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feed back on Naish Foil Malolo wing?

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Created by castill0jf > 9 months ago, 29 May 2017
castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
29 May 2017 4:14PM
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Anyone who has demo or is using the foil? I am in the marker for this toy but need to do research before buying it.
cheers

castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
30 May 2017 6:05AM
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so I kept looking in google and found this video



slingshot have the surfboard with the base ready to connect the foil. Now I am looking into slingshot. I am just going to buy it and report back. cheers

there is no forum for foil and surfing.

Gorgo
VIC, 4979 posts
30 May 2017 7:48AM
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There's a heap of foiling stuff in the SUP forum. They're focussed on SUP but the foils are the same and, being early days, every kind of foil surfing gets a run.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
30 May 2017 1:01PM
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www.iksurfmag.com/kitesurfing-news/2017/05/slingshot-converter-review/

Bit more on the one you're interested in. Slingshot bought into foils via partnering up with MHL (I think) who had years of experience. So they're well ahead of the other major kite brands imho.

horey69
QLD, 496 posts
30 May 2017 1:31PM
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Hit up Josh from Slingshot Australia he has all the info on anything foil related, including all the boards.

BrisKites
QLD, 1290 posts
5 Jun 2017 9:03PM
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JB Has been doing the rounds with the Malolo and I think he was in Melbourne last week.Been using the Malolo for SUP, Prone and windsurf. You can see some of the info on their FB page here - www.facebook.com/NaishAustralia/

We have had them here for a few weeks so there should be a few getting around now.

castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
7 Jun 2017 3:10AM
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thank you... I will report back in the future cheers

benmj
VIC, 71 posts
18 Jun 2017 9:57AM
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Be careful. This was with a 65 kg rider after a few hours. Foil bent at the strut Tuttle join


DukeSilver
WA, 381 posts
20 Jun 2017 9:18AM
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benmj said..
Be careful. This was with a 65 kg rider after a few hours. Foil bent at the strut Tuttle join


That's not what you want to see. Is that a one off or is this something that is fairly common with tuttle foil connections? I must admit, although they look a bit clunky in comparison, the 4 bolt plate looks like a much stronger design.

castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
20 Jun 2017 8:19PM
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thank you for the feed back. I am not buying Naish

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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22 Jun 2017 12:49PM
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The bending of the tuttle connector can be somewhat of a sacrificial saver. This can happen after a decent breaching buck and rail fall. Although not common, every instance has been on the first use of the foil where the rider has tried to get up on the foil with out learning the needed skills first. There is just too much surface area and volume between the board and foil and when you fall on the rail something has to give. If you built the tuttle connector either the board or the mast would fail, so this is an easier and more cost effective measure. The new plate connections are stronger, but the same caution must be taken to avoid injury and damage.
I can not stress enough, slow baby steps!!!

For your first session you should not be trying to actually foil, but testing where lift kicks in and practicing getting the board down. No extended flight. The more you learn the basics, the better you will be in the long run.

IMO - The perfect first session is behind a boat following this process.
- First 5 minutes, Do NOT go up on the foil. Keep the board in the water applying pressure to your front foot. Just get the feel of having the foil under you. Travel at approx. 6kts.
- Next 10 minutes, try allowing the foil to lift very slowly by releasing pressure from your front foot and allowing the board to pitch slightly upwards. as soon as the board lifts, put it back down by applying pressure with your front foot. repeat without getting more than a few inches out of the water. By the end of this, your back thy should be feeling it, and get out and have a break and let someone else have a go.
- Once back in the water, your next 10 minutes should be spend going a little higher but still not gliding, as soon as you reach 3-6 inches get back down. This whole process teaches you how the foil lifts, how much pressure is needed to ground it and lets you build the muscle memory at a comfortable and safe height where damage and injury are going to be very minimal.
- Finally for the remainder of your session practice this method extending your glide time by a little bit each time. It is so important to master this and on your next session, you can go for longer glides and it will be easy.

Remember, slow it all down, you need to be in control of the foil. As soon as the foil starts taking charge the ride is over and get off. Here is a great vid from Dave Kalama (where I got this technique from) -



Ride safe,

JB

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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22 Jun 2017 12:50PM
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Also the best thing with the Naish Tuttle Connector is if it does bend, it can be replaced easily. Some other brands actually snap the mast.

Regards,

JB



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