If you're looking at the PILOT MID I'd suggest the biggest one, 6'5 x 19 at 68L, what you lose in buoyancy you will gain in water line. If you want that volume I'd suggest the CARVER 5'10 x 20 at 85L. The PILOT MID will be better for foil surfing and the carver better for winging.
@@infoat353 I feel like the full boom is for freestyle. Less weight in the hard handles compared to the full boom but still better control then soft handles.
How good is that set up 👏👏🤯💥👍 looking good mad dog 👍
Sensational
James!
Got my order in already, looking forward to winging the new pilot mid. Nice wing management too!
Stoked you've put your money down for one. Winging for me is all about wing management haha get it outa the way!
Dude 😮
Sweet spot, where is it?
@@ParaKiteGliding if you know the area it’s kinda obvious. Not my place to expose it though
Nice board I ride usually a 5.10 x 20 with 95 l mid length. I am 83 kg which size would you recommend as a Allrounder ? Regards
If you're looking at the PILOT MID I'd suggest the biggest one, 6'5 x 19 at 68L, what you lose in buoyancy you will gain in water line. If you want that volume I'd suggest the CARVER 5'10 x 20 at 85L. The PILOT MID will be better for foil surfing and the carver better for winging.
So this is not only for prone foiling? Why are there larger sizes not available?
6'5 x 19 is fairly large and well and truly wingable at 68L. Check out the full range here sunovasurfboards.com/en/legends/casey/pilot-mid
why no full boom lads?
@@infoat353 I feel like the full boom is for freestyle. Less weight in the hard handles compared to the full boom but still better control then soft handles.
James - very nice. Which Bar?
@@paulreavley5900 not my place to expose it any more than what I have. If you know, you’ll know
@@jamescasey7393 thanks - I was just asking from a distance in case it was already common knowledge in your part of the world.