Hydrofoiling Palm Beach, QLD

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Sir V
Sir V
QLD
490 posts
QLD, 490 posts
7 Mar 2016 4:57pm
Ditch the LF mate, learn on the real thing. The Lift is super solid, no torsion, direct feel, the board has flotation so you can recover from cavitation easier..I tried the LF and felt like I was on a wooden foil, lots of torsion. I prefer carbon all the way mate.Also, remember I am not affiliated with ANY brand so my opinions are based on what I experience, not what I need to sell :)


In saying that, if you already own an LF, stick with it until you master it a bit better, then jump on the carbon.. it will be like riding a Ferrari after prancing around on a mini (not a new one either)

My 2c
Kamikuza
Kamikuza
QLD
6493 posts
QLD, 6493 posts
7 Mar 2016 5:32pm
Sir V said..
Ditch the LF mate, learn on the real thing. The Lift is super solid, no torsion, direct feel, the board has flotation so you can recover from cavitation easier..I tried the LF and felt like I was on a wooden foil, lots of torsion. I prefer carbon all the way mate.Also, remember I am not affiliated with ANY brand so my opinions are based on what I experience, not what I need to sell :)


In saying that, if you already own an LF, stick with it until you master it a bit better, then jump on the carbon.. it will be like riding a Ferrari after prancing around on a mini (not a new one either)

My 2c


Sure, send some cash and I'll swap 'em out straight away!

Noticed the floatation thing a little, but the touchdowns at speed make me want a board with beveled rails. Can't surf hose funny boards though...
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