Paskite wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:09 pm
Dear Nicolas,
Because the spitfire XXLW looks "so simple" to ride, would you recommend it for a beginner (with a good level in surf strapless) or do you think the Alloy Blaster is better to begin?
Best,
Pascal
Dear Paskite,
this is a very interesting question.
In fact if you know how to hydrofoil with a conventionnal foil,it will take a few rides to get dialed with the new behavior of the spitfire (back foot pressure during turns).
But as a beginner, there is no trouble to learn with the spitfire XXLW (it is not easier, it is different, even if I love the way the spitfire behaves during crash, nose diving).
The difference between the blaster and the spitfire XXLW: The Spitfire will take off earlier, turn easier at very low speed when the blaster (also a super easy foil) will go faster and will turn quick even at higher speed.
It depends on you. But if you want one foil to also try surfoiling, this is the spitfire which do the job.
Ride easy
Nicolas