Good review, would have liked to see even more riding with it. At 80 kg plus foil, wetsuit and all on a 77l board. You must have the board under water when you start an if the wind drops. How does it handle then?
It's still okay as long as you keep moving. If the wind drops below about 5 knots it sinks, so then i just sit down till there's a gust again. Here's a video of me learning to ride the board for the first time (also learning a smaller foil in addition). ruclips.net/video/NFpA21m7nqk/видео.html
Indeed, Sabfoil, Ensis Rock N Roll and Moses Albatros are the same boards (in different colours). My MB Albatros 118lt is a great board but it weights a ton. Super dimensions (wide, short, thin) and well built but simply too heavy.
Excellent technical review and a very clear explanation of how the interplay between the design and actual performance!
Good review, would have liked to see even more riding with it. At 80 kg plus foil, wetsuit and all on a 77l board. You must have the board under water when you start an if the wind drops. How does it handle then?
It's still okay as long as you keep moving. If the wind drops below about 5 knots it sinks, so then i just sit down till there's a gust again.
Here's a video of me learning to ride the board for the first time (also learning a smaller foil in addition).
ruclips.net/video/NFpA21m7nqk/видео.html
Nice review, except the fact that 6,9 kg is actually not very light for 77l
Indeed, Sabfoil, Ensis Rock N Roll and Moses Albatros are the same boards (in different colours). My MB Albatros 118lt is a great board but it weights a ton. Super dimensions (wide, short, thin) and well built but simply too heavy.
Are the screw inserts made of galvanized steel or plastic? Thank you.
plastic