would initially getting pulled behind a boat help in getting used to the way a foil feels?? Pumping etc.??
@JasonLeeCalifornia4 жыл бұрын
In my experience here is a list of the way to ways to learn foiling. The boat would be the easiest and prone surf foiling being the hardest. Assuming the water and weather are ideal learning conditions. 1) Boat 2) Wing 3) Kite/Windsurfing 4) Sup Surfing 5) Prone Surfing
@Rocco_Kurokawa4 жыл бұрын
@@JasonLeeCalifornia So the Hypernut works good with a kitewing? I tried it two times with lend material and got flying, thanks to kitefoiling experience, and now I kinda want to start Kitewing foiling. But I also like Sup Surfing, so I want a Board that works for Sup Surfing, Foil Surfing and Kitewinging. I got a 9.1 130L Sup right now but I can go smaller, I tried 100L and 90L Hypernut in flat water once and 100L was comfortable enough with my 70kg.
@jamesc61374 жыл бұрын
So what foil would you recommend for a 8' hypernut 4 and 1 rider being 6'1" 208lbs and going to use it also for lake wing foiling mostly. thx big time
@jeffgibson6452 жыл бұрын
Im in a similar situation as James. Any suggestions on foil for winging, SUP surf foiling, etc?
@MrHdepuydt4 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for the useful video! Could I get some info how the dude John Stevens converted his regular hypernut, to a foil one. How did he mount the foil, how did he adapt his normal board? Which kind of casing etc. Thanks mate
@AlexMauerVlogs6 жыл бұрын
Awesome into!!!
@drgeatman6 жыл бұрын
Looks like you are on the hypernut 2 in 1 prt of this video. Good overview but for the 4 in 1 you need to include a wave wind foiler for this board.
@JasonLeeCalifornia6 жыл бұрын
Hey Gordon, If you have any footage send it over. We will add some as soon as the windy season starts up again! Enjoy!