Hi Lee, another great review. Would you say the Carve is easier to handle in typical UK chop and 2-5ft waves than the Aeroglide? And what would be a good size Carve as a one foil quiver for 65kg intermediate? Thanks,
Yeah the carve dlab comes into its own once you have good wave power or lots of power in wing for doing tricks. The 850 is great as one foil. If you want to glide and cruise chop or unbroken swell then the Glide is better, 725 if you only go when windy or 905 for lightwind is great 🤙
Hi Lee, another great review. Would you say the Carve is easier to handle in typical UK chop and 2-5ft waves than the Aeroglide? And what would be a good size Carve as a one foil quiver for 65kg intermediate? Thanks,
Yeah the carve dlab comes into its own once you have good wave power or lots of power in wing for doing tricks. The 850 is great as one foil.
If you want to glide and cruise chop or unbroken swell then the Glide is better, 725 if you only go when windy or 905 for lightwind is great 🤙
Thanks Lee much appreciated!
Great review, thanks. Do you also have a view on the new 1595 Glide? I am mainly foiling on light wind gusty lakes...
Not ridden it yet ever since in arrived was super windy and now I’m off water for a month after my knee op
Hope you recover well. Looking forward to another review.
Nice review Lee, what length mast are you on by the way?
90 dlab with 37 (60) fuse