 +3=32,5inch=83 cm ,M200 and M280 lot of drag like the Gong xxl
GL240 might be a nice wing but too expensive...
Axis: Stiff masts, nice wings, a very,very complete system and much more affordable then Gofoil...

I have the S820, S920 and the S102 and 440 Rear(ordered the 400 rear), looking forward to the S900 and S1000, the new carbon mast and the new fuselage!

eppo
WA, 9372 posts
9 Sep 2019 9:08PM
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Scotty Mac said..
Frenchfoiler; How you find the Takuma LOL 1900 compared to the axis 102 in terms of lift off? easier, the same or harder?
I hear the new Takuma carbon mast is much stiffer.
Yes the axis is nice and stiff for alu. So is the Go foil 29.5. If you light enough the axis 1000 may work for you? Be too small for me in a DW but I am 90kg.
Hope to try the GL240 on the weekend but not much wind forecast. I will share my thought if I try it.





Hard to say as I didn't try much the Takuma, I coudn't control the foil (and my friend wasn't comfortable either on my Axis 102 so I guess you need to get used to it). The guy who was riding with me was really fast on his Takuma, faster than me I think.
I really like a stiffer mast.
I should get the 1000 soon. I already use the 900 for surfing both on my sup 5'9 and my surf 4'3. I really like it because the lift is easy to control (even on my 4'3 on steeper wave), it has amazing speed and it turns really good.




Yeh that's it. The axis 900 is superb to control the lift on a steeper wave. Bloody fast to once up and going. Only used it on my Sup so far haven't proned it yet. Looking forward to that.

Easy to pump, intuitive. Turns well.

But I have kited with it (using the prone board). Holy **** that wing is quick in the swell. Scary fast. Been years since I've over run kites. Had no choice in the matter !!

and yeh the mast is super stiff. Quality engineering there without a doubt.

frenchfoiler
498 posts
10 Sep 2019 2:41AM
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frenchfoiler said..





Scotty Mac said..
Frenchfoiler; How you find the Takuma LOL 1900 compared to the axis 102 in terms of lift off? easier, the same or harder?
I hear the new Takuma carbon mast is much stiffer.
Yes the axis is nice and stiff for alu. So is the Go foil 29.5. If you light enough the axis 1000 may work for you? Be too small for me in a DW but I am 90kg.
Hope to try the GL240 on the weekend but not much wind forecast. I will share my thought if I try it.







Hard to say as I didn't try much the Takuma, I coudn't control the foil (and my friend wasn't comfortable either on my Axis 102 so I guess you need to get used to it). The guy who was riding with me was really fast on his Takuma, faster than me I think.
I really like a stiffer mast.
I should get the 1000 soon. I already use the 900 for surfing both on my sup 5'9 and my surf 4'3. I really like it because the lift is easy to control (even on my 4'3 on steeper wave), it has amazing speed and it turns really good.






Yeh that's it. The axis 900 is superb to control the lift on a steeper wave. Bloody fast to once up and going. Only used it on my Sup so far haven't proned it yet. Looking forward to that.

Easy to pump, intuitive. Turns well.

But I have kited with it (using the prone board). Holy **** that wing is quick in the swell. Scary fast. Been years since I've over run kites. Had no choice in the matter !!

and yeh the mast is super stiff. Quality engineering there without a doubt.



900 with a surf and sup works really good on wave. I'm waiting for the new ultra short fuselage, should be even better.

For DW I have big hopes with the 1000, I like the 102 and 92 but I think hight aspect wings are the way to go for DW, more glide and faster.

eppo
WA, 9372 posts
10 Sep 2019 7:38AM
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From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !

tightlines
WA, 3467 posts
10 Sep 2019 9:50AM
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From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !



Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.

mikesids
131 posts
10 Sep 2019 12:37PM
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Hey Tightlines, interested in your feedback on the 900 for winging. Positives and negatives ? I have been mostly using big wings for my initial wing sessions. Cheers

eppo
WA, 9372 posts
10 Sep 2019 2:48PM
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eppo said..
From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !




Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.


yeh ya probably right...I only weight 73-75kg at the moment. See how you go on a big blow with some swell lines.

toppleover
QLD, 2033 posts
10 Sep 2019 5:31PM
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eppo said..

tightlines said..


eppo said..
From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !





Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.



yeh ya probably right...I only weight 73-75kg at the moment. See how you go on a big blow with some swell lines.


Had my 900 out yesterday prone in about 20-25 knots offshore wind.
For the 1st time I could pump back out every wave, I would imagine it would be great for d-winding.

tightlines
WA, 3467 posts
10 Sep 2019 6:07PM
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eppo said..



tightlines said..




eppo said..
From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !







Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.





yeh ya probably right...I only weight 73-75kg at the moment. See how you go on a big blow with some swell lines.




Had my 900 out yesterday prone in about 20-25 knots offshore wind.
For the 1st time I could pump back out every wave, I would imagine it would be great for d-winding.



As with kiting catching a wave and pumping back out is still nothing like actually getting it up and foiling on a swell not a wave.
Anyone that has tried with the 900 (or any wing for that matter) will know what I mean.

I can catch waves and pump for 100mtrs or so no worries but how are you going to get it going downwind without a wave or kite to assist?
Get back to me if you are over 90kg and can do that.

tightlines
WA, 3467 posts
10 Sep 2019 6:28PM
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Hey Tightlines, interested in your feedback on the 900 for winging. Positives and negatives ? I have been mostly using big wings for my initial wing sessions. Cheers


It hasn't been very windy in Perth since I have had the wing, so I have only used the 900 a couple of times with it.

I does feel great but is quite a bit harder to get going still for me and you have to be a lot quicker on your gybes or it drops off the foil, it does feel heaps better/faster when you get it going though.

I haven't had the chance to swap wings and compare in the same strength wind yet as it has always picked up or dropped off before a wing change.

I am looking forward to spending more time on it because it definitely feels better when you are up and foiling but at first I think most (heavier at least) people will be better off with the 102 or similar.

I think I still have a lot to learn with co-ordinating the pumping of the board and wing to get going when the wind is lighter.

baldy123
WA, 389 posts
10 Sep 2019 10:05PM
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I've used most of the axis foils with a 4m wing now. 82,102,900 and 1000.
I'm 88kg and on a 6'8"

Learnt on the 82 and 102. Both foils have easy early lift and stable when on foil.

I took the 1000 out in the ocean for the first time on the weekend in 15knots. Amazing!! This is now my foil of choice on the wing. Way faster top end speed than 82 and 102, points upwind easily and easy to pump. Turning on the 1000 also felt a lot more forgiving than the 900 as it didn't stall as you slow down for my weight. Looking forward to decent sea breezes to try a Dw coastal run.

toppleover
QLD, 2033 posts
11 Sep 2019 7:14AM
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toppleover said..



eppo said..




tightlines said..





eppo said..
From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !








Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.






yeh ya probably right...I only weight 73-75kg at the moment. See how you go on a big blow with some swell lines.





Had my 900 out yesterday prone in about 20-25 knots offshore wind.
For the 1st time I could pump back out every wave, I would imagine it would be great for d-winding.




As with kiting catching a wave and pumping back out is still nothing like actually getting it up and foiling on a swell not a wave.
Anyone that has tried with the 900 (or any wing for that matter) will know what I mean.

I can catch waves and pump for 100mtrs or so no worries but how are you going to get it going downwind without a wave or kite to assist?
Get back to me if you are over 90kg and can do that.


I know it's not easy mate, to answer your question on how I will get going dwind prone - I have a ski (got it just for foiling) & weight close to 70 kg.

tightlines
WA, 3467 posts
11 Sep 2019 10:07AM
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tightlines said..



toppleover said..





eppo said..






tightlines said..







eppo said..
From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !










Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.








yeh ya probably right...I only weight 73-75kg at the moment. See how you go on a big blow with some swell lines.







Had my 900 out yesterday prone in about 20-25 knots offshore wind.
For the 1st time I could pump back out every wave, I would imagine it would be great for d-winding.






As with kiting catching a wave and pumping back out is still nothing like actually getting it up and foiling on a swell not a wave.
Anyone that has tried with the 900 (or any wing for that matter) will know what I mean.

I can catch waves and pump for 100mtrs or so no worries but how are you going to get it going downwind without a wave or kite to assist?
Get back to me if you are over 90kg and can do that.




I know it's not easy mate, to answer your question on how I will get going dwind prone - I have a ski (got it just for foiling) & weight close to 70 kg.



Cool, ultimate set up ski, prone board and a foil.

I'm a relative heavyweight trying to downwind under my own steam, hence why I need a bigger wing.

toppleover
QLD, 2033 posts
11 Sep 2019 7:07PM
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toppleover said..



tightlines said..




toppleover said..






eppo said..







tightlines said..








eppo said..
From what I experienced on the kite it would indeed be a great downwind Foil. Kite at 12 totally depowered and this thing just kept building speed on the swell line. Was 300m out and ran out of damn water as the beach came racing at me. Had to send the kite out and into the ocean to anchor to bloody stop!! Will be ready for it next time !











Downwinding on a 900 wing using a kite or using a paddle are 2 different things entirely though.

I do have the 900 wing and have used it extensively sup surfing, kiting and winging.
At 90kg I had enough trouble getting going downwind paddling on the 280 Go Foil wing last season, so I am certain I will struggle with either the 900 or the 1000. (I only own a 900 ATM)

I'm still waiting for some decent wind to try downwind foiling again after spending all winter surf foiling and feeling much more comfortable pumping etc. but I am also sure I will find it hard going back to the slower draggier Go Foil 200 or 280 or even the 102 Axis.

So I am not sure what the answer is for me for DW, I feel the 240GL Go Foil would be a good option however I still have the original 24.5 mast and don't want to go to the expense of a 240GL front wing new tail wing AND the stiffer 29.5 mast.

I'd rather stick with the Axis set up as I like the stiff mast, I just wish they would bring out a bigger HA wing more the equivalent of the 240GL for us FOB's that want to downwind.









yeh ya probably right...I only weight 73-75kg at the moment. See how you go on a big blow with some swell lines.








Had my 900 out yesterday prone in about 20-25 knots offshore wind.
For the 1st time I could pump back out every wave, I would imagine it would be great for d-winding.







As with kiting catching a wave and pumping back out is still nothing like actually getting it up and foiling on a swell not a wave.
Anyone that has tried with the 900 (or any wing for that matter) will know what I mean.

I can catch waves and pump for 100mtrs or so no worries but how are you going to get it going downwind without a wave or kite to assist?
Get back to me if you are over 90kg and can do that.





I know it's not easy mate, to answer your question on how I will get going dwind prone - I have a ski (got it just for foiling) & weight close to 70 kg.




Cool, ultimate set up ski, prone board and a foil.

I'm a relative heavyweight trying to downwind under my own steam, hence why I need a bigger wing.


Have you tried the wing ding yet mate?
I'm keen but don't have a sup, might try to learn prone lol.



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