Nice job! You did exactly as I'd hoped by taking the concept and adding your own creativity. Thank you for sharing! I encourage others to keep tweaking the Lazy Winger concept. Daniel
Very nice…thanks for the pictures. I imagine you ride toeside on your way back. How hard is it? I alone weight 240 pounds…my wife another 140. Please Tell us if anything special comes to mind on foot placement and warerstarts. Thanks! We ride some toeside, but it’s much harder tandem than solo. I’v...
Thank you for the kind words. Suzy (not my daughter, she laughed) and I have a lot of fun riding together. People always ask her if she’s going to learn to kite, but she has no interest. She likes the foil dance we do together. Her motions make a difference, so we must work together. While I can usu...
This design is not a typical all-or-nothing harness. I’ve windsurfed and kiteboarded for years, so when I first built and used the harness, I would have it take all the load when hooked in, like a typical harness. Now, I run the harness line a little longer, so I can easily shift between the harness...
I use the MBS Core 95 with white bushings, and I use the DT 6, 5, 4 Unit wings. Riding parking lots and sidewalks works well when the wind is light. Enjoy!
Kite foiling and wing foiling are different sports. In kite foiling, I love the snappy free feeling of the monofoil with a shorter mast. But in wing foiling, I love the hard driving carves of a long fuselage and longer mast. After spending many months winging my 55L board with the Neil Pryde surf wi...