I agree ,winging feels way better than it looksFlyboy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 11:12 pmAll foiling looks kinda goofy ... & wing foiling looks the goofiest. However, seeing someone really skilled reveals the unique potential of a wing: the ability to feather the the power input on whatever point of sail. Pretty impressive. This is aside from the advantages of easy access to the water & the ability to launch in gusty & unstable shoreline winds.
I predict the shark will bite by the end of the year ...
It seems the more skilled people get at foiling, the better it looks - it just seems to look better, the more it flows.Dontsink wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 7:26 amI agree ,winging feels way better than it looksFlyboy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 11:12 pmAll foiling looks kinda goofy ... & wing foiling looks the goofiest. However, seeing someone really skilled reveals the unique potential of a wing: the ability to feather the the power input on whatever point of sail. Pretty impressive. This is aside from the advantages of easy access to the water & the ability to launch in gusty & unstable shoreline winds.
I predict the shark will bite by the end of the year ...
The low speed,the uprightish stance...Johnny H is carving with about triple the lean angles of anybody else and it still looks kinda gentle and non dramatic.
But TT kiters plowing through chop and then "jumping" (as in hanging from a trapeze and pulling weird body contortions) don't look so hot either.
Windsurfing (imho) has the best aesthethics,when they finally manage to get powered of course (Force 12 Beaufort ? )
And the first half of a lay down jibe is the most beautiful transition ever, but even top guys look so-so in the second half.
Horses for courses,just go play with whatever.
I did some windsurfing years,tried kiting for 3 days but did not bite and now the wingything keeps me busy and happy.
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