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Naish - Long Prone Foilboard - HOVER ASCEND 7'

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Created by JB > 9 months ago, 8 Aug 2020
JB
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8 Aug 2020 6:55AM
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Super stoked with this new board from Naish - Hover Ascend Carbon Ultra 7'0"

What a weapon. I didn't get much of a session on it yet as I got out too late from work. Paddles incredibly fast. I clocked 12.9kmh on my paddle out last night. This board has so many applications, and I can't wait to put it through a few of them.

- The obvious one we all want to work - DW prone foiling. This will be hard, it is hard enough on SUP, but I think it will be very possible - watch this space.
- Catching faster and fuller bumps. I only got a very short go on the board last night, and my first two waves I fluffed working out where I want to stand. It is much further back than I was anticipating with my foil mounted all the way forward.
- This board is going to be excellent for larger humans that either have trouble popping up or suffer from lack of paddle speed for what ever reason (possibly also a great board to learn on) but do not wish to SUP. The paddle speed is probably double what I can do on my normal 5' prone. But more so the board rides in the water really well. Tricky take offs and taking your time are no issue. Once up, to my surprise the board was super light and insanely balanced. My third wave (first wave actually up with correct stance) I scored a 3 for 1 with no effort at all.
- Breaks with long paddle outs. This is a given.
- Bigger waves - GUN style. Paddle speed is essential for the big ones (not really my forte).

The board is incredibly light (sorry in all the excitement forgot to weight it), but again, doesn't feel 7' when you're riding it.





Definitely going to be a go to board for many crew. Possibly my favourite new Prone.

Ride safe,

JB

jondrums
169 posts
8 Aug 2020 8:45AM
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yeah, this is exactly what I was waiting for. Coming from a SUP background, I find it crazy how people are trying to go so darn short in the name of pumping. All the prone boards feel tiny to me and super fun to pump and throw around - but they can't get into waves anything like SUP. Honestly, If the board is really light and well balanced on the foil, 7' should be no problem (as you've found)

AndyShwartz
WA, 134 posts
8 Aug 2020 12:41PM
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12.9kmh is really quick. I can easily see people DW prone foiling on clubby style boards.

I'm interested to see where we are next year with longer, higher volume boards. Colas posted interesting prototype long board foils.

JB
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9 Aug 2020 2:23PM
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Here is a quick mash up of my session the next day in more light. Very well balanced and no problem getting 2,3 or 4-for-1's. Really happy with it. I am hoping the ability to paddle fast will result in DW-ability. But you still have the pop and launch - Time will tell ;)

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB

kobo
NSW, 1094 posts
9 Aug 2020 3:36PM
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Ha now there is going to be some really pissed off mal riders around once this thing starts to get out there.
I overtook a mal today that dropped in on me 50m up the line , the only thing they had left was being able to paddle in earlier than me on my 5' prone.Worth considering just to see the look on their greedy little faces haha

PeterP
845 posts
11 Aug 2020 3:13PM
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Don't want to ruin the fun, but 12.9km/h prone paddling a 7ft mal with a foil attached sounds like a GPS malfunction.

Hdip
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12 Aug 2020 12:35AM
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JB said..

- The obvious one we all want to work - DW prone foiling. This will be hard, it is hard enough on SUP, but I think it will be very possible - watch this space.
JB


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Pasquales
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12 Aug 2020 1:38AM
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kobo said..
Ha now there is going to be some really pissed off mal riders around once this thing starts to get out there.
I overtook a mal today that dropped in on me 50m up the line , the only thing they had left was being able to paddle in earlier than me on my 5' prone.Worth considering just to see the look on their greedy little faces haha


I bet they were in disbelief by how fast you closed the gap . Prolly were thinking "no way they can connect the section" ...

DavidJohn
VIC, 17461 posts
12 Aug 2020 11:47AM
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See this board many times in this vid starting at the 40 second mark.

jondrums
169 posts
13 Aug 2020 5:04AM
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I just knew Naish would come back swinging - the new line of foils/mast/fuse look amazing

Hdip
426 posts
1 Sep 2020 1:36PM
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No new reports on the prone downwinders?

JB
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2 Sep 2020 11:56AM
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Hdip said..
No new reports on the prone downwinders?


Not yet. haven't had the opportunity to. Missed a perfect day Monday unfortunately with work. Time is always the enemy!

JB

BronteBen
NSW, 1 posts
13 Nov 2020 2:42PM
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JB said..

Hdip said..
No new reports on the prone downwinders?



Not yet. haven't had the opportunity to. Missed a perfect day Monday unfortunately with work. Time is always the enemy!

JB


Another fan keen to hear if you've been able to prone downwind on this bad boy?

i'm into prone foiling the surf and would love to downwind without learning to SUP or wing!

Windgenuity
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13 Nov 2020 3:59PM
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BronteBen said..

JB said..


Hdip said..
No new reports on the prone downwinders?




Not yet. haven't had the opportunity to. Missed a perfect day Monday unfortunately with work. Time is always the enemy!

JB



Another fan keen to hear if you've been able to prone downwind on this bad boy?

i'm into prone foiling the surf and would love to downwind without learning to SUP or wing!


Still yet to take on the challenge awaiting good conditions. Down Winding is challenging on a good day, the weather is fickle at the moment, so awaiting the right day to take it on.

Definitely do-able if you have the skills and good conditions. Just need both to align.

JB

eppo
WA, 9505 posts
13 Nov 2020 1:23PM
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Does it feel cumbersome on the turns JB? Great to hear you can still pump it but what's it like on sharp turns with that longer swing arc? Sounds good to me. Paddling that 5.0 prone of mine ... my days are numbered lol.

scotty100
QLD, 233 posts
24 Nov 2020 8:36AM
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JB said..
Here is a quick mash up of my session the next day in more light. Very well balanced and no problem getting 2,3 or 4-for-1's. Really happy with it. I am hoping the ability to paddle fast will result in DW-ability. But you still have the pop and launch - Time will tell ;)

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB


Hey JB you need go pro 360 mate.

Windgenuity
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27 Nov 2020 8:27AM
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eppo said..
Does it feel cumbersome on the turns JB? Great to hear you can still pump it but what's it like on sharp turns with that longer swing arc? Sounds good to me. Paddling that 5.0 prone of mine ... my days are numbered lol.


Hey Eppo. Yes in fact with the foil mounted forward it doesn't feel big at all. I have no issues connecting 3,4,5 waves and getting good turns and then if I choke a pump return the paddle out is not pain sakeing. This is my new go to prone for sure. Still awaiting a good DW day to commit to a journey - Sydney wind is evil!

Regards,

JB

Windgenuity
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27 Nov 2020 8:30AM
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scotty100 said..

JB said..
Here is a quick mash up of my session the next day in more light. Very well balanced and no problem getting 2,3 or 4-for-1's. Really happy with it. I am hoping the ability to paddle fast will result in DW-ability. But you still have the pop and launch - Time will tell ;)

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB



Hey JB you need go pro 360 mate.


Hey Scotty, yes, I really want one. I hate the "too-close" angles. I asked Go-Pro to lend or give me one but they said no! Unfortunately I can not afford one at the moment. Maybe I should do a go fund me? .

Can't wait to prone my favourite spot ******. and get DW on it. Timing and conditions always my vice.

Ride safe,

JB

eppo
WA, 9505 posts
27 Nov 2020 8:09AM
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eppo said..
Does it feel cumbersome on the turns JB? Great to hear you can still pump it but what's it like on sharp turns with that longer swing arc? Sounds good to me. Paddling that 5.0 prone of mine ... my days are numbered lol.




Hey Eppo. Yes in fact with the foil mounted forward it doesn't feel big at all. I have no issues connecting 3,4,5 waves and getting good turns and then if I choke a pump return the paddle out is not pain sakeing. This is my new go to prone for sure. Still awaiting a good DW day to commit to a journey - Sydney wind is evil!

Regards,

JB



Yeh I think you may be onto something. For sh1ts and giggles had a prone the other day with my 95 litre wind wing fanatic board 5'4 long. I swear it didn't paddle much quicker than my 5 foot Amos board at 36 odd litres hence not much easier catching waves. Hull length in board equals max speed so maybe it's the same. That sweet spot between enough length for board paddle speed, enough volume but not too much otherwise you can't duck dive it. But not too long as it affects the pumping ability to link up.
food for thought.

JB what's the volume of this board ??

Bazzacuda
NSW, 23 posts
22 Dec 2020 1:20PM
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surfcowboy
164 posts
22 Dec 2020 11:24AM
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Poor guy, he doesn't know that he's on a board that won't work. I hope someone on a 4'2" stopped him that day and told him that he wasn't having fun.

Bazzacuda
NSW, 23 posts
22 Dec 2020 2:29PM
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Someone smashed his usual 4'4 up in the carpark the other day since he keeps making the rest of us look bad.

SavIb
NSW, 102 posts
3 Nov 2021 10:59AM
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Any more updates on this board? Not much info on it lying around the inter webs.

if you have one, how are you using it today?

I'm new to prone foiling and deciding on how to organise the quiver. Ideally I'd like a prone/kite/wing sinker in the same board with straps. naish saying the 7.0 good to 100kgs and the 5'8 better for 100+ not sure how that works considering the volume is greater on the 7.0?

I'm figuring this 7.0 would be good to learn on and not really a throw away unless I get into SUP foiling. Once I get some skills on the 7.0 something like the 4'10 hover wing at 60L could satisfy the above requirements. I just don't think that's the right one for me to start on. My previous shortest board for surfing is a 5'9 45l. At 112kgs and 6'6 not many normal prone boards suit. Currently on Slingshot hover glide infinity foils.
Cheers,

JB
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3 Nov 2021 11:46AM
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SavIb said..
Any more updates on this board? Not much info on it lying around the inter webs.

if you have one, how are you using it today?

I'm new to prone foiling and deciding on how to organise the quiver. Ideally I'd like a prone/kite/wing sinker in the same board with straps. naish saying the 7.0 good to 100kgs and the 5'8 better for 100+ not sure how that works considering the volume is greater on the 7.0?

I'm figuring this 7.0 would be good to learn on and not really a throw away unless I get into SUP foiling. Once I get some skills on the 7.0 something like the 4'10 hover wing at 60L could satisfy the above requirements. I just don't think that's the right one for me to start on. My previous shortest board for surfing is a 5'9 45l. At 112kgs and 6'6 not many normal prone boards suit. Currently on Slingshot hover glide infinity foils.
Cheers,


The 7'er is awesome. Superior paddling speed and easy control. It is great to learn on, but also for guys that are not super fast to their feet, or if you ride in a location where you need more paddle speed or have a super long paddle out. When the foil is mounted forward and your stance correct, the board feels tiny and light. I love it!!

Ride safe.

JB

scotty100
QLD, 233 posts
4 Nov 2021 1:02PM
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Have tried and wasn't a fan, much better off with shorter and more volume IMHO like some of the smaller wing boards around now.??

Windgenuity
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4 Nov 2021 4:28PM
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Have tried and wasn't a fan, much better off with shorter and more volume IMHO like some of the smaller wing boards around now.??


All depends on what you are after. Paddle speed and easy takeoffs, you can't beat the 7'er. I love the way it turns also, has a rally nice flow to it. I have proned on a few of the shorter wing boards (and tried using straps), but honestly I prefer SUP foiling for hard turns and power foiling. The 7'er gets into waves/bumps way earlier than short prones, and I find it pumps great, I get can regularly get 3 and 4 for ones. Best thing is the paddle back out is a dream .

It is a style machine that is simply just fun to foil on!

Ride safe,

JB

mcrt
617 posts
4 Nov 2021 3:06PM
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I would love to try one but they are pricey and not easy to find in Europe.
So i have just bought an old Goya windsurf waveboard (245cmx64liters ,75eur),going to chop nose and tail to about 7', add a foil box(50eur) and go try :)
Windsurfers have pretty straight rockers and they are built to take the loads from mast and feet in jumps,might be heavy but it should work.I hope...
If the mini-mal surfoil concept works for my conditions i may buy the real thing.

frenchfoiler
505 posts
5 Nov 2021 4:13AM
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I think it is a good to idea, the midlenght foil foil, just a different way to surf foil.

And for average surfer or older surfer this is a good option.

mcrt
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5 Nov 2021 1:50PM
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frenchfoiler said...
And for average surfer or older surfer this is a good option.


I am both :)

Johndesu
NSW, 556 posts
18 Dec 2021 12:00AM
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Windgenuity said..

scotty100 said..
Have tried and wasn't a fan, much better off with shorter and more volume IMHO like some of the smaller wing boards around now.??



All depends on what you are after. Paddle speed and easy takeoffs, you can't beat the 7'er. I love the way it turns also, has a rally nice flow to it. I have proned on a few of the shorter wing boards (and tried using straps), but honestly I prefer SUP foiling for hard turns and power foiling. The 7'er gets into waves/bumps way earlier than short prones, and I find it pumps great, I get can regularly get 3 and 4 for ones. Best thing is the paddle back out is a dream .

It is a style machine that is simply just fun to foil on!

Ride safe,

JB


Hi there
I just got the 7ft Naish and I hope to learn prone on it, just wondering what is the best Wing size to start with? I have the Armstrong 1550v1 & v2 & HS1250 & HA1125 (for future use) so I would be very happy to receive any advice?'-)
thanks:-)

eppo
WA, 9505 posts
17 Dec 2021 9:18PM
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I would start in the exact order you listed your wings actually.



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