Armstrong Foils HA1125 prone surfing UNCUT

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • One wave riding the Armstrong Foils HA1125. This wing has changed where its possible to prone surf a foil, moving from inside the surf zone to as far out the back as you can pump. Still only a couple session into this wing but starting to find some rythm on the pump, but still figuring out how to turn the wing.
    Riding:
    72cm V2 mast
    60cm A+ fuse
    Custom 13" tail wing
    0.5 degree pro shim
    HA1125 front wing
    Board 4'0" x 19 3/4" x 2 7/8" (27 ish litres)

Комментарии • 107

  • @krispewkrem3
    @krispewkrem3 Год назад +3

    Absolutely hilarious the more I rewatch this and look at the surfers in the background. Just sitting, waiting, watching foils blast around for 5 minutes.
    Max speed on a 1' bump!

  • @t7639
    @t7639 3 года назад +10

    Hahaha, you have to know what everyone in the lineup is thinking......my legs are burning just watching! Great video

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 3 месяца назад

      I love/hate the feeling. Went out this morning and was getting 2-3 minute rides with the shortboarders givin me the nastiest looks lol

  • @maxnuccio2440
    @maxnuccio2440 11 месяцев назад +3

    So in love with this foil right now! I know it’s been around for a bit but it’s frikkin magical. Great in the surf and dw!

  • @SavageSac
    @SavageSac 3 года назад +13

    All those other surfers looking so 1985

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 2 года назад +1

      while i still enjoy surfing, I think it's too slow and inefficient.

  • @robadair
    @robadair 3 года назад +8

    Putting on a clinic, mate! So impressive

  • @geogabara
    @geogabara 3 года назад +4

    I am definitely jonesing for the ha1125 now. That looked like pure flow bliss

  • @pcdubya
    @pcdubya 2 года назад +2

    Wow this is so cool, what a fun workout and smooth as silk conditions.

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад

      I do this instead of going for a jog now haha

  • @mungbean74
    @mungbean74 3 года назад +2

    Awesome stuff! 2 years in and I’ve just started to get a handful of 2 for 1”s a session. Love it!
    You must sleep so well!

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +1

      The 2 for 1's are addictive hey! You start getting them more consistent and next is 3 for 1's and so on... Sky is the limit with some of this new gear coming out.

  • @TheTheRobinator
    @TheTheRobinator 2 года назад +1

    You're the man , Oskar!

  • @MartialArtUK
    @MartialArtUK 3 года назад +2

    Amazing 😲 please do a video on catching and popping up in conditions like this! 🤗

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +2

      Yeah I'll try do a video talking through some tips I've learnt for prone foiling and pumping.

  • @jasonleitch6478
    @jasonleitch6478 3 года назад +3

    Great to watch! I’d love to see footage of you on your 1250 or 850 carving it up as well 🤙

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +2

      Will try to get some together next! Always hard convincing someone to stay on shore and film hey

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 3 года назад +1

      @@OskarJohansson1 I always use a GoPro in the water to film buddies. But might start bringing snacks and film on shore a bit.
      Just gotta bribe em to film for you. or maybe setup a camera on a certain spot?

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 3 месяца назад

      I am still convinced the 1250 is one of the best wings Armstrong made. Plenty fast to get through sections. Plenty lift and pump to keep goin for a while. Plenty carve and shred. Just doesn't handle breaches too well.

  • @greg.ocallaghan
    @greg.ocallaghan 3 года назад +3

    Wow, amazing pump speed. Nice tip breach too at 1:30!

  • @svenpr9183
    @svenpr9183 3 года назад +6

    Awesome video! Making it look too easy. In fact, it seems like you are barely tapping the board, hardly «doing anything», nose pitch barely changing.
    Many others are stomping it so hard it looks like they are trying to break it in half (porpoising?)
    Is this because you «have to» on a HA foil and/or to be able ti maintain that high speed?
    Do you ever have deeper pumps if you want to accelerate or do you just increase cadence, ie technique stays the same?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +7

      Dude well observed! I actually recently posted a how to pump sorta video talking about exactly that. I try and keep the board as level as possible on the down pump to keep as much of my weight going into projecting the foil forward. But yeah the HA foil really makes it easy to keep that speed up, just so much glide and no resistance. I do deeper pumps when I get more aerobically tired. I find the deeper pumps work my legs more so when I get onto a wave I dont have the strength to push turns. While if I do shallow pumps with a higher cadence, I work more aerobically and then on the wave can use my legs more. Have a watch of my other video though, might explain it better!

  • @robwolfbrandt7741
    @robwolfbrandt7741 2 года назад +4

    Hey Oscar - love your vids man. I just got the 1125 and the 195 HA tail (also own the 1850 and 300 tail). My mates and I rode it behind the surf boat and found the glide to be amazing and the turning to be surprisingly good, but the high stall speed - whoa! When you hit that speed lookout cuz the wing abruptly drops you, slamming your board to the water’s surface! We rode the gofoil and lift 170 the same day and found them to be much more forgiving with their stall speeds, giving you more of a chance to save your flight with pumping. Have you experienced this abruptness with the 1125? Any tips on dealing with it? I’m wondering if there’s a learning curve for saving it when you get close to the stall speed.
    Thanks for posting all the vids man. You’re an inspiration!

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +3

      Hey Rob, stoked to hear you're enjoying the videos!
      Mate what you're going through is exactly what I went through. Honestly it took me about 4 sessions before I really worked that stall speed out, but now I get back on it and it feels like it has such a low stall speed so there is definitley a transition period with these wings. I think it takes a little time to get a feel for what speed the wing will stall at, and just making sure you're pumps are gentle when you get close to that speed.
      Keep us posted how you go with it!
      Your message actually got me inspired to post another uncut video on the 725. I'll try get it done today :)

    • @robwolfbrandt7741
      @robwolfbrandt7741 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the helpful reply Oscar. Putting the time in to learn looks worth the reward! I’ll be looking for that 725 video!

  • @bille6596
    @bille6596 2 года назад

    The plethora of surfers bobbing around like seals while @oskar foil is circling like a shark!

  • @JetSurfingNation
    @JetSurfingNation 3 года назад +1

    Very impressive skills!

  • @greg.ocallaghan
    @greg.ocallaghan 3 года назад +4

    At what point in one's pumping progression do you think it'd be "appropriate" to start riding the HA1125? I'm still on the HS1850, but able to go 30-45 seconds, still perfecting technique. I've got the 1250 too which I rarely pull out bc I feel to "learn" to pump I'm still better off on the 1850, however on progression podcast I've also heard expert foilers discuss that HA wings kind of "teach" you to pump properly. From your point of view and knowing the Armstrong range, what's your take on this?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +12

      Tricky question… I like it!
      No doubt all wings pump differently and have a different cadence and rhythm, but which one is the easiest is tough to say. I think the high aspects are good if you can maintain your speed when pumping. If you’re losing speed on the 1850 at any stage the 1125 will be dead in the water well before that. I would say your first stage is just being stable while pumping. This is just drilling in the movement and being able to relax and ensure that all your weight is being transferred to the foil and not flapping your arms or missing pumps cause you’re off balance. Once you’re stable you can start playing with different wings/timing/foot placement to really start dialing in what works best. You’ll find yourself one day going from 1min to 6 when it all starts to click… but that 1125 has a higher stall speed than the 1250 so make sure you are comfortable on it and keeping your speed up before jumping on the 1125

  • @makalii
    @makalii 3 года назад +2

    That was awesome.

  • @TheLukis97
    @TheLukis97 Год назад +1

    Hi Oskar, such a cool video! I am 85kg, intermediate foiler and have the HA1125 on the way. I currently ride a Takuma Kujira 1210 and love it but am switching to Armstrong because I hate the aluminium mast… Do you think the HA1125 is going to be able to replace it? Or should I complete the quiver with a 1550V2 for example? Cheers mate

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  Год назад +1

      Hi Lucas! I think the 1125 will be significantly faster and more efficient than the Kujira 1210, but it will come with a higher stall speed. Once you dial in to that you will love it. If you want to turn easier though and focus more on surf performance then I would think about maybe the CF1600V2, that would compare pretty well to the 1125. Or the 1550V2!

    • @TheLukis97
      @TheLukis97 Год назад +2

      @@OskarJohansson1 dang, wasn’t expecting you to reply, appreciate it mate! Have a good one 🤘🏽

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  Год назад

      @@TheLukis97 Haha no worries man!

  • @BoyBrighton
    @BoyBrighton 3 года назад +2

    🔥⚡️Epic⚡️🔥

  • @dustypitzer
    @dustypitzer 3 года назад +2

    Sick video! I'm interested in purchasing the HA1125 foil kit, but see on Armstrong's website that they only have the option to get it with an 85cm mast. Do you notice the wing breaching a lot while turning with the 72cm mast since it has such a wide wing span? I definitely don't want an 85cm mast since I'll mostly be prone foiling with it, but wanted to get some advice or recommendations. Thanks

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +2

      Thaks mate! I have never ridden it with the 85 mast so hard to say. I do breach a bit with the 1125 and 72 mast though, but that wing deals with breaches really well. Overall for prone surfing I like the 72, its a little easier to roll over, but there are plenty of really good guys riping on the longer masts. It gives you some extra room to make mistakes. If youre gonna add towing or winging as well then I would go for the 85 as your all rounder.

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 3 года назад

      I have a CF1200 and CF1600 on a 72cm/27.5" mast and I breach every now and then. I learned on a 24" mast and just couldn't keep it in the water on steep waves and hard turns.
      72 is working well at almost every surf break I've tried it on O'ahu for what that info is worth. 85cm may need deeper water but will wing, kite, prone, and tow well. Maybe buy the HA1125 and a mast separate. I bought my gear used for basically 50% and a new wing. Well worth it.

  • @KoloaKane
    @KoloaKane 2 года назад +4

    Can you imagine when EVERYONE is doing this ? It'll be a nightmare

  • @get-out-there2
    @get-out-there2 2 года назад +1

    What size board? What volume? What AR wing? Can u use a smaller board? What is ur weight? What is the weight of ur board? What is smallest possible prone foiling board?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад

      I think a lot of the details about my board are in the description. But yes I could go smaller, but it would be a compromise for paddling into waves. It is always a balance between being able to catch waves easily and being small enough to feel good on the pump. I like a narrower board below 18", and a length around 4'2" @25L, but with the boxes further forward so that you can put your mast further forward which reduces the swing weight of the board and makes it feel smaller.... Also I am 68kg :)

  • @krispewkrem3
    @krispewkrem3 2 года назад +2

    1125 is a weapon! But looks like the 925/725 is more your style and speed?
    I'd bet you could do this on the 525 with enough patience and carbs lol

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +2

      HAHA the amount of carbs needed would be high! Now days I can get a similar pump out of the 925 as what I was getting on the 1125, but then the 925 turns so much better.

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 3 месяца назад

      @@OskarJohansson1 damn it's been 2 years... I through the 925 would be the end-all wing for foiling. Then the 880 released and now I want a 680. And the DWp look fun. And the MA at least for rippin turns. I've had zero luck pumping the MA wings

  • @joseande9627
    @joseande9627 2 года назад +2

    Hey sick,
    how does the HA1125 compare to the THE HIGH SPEED 1050 WING? Would you recommend your set up in this vid to an 20+ year experienced surfer, 70kg, who wants to try foiling for the first time?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +2

      Hey Jose! The HS1050 is nothing like the 1125. The 1050 at your weight would be something for larger days, 2-3ft where you wanted to do hard turns, while the HA1125 is a wing that you can just pump around on for those smaller days, or for downwinding. If you want to try foiling for the first time I would go for the HS1250, of HS1550 V2. Both are nice and smooth when taking off, and still have that surfy feel that allow you to take a line like you would surfing, but still have plenty of pump to get back out. I rode the 1250 for ages and is still one of my favourite foils. It just doesn't breach well is all.

    • @joseande9627
      @joseande9627 2 года назад +1

      @@OskarJohansson1 Thanks for the tips Oskar, will have to dive it soon!!

  • @enigmaticsurf269
    @enigmaticsurf269 2 года назад +1

    Amazing!!

  • @E-sk8Fr
    @E-sk8Fr 2 года назад

    sir, you are a beast

  • @PassTheDave
    @PassTheDave 3 года назад +1

    Very impressive mate. Are you starting to go for this over the 1250 as you get used to it?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +5

      Thats a good question. The 1125 is almost a new disipline of foiling for me. If I wanna surf and do turns then I will always grab the 1250 or 850. But if I just want to cruise and pump around then I grab the 1125.

  • @alexanderkorakis898
    @alexanderkorakis898 Год назад +1

    Hi Oskar - Would you please comment on the MA1225 vs the HA1125 for DW - which would you recommend for most glide and ease of use - any advantages or disadvantages one over the other? Any info would be appreciated!

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  Год назад

      Hey mate! The biggest advantage of the HA1125 is the speed and glide that is has. For DW this just makes it more efficient and easier to DW and is fast enough to ride the swell bumps and not just the wind bumps. The MA1225 doesn't have the speed or glide of the HA, but it does have a lower stall speed. This makes it easier to get on foil if you are SUP DWing, but also it can go slower without stalling which makes it more forgiving while learning but can also ride the slower wind bumps much easier. If you are not doing DW runs in the ocean and more in a bay or with wind bumps, then I would go for the MA1225. But if you are in the ocean, I would go with the HA1125. It is a little trickier to learn on, but it just glides with the bumps so easily.

  • @ramakite
    @ramakite Год назад

    Hey bro, thanks for your videos.
    Here is Rama, from Argentina.
    Im 100kg rider, foil kiter and and foil winger-
    I would like to start prone foil surf. What sizing and gear do you recomend?

  • @stkl23
    @stkl23 2 года назад +1

    Is that Oceanpixels dropping in at 03:04? How dare he…oh wait…foilers actually do share waves 😂

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад

      HAHAH! It's pretty hard to miss that big man.... sharing is caring!

  • @garyillingworth4490
    @garyillingworth4490 3 года назад +2

    Wow what do you do to relax ? Run marathons ?! Fuckin ripping bro 💪🏽

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +4

      Haha cheers mate! Just carb loading on beers 😉

  • @stephenjones1625
    @stephenjones1625 3 года назад +1

    Great work. What size board are you riding . And how many litres.

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +1

      Cheers man. It’s one of my own boards so I can’t calculate literage, but the board is 4’0”x19 3/4”x2 7/8”. My best guess is 27L

  • @pauljm59
    @pauljm59 3 года назад +2

    Nice work guys. Impressive fitness. What happened to Jeremy? Must be the axis vs army 🤣🤣🤣

  • @IRWE905
    @IRWE905 3 года назад +1

    Inspiring Riding! Your upright body position when pumping out is what I consider to be the most efficient technique ( I see too many riders hunched over). What is your approximate weight?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад

      Yeah been trying to stay upright, keep the weight centred and just straight up and down. I weigh 69kg at the moment.

  • @billhuggin733
    @billhuggin733 3 года назад

    Fire 🔥. Is this your go to wing for surfing or do you switch based on conditions?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +3

      Thanks dude! HS1250 is definitly my go to wing for prone surfing, its a great balance of pump and surfability. The HA1125 is for when I want to pump around and link heaps of waves. Its a pretty addictive wing and its certianly cutting into how much time I spend on the 1250!

  • @iangordon5492
    @iangordon5492 2 года назад +1

    Hey Oska, Im riding HS1550 prone Amos highflier 4'8 and considering the HA1125. Your thoughts and opinion would great

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +1

      1125 and the HS1550 V2 are fairly similar in the amount of lift they have, but the 1125 has way more pump and glide, but that comes at a cost to the turning capabilities. If you use the 1550 for surfing, the 1125 wouldnt be good as something for pumping around on small days, or downwinding. The 1125 takes some getting used to though so be prepared. Amos Highflier is a great board though. In general with the Amos boards they do better with armstrong if you shim the front of the baseplate to lift the nose a little. Most guys I know say 3-5mm is good on that board. Helps a lot with the pump!

    • @iangordon5492
      @iangordon5492 2 года назад

      @@OskarJohansson1 HS1250?
      A lot of guys here are using this, makes sense to probably get this one.

  • @EkapolTharasiriroj
    @EkapolTharasiriroj 3 года назад +1

    Do you recommend this foil for winging? At a novice-intermediate level.

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +3

      I think this wing is really good for an intermediate rider! It takes a little more speed to get up and going, but once up it has so much speed and glide, gives you heaps of time to tack or gibe. I find it not much harder to get on foil as my HS1250 to give you some context..

  • @SANTACRUZDRONES
    @SANTACRUZDRONES 2 года назад +1

    Oskar, any idea what wing your buddy on the Axis was riding?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, he was riding a HPS980 in this clip. He's a big guy though at 95kg.

  • @ulzi12345
    @ulzi12345 2 года назад +1

    Hello, sorry for my English. You
    use a fuselage TC50 or TC 60?

    • @ulzi12345
      @ulzi12345 2 года назад +1

      Sorry I have the answer on your comment. I just baught the Ha 1125 with stab V and fuselage 50 cm,

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +2

      @@ulzi12345 Hey mate, no worries your english is good! I use the 50 fuse with the V stab, and the 60 fuse with the HA195 stab. V and 50 for small days, 60 and 195 for the larger dats.

    • @ulzi12345
      @ulzi12345 2 года назад

      @@OskarJohansson1 thanks

    • @ulzi12345
      @ulzi12345 2 года назад +1

      I also had another question what is better for the foil to get out of the water faster in small conditions is to move the mast forward to its maximum or use a 2 mm positive wedge

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  2 года назад +1

      @@ulzi12345 that's a good question! I don't actually know... Are you saying a wedge in the tail wing, or between the mast and board? I would always move the mast further forward as a starting point, but I am not sure about shimming the baseplate.

  • @steveyew3931
    @steveyew3931 3 года назад +1

    Hi mate, What tail and shim setting were you running?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +2

      Tail is one I made myself. It’s similar outline to a 12” KD Maui tail but thinned down to 5.5mm. As for the shim I’m using the 0.5 deg shim on the A+ fuse.

    • @steveyew3931
      @steveyew3931 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your time. Would it be fair to say that a 1 degree shim would give the foil more stability than the 0.5 shim on the A + fuse?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +1

      @@steveyew3931 Anytime mate! I find the more shims you add (A+ fuse) the faster and more twitchy it becomes. From a performance aspect this means less drag, and an easier transition rolling from rail to rail. But the cost is that you end up with a higher stall speed so less margin for error. If you want more stability go less shim and it will give you a lower stall speed as well.

  • @gerrittenberkdeboer7763
    @gerrittenberkdeboer7763 2 года назад

    He made a few miles, while the athers are ankering...

  • @drlv3250
    @drlv3250 2 года назад

    Which Foil is the Axis Dude using next to you?

  • @mindhoc
    @mindhoc 2 года назад

    have you tried this setup with the 50cm fuse?

  • @alexkitebcn
    @alexkitebcn 3 года назад +1

    What Custome tail you got ?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад

      It's just a tail I made myself from a sheet for G10. It is a KD Maui replica 12" that is thinned out to 5.5mm thick. Super fast tail wing but still has a really surfy feel

  • @claudiobertadeazevedo4669
    @claudiobertadeazevedo4669 2 года назад +1

    I thought lithium ion batteries were not edible

  • @andysgarage007
    @andysgarage007 2 года назад

    They make em for a guy that weighs 20.7 stones

  • @jeromesurffoil7033
    @jeromesurffoil7033 3 года назад

    Maybe find a less crowded lineup with no other surfers?

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +4

      Fair call, I think foilers should always avoid crowded lineups, especially people learning. Most of this lineup is actually other foilers, just hard to tell while they're sitting there. We made sure they were okay with us foiling, most of them just wanted to have a go! Nice to see so much interest from other surfers and keen to try it out.

    • @jeromesurffoil7033
      @jeromesurffoil7033 3 года назад +1

      @@OskarJohansson1 Nice flying in your vid. Just as in any other endeavor, the key is to be respectful and there shouldn't be any issues.

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +3

      @@jeromesurffoil7033 Absolutley! Gotta respect those around you and what they are comfortable with. I've never had anything but positivity from other surfers in the water but I always ask before hand. I understand some surfers are fearful of foils that have never seen them, but usually after 10mins of watching someone glide around way out the back they are just stoked to give it a go haha.

    • @krispewkrem3
      @krispewkrem3 2 года назад +1

      Just my $0.02, there's no point in separating surfers anf foilers. Obviosuly we can ride waves nobody else can and we can stay away from lineups, but there's no reason we can't get in the lineup and be in the mix with surfers.
      We are often taking off on white wash mush that nobody wants, and pumping so far out the back and riding swell nobody else is using. And occasionally cruising through the lineup.
      But, if i see someone paddling for a wave, i go the other way or make sure to stay out of the way. Or I will actually call them into a wave and go for it because obviously i can exit or go any direction.
      I foil with surfers nearly every day and we have no issues. I also surf with them often, but foiling is too good. Also, the waves are so poor that I think surfing is generally a waste of time and ridiculously inefficient.

  • @1XX1
    @1XX1 3 года назад

    I bet you're popular with the ladies...

    • @OskarJohansson1
      @OskarJohansson1  3 года назад +2

      HAHAHA I wish my girlfriend was as impressed

  • @malikalou777
    @malikalou777 2 года назад

    Boring

    • @xyzct
      @xyzct 2 года назад +2

      Is that your Tinder profile?