Hi Rob. I got DC to make a similar board 6.9x26x115 and I weigh 90kgs. Sup foil wing foil and soon DW with foil drive assist plus and parawing. The board is unreal and the swing weight is no problem unless you foil like Bennetts or Zane.
I have a board very close to this and confirm it’s awesome. The light and balanced weight you mentioned is super key to making it nimble, some other boards in this class are 6-7kg wide point forward and feel terrible.
Now I use for SUP surf with Foil Drive a Kalama 5'4" x 26.7" (105 liters) and I weight 70 kgs. I am worried about the change in width (20" DC and 23.7 " Duotone) in terms of balance compared to what I am used to.
Maybe Multi Foil can be the new industry name for this class of board. I landed on those dimensions (mine is 6’8x 19.7 x 98 L) last Spring. I was telling people mid lengths were better when slightly longer than what the big brands were releasing. Multi Foil is a good name. I don’t think the too short mid lengths are going away. BTW, my tiny wife’s preferred Multi Foil is 6’2 x 19.2 x 70 L). I think these boards will be perfect for the Parawing too. My D-Wings are on order.
To encourage more people to order from Dale, here is more story about my journey. Both my knees are shot. I also uphaul to save my knees. A year ago I was riding 6’8 x 21.5 x 98 liters. It was easy, so I tried 20.5 wide. Then I tried to 19.7 wide. I could uphaul on all of them. Of course my skills improved though the time period. Each reduction in width increased performance a lot. The width scares some, but trust me, Dale’s dimensions are spot on and easier than you think.
@@foilsurfmachines Hi! Thanks for the info! Can you paddle (without Foil Drive) your 6'8" x 19.7" board without balance problems? I need to paddle about 1 mile to get to the reef surf at home.
Would love to get some details. Looks awesome.
Hi Rob. I got DC to make a similar board 6.9x26x115 and I weigh 90kgs. Sup foil wing foil and soon DW with foil drive assist plus and parawing. The board is unreal and the swing weight is no problem unless you foil like Bennetts or Zane.
Thats so good thanks for sharing Jock
I have a board very close to this and confirm it’s awesome. The light and balanced weight you mentioned is super key to making it nimble, some other boards in this class are 6-7kg wide point forward and feel terrible.
Which board you recommend for SUP foil surfing: this DC Multi Foil Board (6'7") or the Duotone Skybrid (5'10") ? (both 100 liters)
Now I use for SUP surf with Foil Drive a Kalama 5'4" x 26.7" (105 liters) and I weight 70 kgs. I am worried about the change in width (20" DC and 23.7 " Duotone) in terms of balance compared to what I am used to.
Looks multi-capable, great job!!
But at 4.16 needs more cowbell....
@@glimpseireland2005 Haha yeah would have loved to kept going 😎
Sup paddled in too easy! Looks great
@@hydrofoiler1593 Yes beyond expectations
Maybe Multi Foil can be the new industry name for this class of board. I landed on those dimensions (mine is 6’8x 19.7 x 98 L) last Spring. I was telling people mid lengths were better when slightly longer than what the big brands were releasing. Multi Foil is a good name. I don’t think the too short mid lengths are going away. BTW, my tiny wife’s preferred Multi Foil is 6’2 x 19.2 x 70 L). I think these boards will be perfect for the Parawing too. My D-Wings are on order.
To encourage more people to order from Dale, here is more story about my journey. Both my knees are shot. I also uphaul to save my knees. A year ago I was riding 6’8 x 21.5 x 98 liters. It was easy, so I tried 20.5 wide. Then I tried to 19.7 wide. I could uphaul on all of them. Of course my skills improved though the time period. Each reduction in width increased performance a lot. The width scares some, but trust me, Dale’s dimensions are spot on and easier than you think.
@@foilsurfmachines Thanks for all that , it’s fantastic
@@foilsurfmachines Hi! Thanks for the info! Can you paddle (without Foil Drive) your 6'8" x 19.7" board without balance problems? I need to paddle about 1 mile to get to the reef surf at home.
@@JoseCruz-vt5wp Only on glassy days.
Is there a link to these bords?
@@fabioruetz7135 not yet Fabio but soon dcshapingco.com/