LWjay said..ameo said..rumi4 said..ameo said..rumi4 said..
I appreciate your posts, ameo and thedoor .
I am considering SS i99 versus SB SuperCruiser, and thanks to you I got a better idea.
Did you drill wider holes in the original foil box to give way to the 10mm screws needed for the Hoverglide Tuttle adaptor, or you used the screw adapters/spacers from 6mm to 10mm instead, as wsurfn did?
I also have a question for you, thedoor: For which kind conditions and sails do you choose the Levitator and in which ones do you pick the SS freestyle?
Thanks to both!
about the drill holes, here is a very useful video.
Thanks ameo!
So, I assume you drilled those 10 mm holes in the Tuttle box on your SB FoilX 145, didn't you?
yes, i did without hesitating!
Thank you ameo for the videos it is very hard to find good videos of the SB foil X 145. I'm am waiting for my board and will have the same set up as you. I am happy to knopw that SS hoverglid works fine with SB foil X.
I want to know what equipement you used to protect you noseboard?
thank you,
SB foil x 145 with SS infinity99 needs so much back foot pressure as SS officially told so. in the light wind, it is no problem, but in strong wind, it would be so hard to ride with so much back foot pressure.
so i ride infinity99 with the most backward footstraps, the most backward mastfoot, and shims i made for 48 cm stabilizer.
then i became to be able to ride with equal foot pressure.

i use the genuine SB nose guard and the surfbent.
the surfbent is so effective to protect the nose, but it needs to take care of the joint urethane frequently... ?