Inflatable Foil Boards (Fanatic Sky Air vs. Lahoma Wind Hawk)
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Inflatable foil boards have been an improving market in recent months. This episode compares two available options, the Lahoma Wind Hawk and the Fanatic Sky Air Premium. See if one of these boards could fit some of your foiling needs.
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Very nice video. Would be great a updated version and with other brands
Just ordered my Black Friday discounted Lahoma board with your link! Thanks for all your hard work!!
OMG! Just wanted to stop buying new gear every few months 🤣. But no chance. It never stops.
Thanks for this amazing overview. Top vid!
Nice summary, Kyle. My Lahoma is still going strong. Liking the 80L too. My friend Justin likes the 110L and my son the 80L!
Great to hear Devon! See you soon 👍
A sharp release edge on the trailing edges of a board make a huge amount of difference to drag ratios.
Really good review, I love the real world commentary and experiences
Much appreciated Steve!
Thank you for the review.
F-One Rocket Air? Naish? Other? This was a really great review, and I appreciate the comments from sailors that just give their honest reactions. Super helpful. I'm curious about how the F-One Rocket Air compares? Or Naish inflatable. Thx! (btw I'm 180# and beginner)
Roy, unfortunately the f-one i believe is a fixed setup for the mast.
BEL VIDEO !! sarebbe interessante il confronto tra Fanatic Sky Air e North Seek air
Hi
I’ve seen a 5.1 lahoma wind hawk with three foot straps fitted.
Maybe this is optional extra
Great review. Thanks Kyle. How do these two compare to the F one rocket Air?
The Rocket Air doesn’t have a track system, it’s fixed and they get their rigidity outside of the use of a carbon plate. Thanks!
This is a great review!@@TheOKKiteboarder my entire setup is from F-one, so for my travel board I'm thinking about staying with F-one. I see the Rocket Air has a pretty nice rocker like these newer inflatables. The fixed mount - would you say it's a deal breaker? I like Lahoma 5'3" 110L price point as well as this F-one Rocket air 5'4" 90L. I'm 5'10" 155lbs - so 70kg and an advanced beginner working on jybes and tacks
@@oceanlance for me a fixed mount is a deal killer due to the narrow stance I ride with which requires a forward positioning of the hydrofoil.
thanks for the video! how much did you need to shim the lahoma?
Any chance you can tell me what Daniel used to make the rail edge on the tail of his Lahoma. I am happy with my Hipe 5'1" that I pretty much bought last year after seeing your excellent review video, but it would be nice to have a sharp rail. I have been experimenting with foam and Gorilla Tape but it seems my leash has been pulling it off.
I think they’ve been gluing on pvc that they’ve cut in half.
Do you have a recommendation on the best value beginner floaty board, whether inflatable or rigid?
I think the FOne rockets make great starter boards.
Another great video thanks. Im 280lbs but trying to lose wieght and get back to 230. What board size should i get? Custom? Thanks in advance
Lahoma has a 5’5” inflatable if you want to be budget conscious, should suffice.
@@TheOKKiteboarder thanks bud sounds good.
Great review! I got a Lahoma 5'3 but I'm struggling with the foil placement- I saw in the video that you have my same set-up, a Slingshot Infiniti 84 hydrofoil. Where did you find is a good placement on the Lahoma track?
I actually use the Kujira wing for foiling. Maybe someone in the video had the 84 setup. I mount my setup pretty far forward though on the Lahoma.
@@TheOKKiteboarder Oh, I thought that was you in the video with the Slingshot set-up on the Gong Hipe board! I did get another session in and think the back of the box might be best- further forward and the foil comes up and stalls because I can't get enough weight over my front foot and if I move my feet forward to compensate it puts the board's nose down under chop too much. I'm still a beginner but sorting this out helped me get some decent flights last time out...
Given the wider width of the Lahoma do you still think you could ProneFoil with it? The track forwad position would help for the slower speeds attained when ProneFoiling
I’m not sure. I haven’t seen anyone try this yet with the Lahoma.
The Mayor mentioned that he added a release ridge onto his Lahoma. Is there any way to get more detail on what he did?
Jim, I’ll reach out and ask him reply on this thread. 👍
I used some round PVC I already had because I really didn't expect it to help. I cut it in half then heated it to smash it down. There are better options out there for making one. It's worth the effort, if you plan on pushing the lower limits with an inflatable. Have fun!
@@Foilfun Thanks. I have an inflatable kite board. The Indiana Foil 125, so I'm somewhat used to inflatable boards. If I get into Winging, I think inflatable is how I'll start out.
@@Foilfun thanks for the DIY tip
@@Foilfun How did you connect it to the board? (I'm assuming on the very back edge)
I am a beginner, bought the Slingshot inflatable 120, borrowed my brothers Quattro Drifter 115, for beginning and standing up I thought the Drifter was easier because it tracked nice and stable while taxiing and seemed easier to stand up on. Do you think the lack of rails and completely flat bottom (except for carbon plate area) makes them a bit squirmier and unstable at this early stage of the learning curve? I thought it would be the ideal learning board, but maybe not. Maybe the front of the boards are too light for beginners (if there is such a thing as too light)?
David, I’m not sure, but I Iearned on a rigid board so it’s hard to go back and compare. The inflatable definitely is stickier on the release but in my experience I have found them to be very stable. With that being said, I believe that the slingshot inflatable is very thick and this can cause some roll instability due to the rail size (tippy). That may be what you’re experiencing.
@@TheOKKiteboarder Thanks for your fast response. I didn't do a direct board to board comparison at the time unfortunately. It just seemed that when I was taxiing to standing up in rough 15 knot onshore chop for the first time in the SF Bay area, the Drifter charged forward on a reach at good speed stabilizing the ride for me to stand up easily, not sure my inflatable would have behaved like that. Hopefully, its because my actual skills have improved rather than just the board.
@@davidhmws thank you for your comment. I'm struggling with the exact same question right now in my progression path for Winging. I haven't bought my board yet because I'm taking lessons. But I too feel the inflatable boards that I'm learning on really get dragged downwind and you can feel the wobbly-ness for sure. Not to say that I did great on the hard board, but the forward tracking definitely felt better. Because of the movement, obviously the balance felt a tad easier and gave me the confidence to stand up easier. I'm just wondering why others online aren't complaining about this issue. Everyone seems to suggest Inflatables are good for beginners. Maybe my balancing has to get better?!? 🤸🤸
After having gotten used to my inflatable board, in terms of its stability in terms of learning to stand up and tracking forward to get ready to foil it's not a problem at all, plenty stable and I am taxiing and standing up even in shorebreak on the Slingshot 120. The next challenge is getting up on foil, where the inflatables have a reputation for being "sticky," but it gets up on foil, I just don't know what to do yet when I'm up there. Overall, I'm thinking that the performance of equivalent hard board is probably better on all aspects until you are competent foiler, but the advantages for beginner are 1) easy to take care of, 2) portability, 3) price, 4) soft surface. #2 is a real benefit for me as I will take this board to California and Hawaii, so an inflatable is a keeper for me.
@@davidhmws Thanks for your response. Regarding the price advantage, the older Quatro Drifters are now less expensive than even Slingshot I-Fly. Even Starboard TakeOff is same price as Slingshot. Given this scenario, I'm thinking hard board, if I find one in the size I'm looking for. Of course the soft surface factor is there with inflatable, but all my falling seems to be in the water than on the board. So I'm not really hitting the board much. Portability isn't too important for me as I have no intentions of traveling (yet) for Winging.
Hi, thanks for yours rewiews.
I have inflatable Hipe and i saw in your video the green carrying handle you have under your Hipe.
Great idea.
Can You tell me where can i buy this please. I can't find it.
Thanks
Paul. A buddy of mine did a 3D print for it. I have a video short about it on my channel.
You can buy a handle on Aliexpress and glue it on. Works great. "pvc inflatable boat kayak handle". Get the one which is tissue handle, since they are easier to stick. Mine is still perfect after 50 rides.
the part which i find difficult is how to choose the right board and wing......for a beginner in wing foil but old windsurfer
do you have any reviews of Lahoma foil kits? I'm thinking of getting my 11yo into wing foiling and so I need to get a set of value foil that she can easily learn with
I don’t have any reviews. I know that they are extremely affordable and sufficient enough for entry level foiling. They are not high performance which shouldn’t be an issue in your case.
Where are the subtitles?
Can this be an all around board used for wingfoiling and kite foiling? I'd imagine with a smaller hydrofoil wing matched with a kite.
John, It's not ideal for a kite due to the high volume, but I do know riders that kitefoil on these boards. More ideal in light wind conditions obviously under a kite.
Really interesting if they would sell only the carbon plate track so anybody could play on anything that floats
Could you please enable captions on this one. Thanks.
Yes Tom, I'm trying to figure that out. I'm struggling....
@@TheOKKiteboarder works now, thank you good sir !
Can you also tell me how many centimeters the front foot strap hole is from the back, I have the idea that the front foot strap is very forward,
I will measure it, but you are absolutely correct.
4:58 think you need to do standup comedy
That’s a stretch 🫤
do those boards work with kites?
Not that well.
How would you rate the placement of the Gong on this comparison? thank you
Slightly better manufacturing quality than the Lahoma, not as good as the fanatic. Winging performance of the Gong would be less than the other two.