dejavu said..
CoreAS,
This is a little off topic -- what sort of wind strength can the i99 wing be used with the Sling Wing?
Have you compared the Sling Wing with the Duotone, Naish, etc.?
I'm interested in giving a wind wing a try.
Have you tried the Sling Wing with your Wizard 125?
Hi dejavu
It ultimately depends on your body weight. I am 92 kg so I need 15-20 to get the sling wing foiling.
If wind foilers are really comfortable on a 6.0, I can pump the sling wing, if wind foilers are on a 5.0, that is perfect.
It has taken quite a bit of practice to go from a complete start to pumping board, foil and sling wing in synch to get going but
once up on the foil, I can glide through holes and connect with the next gust.
I have not tried any other wing..I would like too but I'm the only foiler around my area that has one.
from reading between the lines, the Naish is super light construction and maybe favors areas
with swell assistance (more a surf design, more than outright horse power). The duotone didn't tick my box due to the boom
design and time to rig/adjust it. I want to pump it up, bolt on the foil and get on the water.
The sling wing has a huge leading edge and creates a super deep pocket (much like a RAF sail with minimal downhaul) with
the correct pumping technique it will pull you up, it also has a inflatable trailing edge and keeps it's shape in strong gusts.
Some other brands tend to "Taco Shell" and distort all over the place.
I have not tried the wizard 125 yet, simply because not enough wind yet. The SS out wit has twin tracks much further forward and greatly assists you to directly pump down on the 99 wing. I believe the tuttle box is too far back to foil up in medium winds for heavier riders but maybe it will work in strong winds.