I'd like to know too. A few more details and a picture of the v2 on top of the v1 on this Facebook thread.
www.facebook.com/story.php?id=312231379875160&story_fbid=1117434842688139
I have tried it. Feels like a Spitfire on steroids. Turns as well (if not better) and has amazing glide.
I have been riding the SF for winging (mostly the 780) and found it quite draggy. Tried the 999v2 and feels much better, even if the foil is larger. Really looking forward to the smaller versions of the ART.
Seems like an odd move from Axis, I feel they killed the SF with this foil. They market it as a wing specific one but I'm sure it will over-perform the SF on all aspects also on prone
I have tried it. Feels like a Spitfire on steroids. Turns as well (if not better) and has amazing glide.
I have been riding the SF for winging (mostly the 780) and found it quite draggy. Tried the 999v2 and feels much better, even if the foil is larger. Really looking forward to the smaller versions of the ART.
Seems like an odd move from Axis, I feel they killed the SF with this foil. They market it as a wing specific one but I'm sure it will over-perform the SF on all aspects also on prone
Also, the low end of the 999v2 is insane. You don't get that behavior from the original ART that dropped suddenly as soon as it went below flight speed
I am very happy with my Art Pros but would like to get one of the v2s.
Can you guys compare the lift of v2 to that of ARTs or ART Pros?
Based on the area it looks like v2 939 is similar to Pro 1051. But of course unless you ride them you do not really know.
Looking for something similar to Art 899 or Pro 1051.
I have tried it. Feels like a Spitfire on steroids. Turns as well (if not better) and has amazing glide.
I have been riding the SF for winging (mostly the 780) and found it quite draggy. Tried the 999v2 and feels much better, even if the foil is larger. Really looking forward to the smaller versions of the ART.
Seems like an odd move from Axis, I feel they killed the SF with this foil. They market it as a wing specific one but I'm sure it will over-perform the SF on all aspects also on prone
No small art v2 though. 790cm2 is big for these new breed of foils. id imagine a 650cm2 would be awesome
I have tried it. Feels like a Spitfire on steroids. Turns as well (if not better) and has amazing glide.
I have been riding the SF for winging (mostly the 780) and found it quite draggy. Tried the 999v2 and feels much better, even if the foil is larger. Really looking forward to the smaller versions of the ART.
Seems like an odd move from Axis, I feel they killed the SF with this foil. They market it as a wing specific one but I'm sure it will over-perform the SF on all aspects also on prone
No small art v2 though. 790cm2 is big for these new breed of foils. id imagine a 650cm2 would be awesome
Yes totally. I tried the 999 in both 12 and 30+ knots. Felt I could have ridden a 650cm2 foil on the second day.
I'll settle for the 939 because I'm looking for a "do it all" foil.
like they've done withe the SF and ArtPro it is just a matter of months until they release more sizes.
I ordered the 939 yesterday. I expect it to do what the ART 899 does for me, but better. Like, I expect it to be a replacement for that. I'm usually on the ART 999 however, and logically I also want a V2 999. But I feel that it's going to be too close to the 939, even if it outperforms the ART 999 V1 in low-end. For that reason, I only ordered the 939 V2 in hopes they'll eventually launch a 1039 V2 or 1099 V2. I'd use one of those to replace my 999, since I normally use it for lighter winds anyway and I don't jump it. I do expect to the jump the 939 though.
Hmm but the 999 v2 got nearly the area of the old one also the span!? I wonder if the art v2 will be better than the konrad foils (look at the other discussion). Because few ppl there saying the konrad lx is the better art/spitfire.
In a few weeks time, when people have ridden these new V2's I would like to hear a comparison in foil sizing between these new ART V2s and the spitfires.
For example, Im winging on a spitfire 960 at 87kg in 15 knots ish, yet I feel i could go smaller as I have an HPS 1050 with a bit of crossover, so im thinking my next foil might be an Art V2 939 (not the 999) as I have a SF 780 too for the small foil and never ridden an ART or ART Pro, so not sure how they ride/ size.
In a few weeks time, when people have ridden these new V2's I would like to hear a comparison in foil sizing between these new ART V2s and the spitfires.
For example, Im winging on a spitfire 960 at 87kg in 15 knots ish, yet I feel i could go smaller as I have an HPS 1050 with a bit of crossover, so im thinking my next foil might be an Art V2 939 (not the 999) as I have a SF 780 too for the small foil and never ridden an ART or ART Pro, so not sure how they ride/ size.
I'm 83kg and I expect to ride the 939 in upper 10-15 with gust to around 18. One thing to really consider is efficiency. People often go by weight, or how long they have been foiling, but that doesn't always translate to efficiency. For example, I'll be on a V1 999 in 18 knot gusts and feel over-foiled while guys on bigger foils are complaining they can barely get up. That plays a big part in your foil choice. For me to be on anything bigger than a 999 it has to be because after getting that 999 going I'm having still pump a lot during the lulls to keep it going... not because I can't get up.
Hmm but the 999 v2 got nearly the area of the old one also the span!? I wonder if the art v2 will be better than the konrad foils (look at the other discussion). Because few ppl there saying the konrad lx is the better art/spitfire.
Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me and my riding, but I can't really think how it could get much better. I'd love some more people to put up their thoughts on the Konrad and see what they think too.
> Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me...
Or may be you really missed out on ArtV2. How would you know since you haven't tried it? It is totally fine to be happy about any foil but being happy about missing out on an opportunity to ride other foils and to compare... I am not sure.
I have been on 2 brands, owned Axis HPS, Arts and tried at least 4 brands at decent rental places. Personally I can only appreciate the Art Pros having tried it all. Pros work for my local spots and for the trips to the Med and the Canaries. No idea how good ArtV2 is but I will definitely try one out and will make a decision.
There are so many foils, conditions and rider skill levels that I would try not to offer my opinion without properly qualifying it.
I will give LX a go but only if I can rent it first or someone at my local spot gets one and lets me ride it.
> Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me...
Or may be you really missed out on ArtV2. How would you know since you haven't tried it? It is totally fine to be happy about any foil but being happy about missing out on an opportunity to ride other foils and to compare... I am not sure.
I have been on 2 brands, owned Axis HPS, Arts and tried at least 4 brands at decent rental places. Personally I can only appreciate the Art Pros having tried it all. Pros work for my local spots and for the trips to the Med and the Canaries. No idea how good ArtV2 is but I will definitely try one out and will make a decision.
There are so many foils, conditions and rider skill levels that I would try not to offer my opinion without properly qualifying it.
I will give LX a go but only if I can rent it first or someone at my local spot gets one and lets me ride it.
Yeah absolutely man, I agree, that's why I tried to quantity it by saying maybe it's just the perfect foil for me and my riding. I've been very excited about new foils coming out in the past and have been let down a few times, so it's awesome to find one that makes things noticeably better.
I also have a habit of buying something just before the next model comes out (like a full Armstrong kit just before A+ was released), but this time I really don't mind because I've found what I've been looking for.
You made a very good point about the variation in design, conditions and skill. I feel that something a pro can ride easily might be too tricky for me personally, so it's good to demo. I guess given that there's not a huge amount Konrad foils around to try, my thoughts would help people understand what they're like.
> Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me...
Or may be you really missed out on ArtV2. How would you know since you haven't tried it? It is totally fine to be happy about any foil but being happy about missing out on an opportunity to ride other foils and to compare... I am not sure.
I have been on 2 brands, owned Axis HPS, Arts and tried at least 4 brands at decent rental places. Personally I can only appreciate the Art Pros having tried it all. Pros work for my local spots and for the trips to the Med and the Canaries. No idea how good ArtV2 is but I will definitely try one out and will make a decision.
There are so many foils, conditions and rider skill levels that I would try not to offer my opinion without properly qualifying it.
I will give LX a go but only if I can rent it first or someone at my local spot gets one and lets me ride it.
Yeah absolutely man, I agree, that's why I tried to quantity it by saying maybe it's just the perfect foil for me and my riding. I've been very excited about new foils coming out in the past and have been let down a few times, so it's awesome to find one that makes things noticeably better.
I also have a habit of buying something just before the next model comes out (like a full Armstrong kit just before A+ was released), but this time I really don't mind because I've found what I've been looking for.
You made a very good point about the variation in design, conditions and skill. I feel that something a pro can ride easily might be too tricky for me personally, so it's good to demo. I guess given that there's not a huge amount Konrad foils around to try, my thoughts would help people understand what they're like.
@espitaka, any chance you could demo the ART V2 and then give us all an idea of how the LX and V2 actually compare?
> Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me...
Or may be you really missed out on ArtV2. How would you know since you haven't tried it? It is totally fine to be happy about any foil but being happy about missing out on an opportunity to ride other foils and to compare... I am not sure.
I have been on 2 brands, owned Axis HPS, Arts and tried at least 4 brands at decent rental places. Personally I can only appreciate the Art Pros having tried it all. Pros work for my local spots and for the trips to the Med and the Canaries. No idea how good ArtV2 is but I will definitely try one out and will make a decision.
There are so many foils, conditions and rider skill levels that I would try not to offer my opinion without properly qualifying it.
I will give LX a go but only if I can rent it first or someone at my local spot gets one and lets me ride it.
Yeah absolutely man, I agree, that's why I tried to quantity it by saying maybe it's just the perfect foil for me and my riding. I've been very excited about new foils coming out in the past and have been let down a few times, so it's awesome to find one that makes things noticeably better.
I also have a habit of buying something just before the next model comes out (like a full Armstrong kit just before A+ was released), but this time I really don't mind because I've found what I've been looking for.
You made a very good point about the variation in design, conditions and skill. I feel that something a pro can ride easily might be too tricky for me personally, so it's good to demo. I guess given that there's not a huge amount Konrad foils around to try, my thoughts would help people understand what they're like.
@espitaka, any chance you could demo the ART V2 and then give us all an idea of how the LX and V2 actually compare?
That would be the way to go. Probably not for a bit, but if I get a chance, I'll pop my thoughts up for sure.
> Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me...
Or may be you really missed out on ArtV2. How would you know since you haven't tried it? It is totally fine to be happy about any foil but being happy about missing out on an opportunity to ride other foils and to compare... I am not sure.
I have been on 2 brands, owned Axis HPS, Arts and tried at least 4 brands at decent rental places. Personally I can only appreciate the Art Pros having tried it all. Pros work for my local spots and for the trips to the Med and the Canaries. No idea how good ArtV2 is but I will definitely try one out and will make a decision.
There are so many foils, conditions and rider skill levels that I would try not to offer my opinion without properly qualifying it.
I will give LX a go but only if I can rent it first or someone at my local spot gets one and lets me ride it.
Yeah absolutely man, I agree, that's why I tried to quantity it by saying maybe it's just the perfect foil for me and my riding. I've been very excited about new foils coming out in the past and have been let down a few times, so it's awesome to find one that makes things noticeably better.
I also have a habit of buying something just before the next model comes out (like a full Armstrong kit just before A+ was released), but this time I really don't mind because I've found what I've been looking for.
You made a very good point about the variation in design, conditions and skill. I feel that something a pro can ride easily might be too tricky for me personally, so it's good to demo. I guess given that there's not a huge amount Konrad foils around to try, my thoughts would help people understand what they're like.
Cheers mate
Certainly, while I am a big fan of Art Pros (1001 in particular), I can definitely say that Pros are NOT for everyone.
BTW, saw your Instagram account. You are doing some really cool stuff. Respect!
www.instagram.com/espitaka/
I think there are more sitting on the fence than usual for the v2 after all the varying not-quites
I considered the LX as I don't particularly like the axis feel and supposedly the v2 predictably is definitely of the spitfire/art line.
I ended up ordering a proto Maguire which is axis compatible, will report back on how it goes, but I definitely am glad that smaller brands are making axis compatible foils
I think there are more sitting on the fence than usual for the v2 after all the varying not-quites
I considered the LX as I don't particularly like the axis feel and supposedly the v2 predictably is definitely of the spitfire/art line.
I ended up ordering a proto Maguire which is axis compatible, will report back on how it goes, but I definitely am glad that smaller brands are making axis compatible foils
I don't really trust Axis reviews anymore unfortunately as I feel there are too many vested interests (pretty rife throughout the industry as a whole) however did watch one review where the outcome was that it was a reasonably good compromise between the AP & SF. Not mind blowing but OK for it's purpose. I'm in the position of wanting a new all round foil & am thinking I'll be investing in the LX when the wind picks up here soon.
I think there are more sitting on the fence than usual for the v2 after all the varying not-quites
I considered the LX as I don't particularly like the axis feel and supposedly the v2 predictably is definitely of the spitfire/art line.
I ended up ordering a proto Maguire which is axis compatible, will report back on how it goes, but I definitely am glad that smaller brands are making axis compatible foils
Interesting, I didn't think Maguire's was selling foils for wing foiling anymore. They seem to have taken them off their website last time I looked ?
> Man, I'm so frothy on the LX foils! I bought mine just before the ArtV2s came out and I'm totally happy I did. Maybe it's just the perfect foil for me...
Or may be you really missed out on ArtV2. How would you know since you haven't tried it? It is totally fine to be happy about any foil but being happy about missing out on an opportunity to ride other foils and to compare... I am not sure.
I have been on 2 brands, owned Axis HPS, Arts and tried at least 4 brands at decent rental places. Personally I can only appreciate the Art Pros having tried it all. Pros work for my local spots and for the trips to the Med and the Canaries. No idea how good ArtV2 is but I will definitely try one out and will make a decision.
There are so many foils, conditions and rider skill levels that I would try not to offer my opinion without properly qualifying it.
I will give LX a go but only if I can rent it first or someone at my local spot gets one and lets me ride it.
Yeah absolutely man, I agree, that's why I tried to quantity it by saying maybe it's just the perfect foil for me and my riding. I've been very excited about new foils coming out in the past and have been let down a few times, so it's awesome to find one that makes things noticeably better.
I also have a habit of buying something just before the next model comes out (like a full Armstrong kit just before A+ was released), but this time I really don't mind because I've found what I've been looking for.
You made a very good point about the variation in design, conditions and skill. I feel that something a pro can ride easily might be too tricky for me personally, so it's good to demo. I guess given that there's not a huge amount Konrad foils around to try, my thoughts would help people understand what they're like.
Cheers mate
Certainly, while I am a big fan of Art Pros (1001 in particular), I can definitely say that Pros are NOT for everyone.
BTW, saw your Instagram account. You are doing some really cool stuff. Respect!
www.instagram.com/espitaka/
Ah, thanks bro! Pretty good fun building stuff and the foiling community is pretty open and amazingly helpful in terms of building techniques etc I don't reckon there's many sports where you can contact the pros and they'll come back to you and chat away about designs etc I think everyone is foil brained and frothy :)
I think there are more sitting on the fence than usual for the v2 after all the varying not-quites
I considered the LX as I don't particularly like the axis feel and supposedly the v2 predictably is definitely of the spitfire/art line.
I ended up ordering a proto Maguire which is axis compatible, will report back on how it goes, but I definitely am glad that smaller brands are making axis compatible foils
I don't really trust Axis reviews anymore unfortunately as I feel there are too many vested interests (pretty rife throughout the industry as a whole) however did watch one review where the outcome was that it was a reasonably good compromise between the AP & SF. Not mind blowing but OK for it's purpose. I'm in the position of wanting a new all round foil & am thinking I'll be investing in the LX when the wind picks up here soon.
I think a lot of reviews are like that these days, which makes it hard. Put up your thoughts on the LX of you get one, if love to hear what other people think!
I think there are more sitting on the fence than usual for the v2 after all the varying not-quites
I considered the LX as I don't particularly like the axis feel and supposedly the v2 predictably is definitely of the spitfire/art line.
I ended up ordering a proto Maguire which is axis compatible, will report back on how it goes, but I definitely am glad that smaller brands are making axis compatible foils
Interesting, I didn't think Maguire's was selling foils for wing foiling anymore. They seem to have taken them off their website last time I looked ?
Yeah seems so, I got chatting, said they could make me one of their protos that I had borrowed, I really liked it so ordered one, but the test was too short to say much.
I had the chance to ride my 939 in 18 knots with a 50L board and a 362 tail. I was running GPS off my GoPro and according to the camera, I didn't surpass 24 MPH. I would expect to be able to go faster on these so I'm looking forward to the next session.*** Update: Here, I posted a quick clip to YouTube, but unlisted, as I plan to make a proper video later on: