Would have been great if you guys talked about wing sizes for different applycations, rider weights and also mast and fuselage set ups and lenghts for prone and wing of what you guys use to get a ball park for the rest of us.
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@@cnrd83 I haven't ridden a spitfire, I ride my own design wings but my latest wing rides like the rave reviews of the Code and SK8 and to me, the straight median line argument of the Spitfire design is just a word salad that takes no account of stabilisers pitch-stabilising or the same side to side symmetery of every other factory produced wing. A long chord can stabilise against turbulence by averaging turbulence so you'd certainly expect better pitching stability from the Spitfire than the ART but a distribution of median line from front to rear in a swept wing gives an even better result, especially with thinner wing tips that shock absorb. The spitfire wings only look thinned by the chord reduction. That's behind the forefront of the design principles.that the most well reviewed products are using. Every wing designer that wants to make a wing that turns well starts with the simplest factor, tapering wing tips. This is why the spitfire turns better than the ART. But there are many more complexities!
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The Spitfire is one of the better surf foil wings out there at the moment. Of course, there is plenty of room for discussion based on your local conditions, skills, weight, riding style, ect... I certainly put it in my top 5. -Tucker
Would have been great if you guys talked about wing sizes for different applycations, rider weights and also mast and fuselage set ups and lenghts for prone and wing of what you guys use to get a ball park for the rest of us.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! 🤙🏽 When in doubt-give us a shout. We're always happy to help: 800.622.4655 Good winds to you, my friend. -Aaron
Thanks for review. When you will cover North foils range?
We've done a few but it might be time to another update for the MAv2. I've been loving them. Give me a call if you have any questions. -Tucker
@secondlife7976 why would you even consider riding another foil than a Spitfire. There's literally nothing better out there! Loving those Spitfires!!
Stoked you like them@@cnrd83 . We are enjoying them as well.
@@cnrd83 I haven't ridden a spitfire, I ride my own design wings but my latest wing rides like the rave reviews of the Code and SK8 and to me, the straight median line argument of the Spitfire design is just a word salad that takes no account of stabilisers pitch-stabilising or the same side to side symmetery of every other factory produced wing. A long chord can stabilise against turbulence by averaging turbulence so you'd certainly expect better pitching stability from the Spitfire than the ART but a distribution of median line from front to rear in a swept wing gives an even better result, especially with thinner wing tips that shock absorb. The spitfire wings only look thinned by the chord reduction. That's behind the forefront of the design principles.that the most well reviewed products are using. Every wing designer that wants to make a wing that turns well starts with the simplest factor, tapering wing tips. This is why the spitfire turns better than the ART. But there are many more complexities!
How does it compare to AFS Silk and F-one SK8 through turbulence?
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Not as good sadly. The thicker profile gets shifted around more. -Tucker
@@MACkiteboarding Thanks. Kind of backs up my thinking from design aspects.
How does it compare to other brands new wings?
The Spitfire is one of the better surf foil wings out there at the moment. Of course, there is plenty of room for discussion based on your local conditions, skills, weight, riding style, ect... I certainly put it in my top 5. -Tucker
@@MACkiteboarding How does it compare to Unifoil Progression wings? Looks like Uni P are really great for prone surfing.