KT foils with Kane De Wilde foil designer

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
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    Today we are catching up with Kane De Wilde to unveil KT's new line of contest and race winning hydrofoils, designed to push the boundaries of progression, performance, and innovation. With meticulous R&D, cutting-edge profiles, and future proof connections, these foils are crafted to seamlessly pair with any board and offer an unparalleled range of speed, glide and control.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @tedp3408
    @tedp3408 День назад +2

    Kane is on the leading edge of foil design and riding skill. I wish I was in a position to change foil brands. Thanks for the great interview

  • @hirthproductions988
    @hirthproductions988 20 часов назад +1

    Appears to be a very well thought out foil system designed with lessons learned from many foil brands on the market while integrating some cutting edge hydrodynamics in the wing sections. There is always room in the market for a better mousetrap.

  • @onquarter
    @onquarter 23 часа назад

    I am confused as to how wing sweep (mentioned at 16m0s) helps with stability. I noticed Axis has ditched sweep altogether and the rest of the industry is minimizing it. I would love to have a wing with and without the sweep and be able to ride them back to back! I hope Kane did that in development.

    • @ryanarzy
      @ryanarzy 3 часа назад

      Kane's using the word "stability" to refer to control. Foils with more leading-edge sweep create more predictable handling characteristics, as it stabilizes the center of lift and reduces pitch instability. Sweep also makes the wing more forgiving turning from rail to rail and through turbulence.
      As Kane mentioned, while sweep can enhance stability, it can also reduce overall efficiency and speed potential, as the drag can be higher compared to designs with less sweep, which is why the Atlas, which has very minimal leading edge sweep compared to the Nomad, is more glide, pump, and efficiency oriented. I assume this why Axis and other brands use less sweep for more glide, pump, race, and efficiency characteristics.
      Foils that want to have a controlled "surfy" feel benefit a ton from sweep

    • @onquarter
      @onquarter Час назад +1

      ​@@ryanarzy Thanks for the response. Agreed, these foils don't have a ton of sweep, especially when compared to surf foils of 5 years ago.
      What do you mean "stabilizes the center of lift"? Pitch stability arrises from the restoring pitch moment this is created by the main foil and tail when pitch is disturbed from the stable angle. So if pitch was increased, the front wing provides more lift and the rear wing provides less down force (a delta of more upward lift). Those both act on the center of mass/lift that's in front of the centerline of the front wing to produce a restoring torque to bring the pitch back to the stable point. But for a foil with extremely high sweep, that is almost like having multiple front wings placed at different locations front to back on the fuse. So unlike a straight wing where the center of lift is in fully front of the center of the wing's lift, the swept wing may have some of the airfoil section in front of the overall center of lift, and most still behind it. That forward most section (closest to the root) would have the opposite effect and reduce pitch stability. Of course, this could be countered with a larger tail or longer fuse or more downward tail angle, etc. But either way, having sweep would actually cause a bit less pitch stability from that effect. But maybe there is another effect I am unaware of that causes more pitch stability? Thinking this through, I am suspicious if there is actually any pitch stability to be gained from wing sweep.

  • @coolfox999
    @coolfox999 День назад

    Theres a lot of similarity in shape of the wing and "fuselink" on 3 bolts, mast foot with AFS, interesting fuse looks like Takuma 🙂

    • @compte11111
      @compte11111 День назад +2

      In fact the "fuselink" was made first by chubanga or mikelab's (not sure but in my mind it was chubanga connexion and mike asked if he could use it Luca said yes ).
      The frontwing connexion look's like volo hydrofoils. Good stuff.

    • @coolfox999
      @coolfox999 14 часов назад

      @@compte11111
      I have an "old" box connection and new "fuselink" AFS now and the latest win hands down on rigidity and ease of assembly, sand or no sand, it just works.
      The other thing I noted even high aspect wing have negative camber closer to the trailing edge, the same I see in AFS latest wings. I agree the liftoff is great, but does this limit the speed range?

  • @ironphil62
    @ironphil62 День назад

    👍🍺🏄🏼

  • @max4997
    @max4997 20 часов назад +1

    Releasing a foil system with no carbon fuse is an absolute no no for me.
    Besides that, Kane speaks very poorly. It’s painful to listen to.

    • @ryanarzy
      @ryanarzy 3 часа назад +1

      Interesting perspective! Going with aluminum to start offers an affordable, stiff, and durable choice for all types of riders. It's also more cost-effective, which means KT can offer foils to a wider audience without compromising on quality. Aluminum's strength allows for a narrower, faster diameter, and its ease of modification supports ongoing improvements. With proper anodization and stainless inserts, KT is balancing performance with practical considerations. Duotone even switched from SLS & D/Lab carbon fuselages TO aluminum for this very reason...
      Kane has designed this connection after four iterations to make it future-proof and allow for future monoblock carbon fuselages. Jumping straight to carbon just to have something that's only 20-40% lighter might sound appealing, but it comes with significant trade-offs-it’s far more expensive for both the manufacturer and end consumer, and more prone to flexing if not reinforced properly. Carbon fuselages generally have to be built thicker to meet the same stiffness but again, this is just what KT is starting out with to make the system affordable for people to switch too.
      As for Kane, his deep technical knowledge, skills, and passion for foiling shine through in the design. It’s clear he’s focused on creating gear that performs on another level and doesn't need to mask anything with exaggerated marketing speak and what people think about his public speaking.
      The direction he and KT have taken makes a lot of sense when you look at it from a broader perspective.

  • @franpinyol8500
    @franpinyol8500 День назад

    Most probably it's a great foil but the product positioning, product marketing, etc is quite poor.
    KT, you've been lucky Gwen helped structuring the key messages about the product, what matters, differentiators, etc.

    • @bastialdehoff7779
      @bastialdehoff7779 День назад +9

      Kane is the designer/rider and not a sales person. I personally like the more technical approach from Kane rather than the usual marketing lingo. I am sure there will be more marketing content once the foil lines officially launch.

    • @franpinyol8500
      @franpinyol8500 День назад

      @@bastialdehoff7779 I'm also looking for a technical explanation, key features approach, etc. (I'm engineer, trying to learn about foil mechanics) . But IMHO, any designer in front of a camera should be able to explain the key design principles, who is it for , etc..

    • @francoissavoie-ferron4961
      @francoissavoie-ferron4961 День назад +2

      I prefer a rider/designer technical talk over generic and blend marketing sale pitch. Kane is at the forefront of foil designing, foil testing and foil riding. That alone is so valuable for a brand reputation. The analogy of a shopping cart was great! The scoring system for matching foil component is really a game changer. Make me want to switch my foil system! YEWWW

    • @dlsspy
      @dlsspy День назад +4

      I was sold at “this is what Kane has been working on.” My only disappointment here is not being able to buy this stuff today.

    • @ryanarzy
      @ryanarzy 3 часа назад +1

      @franpinyol8500 How would you suggest they improve the product positioning and marketing? KT had to announce this foil lineup early due to overwhelming public demand. It looks like they're also doing their best to share info on a pretty complete all-around range of foils before they're even available.