Armstrong MA1225 Review | Mid Aspect Foil Specs and Test Ride

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2023
  • In today's video, we're diving into the world of hydrofoil excitement as we present the Armstrong 1225 Foil Review and Ride Test. Whether you're an experienced rider or a curious newcomer, this is the ultimate guide to experiencing the thrill of foiling with the newly-craft and next generation foil, MA1225 by Armstrong Foils!
    Explore the design details that set the Armstrong 1225 Foil apart. From its meticulously crafted wings to its streamlined fuselage, every aspect of this hydrofoil is optimized for maximum lift, stability, and control. We'll give you an up-close look at its specs and explain how it enhances your riding experience.
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  • @robadair
    @robadair 11 месяцев назад +2

    If I could only have one foil, the 1225 would be it. Wake, wing or prone, it does it all. The fact that you can do a full flat breach and ride away is icing on the cake.

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Rob - I agree with that depending upon the typical wind speed, prone wave size, and body weight. The MA1000 has a pretty good case for that scenario as well.
      Best
      Tim

  • @kurtbrown9618
    @kurtbrown9618 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid - I’m ready to ride it 🤙

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад

      Let's GOOOOOOOO! Can't wait to have you up to Seattle.
      Cheers,
      Tim & John

  • @claudiobertadeazevedo4669
    @claudiobertadeazevedo4669 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing video as usual guys!!!.
    I don´t wake foil, only kite foil, flat and small waves. The solid transition from side to side and over the prop wash is absolutely convincing it´s the swiss army knife, along with the far glides from the wake. How wide did your smiles get after this session? MAs might overshadow the HAs "blades". Unfortunately for me, due to many reasons, it is critical an announced stall, that CF1200 has and some HS as well, reason being I pivot the board at slow speed doing 180 degrees just before catching a wave, so i.e. the HA925 I found useless, obviously from my deficiencies and or style of ridding POV. Awesome video

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes - the HA925 has to keep speed so a pre-wave pivot can be tough if it's not a power turn. The CF1200 is much more forgiving. That said - I think you'll be surprised at the glide of the MA foils. Thanks for checking out the video Claudio - hope you're getting some great days.
      Cheers,
      Tim

  • @romainprader5207
    @romainprader5207 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice vidéo!
    Has it became your favorite setup for wakefoiling ?
    Is it easier or harder to pump in comparison with the HS1850v2 ?
    Thanks 🤙🏼

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад +1

      Super fun wing and definitely a favorite. Faster than HS1850 but slightly different spot on the quiver. Email us at halflifet.5@gmail.com to right size for your riding.
      Cheers,
      Tim & John

  • @mattbansak5636
    @mattbansak5636 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm a kiter and wakefoiler currently using an Armstrong 85cm V1, CF1200, and 232 wing. I'd like to upgrade to something that is just as turny but that can handle some higher speeds without losing the low end performance. I'm often kiting in really light winds where it'd be nice to have better pumpability than the CF1200, but it would also be fun to ride at higher speeds. Does the MA 1000 or MA1225 sound like what I'm looking for? And perhaps pairing that with the Performance 865 and 205 stab? Or would you have other suggestions? It would also be fun to have a wing that can handle kite foiling airs, but that might be a different front wing entirely?

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  2 месяца назад +1

      right on Matt -- very cool. The V1 CF1200 was a great foil in it's day. Characteristic of the CFs is a nice entry and exit out of a carve. In V2 CF1200 they made it thinner and faster. Much improved for pumping - same stability. So at a minimum - you could upgrade to V2CF1200 (we have them in stock).
      You have two great choices that will be in that same size/wind range -- MA1000 and the HA1080. I can not say enough good things about both these wings. The MA1000 is most likely the next foil progression for you. Tip breaches are no worries and it is an incredibly smooth up for wind sports. It pumps as well as the CF1200V2 but moves much faster through the water.
      The new HA s are incredible. Compared to V1HAs the stall speed is much lower and it's less technical to ride. It's a fast foil and pumps well. The HA1080 is all around awesome....but it is slightly more technical to ride than the MA1000.
      Feel free to give me a call to talk through it and we'll get you dialed. 909-698-0401
      Cheers,
      Tim

  • @richardweber8002
    @richardweber8002 Месяц назад

    Another great video! I've been riding a HS1250 behind the boat and I really like it except I have trouble consistently pumping back to catch 2nd and 3rd waves. I also have the HS1850 and can pump easily with it but don't find it as fun behind the boat. I have gained a little weight recently 205lbs, I'm wondering if the MA1225 would allow me the same carving characteristic as the 1250, but with better pumping?

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Месяц назад

      Hi Richard - thank you for checking out the video! Glad you're having a good time out there foiling. A couple ideas for you:
      1) Add a 50cm fuselage to your quiver -- fun for HS1250 and the HS1850.
      2) Add a V200 tail to ride with your HS1850 - it will loosen the ride up
      3) Be sure to increase your pump cadence when you go to pump the HS1250 -- its a quicker cadence and keep it high!
      Now....to answer your actual question. Yes - the MA1225 (I like it with the V200 tail) is very responsive and has more glide than the 1250. Just remember to move it up in the mast track compared to the HS. You could also go with a MA1475 but it sounds like you'd like a looser ride.
      We have it all in stock so if you'd like to buy from us (which we always appreciate) just drop us a line -- email Halflifet.5@gmail.com or call us at (909) 698-0401
      Best
      Tim

  • @MarcomM-vx4cf
    @MarcomM-vx4cf 5 месяцев назад +1

    Looks great! At what speed do you wake foil in this vid?

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  5 месяцев назад +2

      Typically we ride at ~11.2mph. That said - it's super fun to ride this anywhere from 11 - 12.5mph.
      Have fun,
      Half-Life Crew

  • @Stefan-Foil
    @Stefan-Foil 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please review the MA800. I'm 85kg and love it for winging. 205 tail red shim

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад +2

      Will do -- in the interim -- the 205 is a bomber tail -- so good. So flowey (if that's a word :-)
      Cheers,
      Tim

  • @AkSeapilot
    @AkSeapilot 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the vid.. took my son out for his 2nd day tow foiling today in Ketchikan, Alaska.. 1550V2 with 93.5 performance and 300 tail.. i have a 1225 ma as well but haven't used it a lot yet winging (or other).. What kind of speed of the boat has been best for your for 1225, 1550 hs v2? What speed in this video if you remember.. I don't know a lot about wave speed matching to foil speed.. we went about 13 mph with the 1550 today. Thanks again.

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  9 месяцев назад

      depends upon the boat but you're likely going too fast. 11.2mph works for most all surf boats. A bit faster for quicker action and power (12mph). If it's an Alaskan fishing boat or other - different story. You need to look for the 'V' in the boat wave and then back it down until it's gone. You want a good hump in the middle.
      Best,
      Tim

    • @AkSeapilot
      @AkSeapilot 9 месяцев назад

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      @@HALFLIFEVIDEO Thanks! its not a dedicated wave boat.. hope to someday be able to pump around and surf like you guys are doing on your videos.

  • @jasonleitch6478
    @jasonleitch6478 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m using vtail, 60 fuse, Armie 4.5 prone board. I tried the ma1225 prone on 85cm A mast, but it kept wanting to dive after getting on foil. Thinking I need to shim…. Any suggestions appreciated! Great reviews as always guys 🤙

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Jason - make sure you're moving it up in the mast track. For the V200 - we like no shim. With the 205 we go red shim. These foils are really good - any time it dove on us or felt doey - we had to move the mast a bit. Experiment with that and let us know how it goes.
      Best,
      Tim & John

    • @tabora123
      @tabora123 9 месяцев назад

      @@HALFLIFEVIDEO thanks for this! Gonna give this a shot next time I go out. I have the MA1225 with the surf 205 on the 60 wing. Just feel like i have no lift at all. I can feel glide but no lift.

  • @warrenp8502
    @warrenp8502 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice. Which stab were you using?

    • @claudiobertadeazevedo4669
      @claudiobertadeazevedo4669 11 месяцев назад +1

      looks V200 or close to

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад +3

      We did our test ride on the V200 because we (and so many others) have that killer wing. We've ridden on the 235, 220, 205 and others. V200 and 205 are the current favorites.
      Cheers,
      The Half-Life Crew

  • @grantd.5438
    @grantd.5438 11 месяцев назад +1

    How would you compare the HA1125 to the MA1225?

    • @Zander-gm5gc
      @Zander-gm5gc 11 месяцев назад +2

      I have ridden a HA and a CF front wing. The HA is much faster and less forgiving. I am assuming the MA will give a middle of the road experience that is more versatile.

    • @grantd.5438
      @grantd.5438 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Zander-gm5gc thanks for the input!

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад

      correct

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Grant - the MA1225 is just more forgiving. Not that much slower than the HA1125 AND much more flexible. If you had to choose one or the other.....I'd go MA1225 for overall flexibility.
      Cheers,
      Tim