The Firefly that I tested is not a prototype, it is the final design that Benoît is selling on his website.
... ok then .... how dit it work?


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Surfing now ... in onshore conditions, surfing means going downwind and then ... nothing .. that is nearly without having a kite in the air. That was destabilizing at first because I had difficulty finding my balance. With the Wave, there is not much in the harness and I use my hand on the bar for my balance, I turn somehow around my arm. On the Firefly, there is not much both in the back lines and in the harness, the kite was just following me. This is nearly like surfing (no need to buy a wingfoil at all

Relaunch, didn't try, it was a no issue on the FF 6m and other riders that are using hydrofoils with FF are saying the same. It relaunches by itself. Interestingly, one rider that I know is landing the 2.5m and the 4m by pulling directly on the front lines while the kite is over his head at the zenith ... vow! I have tor try that ('even Ben didn't know that it was possible).
To sum it up: Yes one can use the FF on a strapless surfboard in waver, at least for my weight with my preferred surfboard I can!
Then how to choose between wave and FF?
I think the decision has to be taken around 3 criteria:
1. The wave, as I said above, one uses one harm to get his.er balance in the surf (I am talking really surfing not going downwind in the swell) and somehow turn around + there is some work to do with the kite to play with its drifting limits (which are already well above any wave kite that I know). The firefly, the drift is so huge that there is nearly nothing to do with the kite while surfing.
2. Upwind, it is completely without thinking with the CA Wave. With the FF there is some piloting to do to play around the backstall dynamic threshold.
3. Wind range: Wave 15 knts +++ and Firefly 10 knot + .. as Ben is saying: when you're out of the upper wind range with the FF, you know it. Too much vibrations, too much flapping.
To conclude, in my opinion for strapless surfing (I am not talking about hydrofoiling I don't do that), where you kite would help making a choice. During my session, that was really cool (even if I could not use its full potential for surfing as I was still in discovery mode). When the wind is really gusty however with a large wind range, I would say that the wave because of its huge wind range is more comfortable. For instance, a spot that I kited a few times that I could think about which would maybe not be so great for a firefly is Guincho. Some places in Brazil that I know, a FF would be perfectly fine.
I am now going to test the 6m more extensively. The FF 4m was not mine and Ben took it back with him.
For more more info (in French):
Firefly 2.5 > http://www.lesfoilz.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4605
Firefly 4 > http://www.lesfoilz.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4553
Firefly 6 > http://www.lesfoilz.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4603
Fireflies 2.5 / 4 / 6 are now final. Ben has done also a couple of 1.5 that are nearly final and he told me that the 8m should be ready very soon.
Stef