I'm 90kg. The 92 Super K is absolutely stunning. The take off is addictive. The touch downs are seamless. I can use small wings with it. It feels like surfing ❤
Fun board - really enjoyed reviewing this! Really enjoyable to downwind wing in the UK conditions, but also possible to use on windy (+25knots) downwinders in bay run conditions where we have found the benefit of long thin boards is less and some extra width can be super helpful..... gutted we didnt get to SUP surf it as I think that would be a really nice use of a board like this!
Actually I have the Ginxu 2 92 which works great. But do you think, the Super K 92 is a better decision for me if I make no rotation jumps? My plan was a Super K 104 for lightwind at my home lake and the Ginxu 2 or Super K 92l for better winds and holiday all-for-one-board. My weight is 90kg. Is the planing so much better?
Hello from Germany, I mainly sail on lakes with small wind waves and weigh 90 kg. I would describe myself as an advanced beginner. I can sail back and forth safely and practice jibing. I use a Saab mid aspect foil with a 1200 front wing. It's always very gusty at our lake and we usually have little wind. I would like to foil from around 10 knots, but I also go out on the water at 30 knots. I find the super k very interesting, but which size would you recommend, 92 l or 104 l? Or is the Drifter 4 the better choice? As I said, I'm getting better every day and don't want to buy anything too big or too small. I look forward to your advice. Aloha from Germany. Peter
Bought a 92L last week, absolutely loving it!
That's so awesome! Kane loves riding his, as it offers such a wide variety of fun foiling.
I'm 90kg. The 92 Super K is absolutely stunning. The take off is addictive. The touch downs are seamless. I can use small wings with it. It feels like surfing ❤
Beautifully said! It's incredibly satisfying to see our customer experience exactly what we intended through the design.
@KTFoiling Thank you for making the board! Also, how is it so light! and the feel so direct.
A question, is it OK to do small jumps on?
@@markyboyclark Absolutely! Jump away. We made are boards top quality.
@@KTFoiling WOW! 🫡
85kg using Carve 1100 Foil. Looking to also do some Freestyle and jumps with it. Size 80L or 92?
Fun board - really enjoyed reviewing this! Really enjoyable to downwind wing in the UK conditions, but also possible to use on windy (+25knots) downwinders in bay run conditions where we have found the benefit of long thin boards is less and some extra width can be super helpful..... gutted we didnt get to SUP surf it as I think that would be a really nice use of a board like this!
Great board! Nice work team
Epic were stoked you like it. Super K came out so nice.
Actually I have the Ginxu 2 92 which works great. But do you think, the Super K 92 is a better decision for me if I make no rotation jumps? My plan was a Super K 104 for lightwind at my home lake and the Ginxu 2 or Super K 92l for better winds and holiday all-for-one-board. My weight is 90kg. Is the planing so much better?
@KTfoiling, how many liters you would recommend for a 80kg rider, beginner/intermedie??? Thank
Hello from Germany, I mainly sail on lakes with small wind waves and weigh 90 kg. I would describe myself as an advanced beginner. I can sail back and forth safely and practice jibing. I use a Saab mid aspect foil with a 1200 front wing. It's always very gusty at our lake and we usually have little wind. I would like to foil from around 10 knots, but I also go out on the water at 30 knots. I find the super k very interesting, but which size would you recommend, 92 l or 104 l? Or is the Drifter 4 the better choice? As I said, I'm getting better every day and don't want to buy anything too big or too small. I look forward to your advice. Aloha from Germany. Peter
@KT Foiling: Chance of answer? Thx
Instant buy!
Shred time 🔥
so sick! What size is Kane riding there in those waves?
He uses a lot the 70 L
The 5'9 x 18.5 @ 60L is also amazing! Pretty sure that's the one he's riding in this shoot
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