@NNOwind:
I would be carefully with this adapter, don’t underestimate the lever forces when one wing tip rises above water and you ride with full load on the other wing side. This may pull out your M6 inserts out of your moses strut, even if you don’t jump. As the M6 inserts are just designed to hold the strut fitting in the fuselage fitting. The role forces just need a wider base if not, better a fitting or a base adapter as Triton shows and also Spleene uses that spreads the load from the strut sidewalls to a wider base on the wing.
@geron:
He uses front staps, back straps IMHO are overrated for jumping anyway
@Rudy / Triton:
Thanks for the video, as Jyoder says, respect to kiteboarding.com, I haven’t seen any video of some one riding a mono sitting rodeo style till now. With a no S reflex profile mono wing it feels like close to impossible.
So, this alone to me is a proof of stability of your wing, giving an easy access to any good foiler. I will test it one day, even if I think some are overrating my evaluation. IMHO it is more important how much new mono foilers like it.
I am anyway actually more into HA wings and pumping.
But after seeing rodeo and enjoying pumping, good to know there is no more relevant trick left a mono can’t do compared with a stabi foil.
Well maybe going more than 50 km/h jumping over 15 m, hurting yourself, especially with a pointy stabi, enjoying the drag of the stabi, the railway feeling, especially in the surf …
… and not getting your huge stabi foil into a normal car, without dismantling, not to forget