Foil mounting thoughts
From what I've heard there are way different feels between the foils. Your experience sounds nothing like the Slingshot. It's more like riding a really turny board that steers with the least bit of pressure, but it can still do great angles.
Hence why I'm looking for a more freeride oriented board to go with it.
Hence why I'm looking for a more freeride oriented board to go with it.
I believe it. I think starboard is under the philosophyy you can swap between different wings and stabalizer to affect lift and agle of attack and the sligshot foil you can move the fusalage back and forth?
Probably going to see more adjustments in the future iterations.
Probably going to see more adjustments in the future iterations.
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Lawrence <a href="http://www.winddude.com">'Wind Dude'</a> Stewart
Lawrence <a href="http://www.winddude.com">'Wind Dude'</a> Stewart
The Slingshot really only has two positions and they are quite vocal about the forward one being most optimum. You can set it up to ride off the rear foot but they consider that to be kind of a dead end past the beginning stages.
They are going to be launching some faster wings, carbon masts and more hydrodynamic fuselages.
I've gone and ordered the 4 bolt plate after thinking about how much work I want to put into a $120 board.
They are going to be launching some faster wings, carbon masts and more hydrodynamic fuselages.
I've gone and ordered the 4 bolt plate after thinking about how much work I want to put into a $120 board.
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