The 130x- turns like surfv2 100 and glides like the ha120 with the lift of the 200. I love it. It’s literally the most stable small foil I have rode, in a turn and gliding flat from bump push, is just something you have to ride to believe. I’m 150lbs and was riding the Florence tail. Honestly will go with a bigger carve or flow tail. I’m not at the level for all the negative shim on the Florence tail.
How well does the 130X pump? I’m outgrowing my 170HA and am trying to decide between the 130X or 150X. Primarily prone foiling in small/junky conditions around SE Florida.
Honestly you could go either way! I personally love the 150HA X but the 130HA X turns better and almost has the same low end! I feel you could do the 130 HA X and be one and done! If you are struggling to pump on the 170HA maybe stick with the 150HA it's great! You really can't go wrong. Both are incredible!
For small prone conditions in Florida, the 150 HA X will be easier than 130X: wingfoilprocenter.com/products/lift-foil-front-wing-150-high-aspect-x?_pos=1&_psq=150&_ss=e&_v=1.0
I've come to realise high aspect is not everything, for my weight I need area too. High aspect doesn't help for tight turns, you have to always keep your speed up unless the profile is thick too. And still, not friendly to tight turns. And yet I see similarities to my latest foil design too. Thin all over, similiar centre anhedral. But getting the stiffness in my one from a bit more chord, more centre to tip taper. The one in this vid looks like it really needs the high modulus but the taper is also good to concentrate the loading more in the centre, tip breaches shouldn't be a problem.
The 130x- turns like surfv2 100 and glides like the ha120 with the lift of the 200. I love it. It’s literally the most stable small foil I have rode, in a turn and gliding flat from bump push, is just something you have to ride to believe. I’m 150lbs and was riding the Florence tail. Honestly will go with a bigger carve or flow tail. I’m not at the level for all the negative shim on the Florence tail.
Thank you for sharing friend! We appreciate you.
Damien is such good vibe
Foils feel amazing in the hands can’t wait to get them in the water this weekend!
Keep us posted brother!
Great sound on this video too, you can tell it's super windy there but the quality of the voices was still super clear.
Thank you.
Stoking to ride this in the gorge! Thanks for the review guys!
Thank you!
thanks you guys ! learn a lot from you both
Thank you we appreciate you!
Finally!!!!
To summarize, the 130 is the one to get for everything, all conditions. 😂🤙
How well does the 130X pump? I’m outgrowing my 170HA and am trying to decide between the 130X or 150X. Primarily prone foiling in small/junky conditions around SE Florida.
Honestly you could go either way! I personally love the 150HA X but the 130HA X turns better and almost has the same low end! I feel you could do the 130 HA X and be one and done! If you are struggling to pump on the 170HA maybe stick with the 150HA it's great! You really can't go wrong. Both are incredible!
For small prone conditions in Florida, the 150 HA X will be easier than 130X: wingfoilprocenter.com/products/lift-foil-front-wing-150-high-aspect-x?_pos=1&_psq=150&_ss=e&_v=1.0
great job!
Thank you!
I wonder how effective these wings would be for someone that weighs 85kg plus? I really doubt it would lift us up.
Matt weighs 195 pounds/88kgs. Factoring in swell power and conditions obviously makes a big difference as well.
It can 100% lift you up but there are a lot of factors in play!
I've come to realise high aspect is not everything, for my weight I need area too. High aspect doesn't help for tight turns, you have to always keep your speed up unless the profile is thick too. And still, not friendly to tight turns. And yet I see similarities to my latest foil design too. Thin all over, similiar centre anhedral. But getting the stiffness in my one from a bit more chord, more centre to tip taper. The one in this vid looks like it really needs the high modulus but the taper is also good to concentrate the loading more in the centre, tip breaches shouldn't be a problem.
@@fluiditynz Thank you for sharing!