Moses is not particularly popular in Australia, no more than any other brand. Axis, Armstrong, Naish, Slingshot, etc are more commonly seen on the water.
Could someone hurry up and test with Axis please??
Moses is not particularly popular in Australia, no more than any other brand. Axis, Armstrong, Naish, Slingshot, etc are more commonly seen on the water.
Yes I'm the one who suggested to him that he should become your Australian distributor. I'll be buying the first off him, and testing with Axis mast.TritonFoils wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:26 amDave at Dr Surf in NSW has T1 monowings landing next week. I am sure he’d be happy to arrange a demo. And yes somebody pls try with an Axis mast and report back!
https://www.drsurf.net/
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Your wish is our command!a99 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 8:26 pmI can’t understand how Triton only just now taking care of designing and delivering adapters for SabMoses as was clearly obvious what a lot of Sabmoses riders would like to have suchh wing for riding as SabMoses gear is very popular in this foil field. Of course other level of bad marketing is SabMoses itself impossibility to release such wing in right time as demand for it is huge:)
There is a picture on pg7 of this thread (and on Triton's FB page) of someone winging with the T1 monowing in high wind conditions on Maui. However, I believe Triton is marketing this wing as a Kitefoil wing. I would think that the monowing would likely need to be bigger for lighter wind winging or SUP/prone foil use. Hopefully, this is just the beginning of more to come.slowboat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 2:03 amJust skimmed thru all 13 pages of this thread. Most of the videos and reports are of kite foiling. In my opinion, it is difficult to truly understand a foil when there is a kite holding it up and adding lift. If as the company claims, this foil turns well, glides well (low drag) and has a low stall speed, they have achieved the holy grail of foils. When one is able to free ride a foil such as with wing, prone or SUP foil surfing, glide is what everyone seeks and foils are achieving this with high aspect ratios and thin profiles. Unfortunately, the trade off is slow turning and high stall speeds. Any experience or videos wing, SUP or prone foiling?
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