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Reply in Topic: AFS Silk V2
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6 Jun 2026 3:22pm
I had not used AFS previously and on first go with Silk V2 950 am surprised how forward in boxes the mast is on my Armstrong 75l ML and my front foot pressure still feels light. Is this normal?
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3 Jun 2026 10:36am
Diagram in Hydrogav video shows layering of foam - full pvc wrap - carbon , with no intermediate of carbon/glass/ inegra between pvc and foam which I thought was standard?
Reply in Topic: AFS Silk V2
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25 May 2026 3:00pm
Velocicraptor said..
A couple observations as I’m feeling these foils out (750/950 with 1050 or 1150 coming). Caveat that I’m mixing in some new tails too which is a secondary variable to confuse things.



these foils are far more efficient than the silk v1 and enduro. Once you are on foil they are faster and just feel smoother through the water. Very noticeable difference in feel. This is the biggest improvement - more efficiency than the enduro and similar roll to the silk v1.

the foils do pump with more drive than the v1s. 750 v2 pumps easier than the 850v1 and the 950 v2 pumps easier than the 1050 v1.

I’ve seen discussion saying the low end of these foils is dramatically better than the v1 silks but I’m not sure I agree. I’m not finding the same low end in the 950 v2 as I had in the 1050 v1.


the foils either ride more back footed than the v1 and enduro, or they want to be ridden further forward in the tracks. I’m riding them further forward than the enduro and v1 both of which I rode in a similar position.



overall very happy with these and finding that they have replaced both the v1 and enduro for me.


AFS said the Silk V2 should be a bit more forward in the tracks than V1
Reply in Topic: AFS Silk V2
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13 May 2026 4:35pm
Thanks for first user review I've seen. Currently winging with Duotone Glide 2.0 900 and Carve 3.0 800, thinking of Crest 800 or move to AFS Silks. Had quick go one Crest 800 and was impressed, when a bit light it pumped up way better than Carve 800. Can you say how the Silk 750 would get up compared to Crest 800 which helps me choose size, and once up how Silk compared to Carve 800 which I found vert comfortable is strong winds, rough seas and head-high waves
Reply in Topic: New AFS Tails
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12 May 2026 4:06pm
Damien LeRoy and Gwen reviewed Atlas 680 and E700 together, and said Atlas was more comfortable at lower speeds and Enduro at higher speed, though measured low and high speeds were very similar. At end he comments on the larger sizes.
Reply in Topic: AFS Fuselage
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10 May 2026 12:40am
The Omen Foils video "How does Baseplate Shimming Work?" says different. At a specific speed and sailor weight there is only one angle the foil can be at, so to stop your board being nose down you must shim the mast-board. Says the stab size, angle and fuse length changes front foot pressure (how much of your weight goes through front and back feet to keep foil at the required angle)
Reply in Topic: AFS Fuselage
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9 May 2026 4:19pm
Velocicraptor said..




patronus said..
Might be confusing myself here but AFS say about shims "These shims optimize the ULTRA's performance when used with the standard FUSELINK fuselage, mimicking the feel of the titanium fuselage. On the ULTRA + FUSELINK + U-GLIDE setup, you should shim the stabilizer down by positioning the thick part of the shim under the rear screw." An interview said the forthcoming Titanium fuse was like the Advanced carbon but slimmer, so has different angles than the Standard. They also say "The silk V2 and U-Surf have evolved shim angles compared to the rest of the range. Reduced stabilizer angle + increased SILK angle"
Putting that together sounds like the Advanced fuse gives any stab a shallower angle, and the U-surf has a shallower angle built into it too.







That's all very confusing. Where did you see that? I hope Afs isn't getting into the shim game. That would be a mistake. The gear rides great out of the box and I thankfully haven't had to shim anything (yet).

why wouldn't they just keep the fuses the same and build the shim into the wings and stabilizers rather than having fuses with different angles. Makes no sense.




I cannot paste links into this post but you can find same:
1. Search AFS site for "Stabilizer Shim Set - AFS" then click on 'Dimensions'
2. Search Youtube for 'Overview of AFS Foils Fuselage' and play from 3:40
3. A Chat conversation with AFS after reading 'Quiver Tips' on the AFS product page for Silk V2.
"You say 'The silk V2 and U-Surf have evolved shim angles compared to the rest of the range. Reduced stabilizer angle + increased SILK angle = naturally reduced rake for better control in committed carves.' If that means the Silk V2 angle to the stabliser is increased will my board wing more nose down? " " Hi yes exactly with the new silk you will need to put the foil a little more in the front of the box as you are used to" Maybe some mis understanding here as I thought at a particular speed the front foil will always sail at a specific angle relative to the flow of water, so moving the mast forward won't change that and I woud still be nose down.


I am thinking of moving to AFS but this confusion/complication puts me off.
Reply in Topic: AFS Fuselage
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9 May 2026 4:58am
Might be confusing myself here but AFS say about shims "These shims optimize the ULTRA’s performance when used with the standard FUSELINK fuselage, mimicking the feel of the titanium fuselage. On the ULTRA + FUSELINK + U-GLIDE setup, you should shim the stabilizer down by positioning the thick part of the shim under the rear screw." An interview said the forthcoming Titanium fuse was like the Advanced carbon but slimmer, so has different angles than the Standard. They also say "The silk V2 and U-Surf have evolved shim angles compared to the rest of the range. Reduced stabilizer angle + increased SILK angle"
Putting that together sounds like the Advanced fuse gives any stab a shallower angle, and the U-surf has a shallower angle built into it too.
Reply in Topic: AFS Silk V2
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9 May 2026 4:28am
Anyone tried the silk V2s and can compare?
Reply in Topic: AFS Fuselage
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9 May 2026 4:27am
There is now a Fuselink Advanced fuselage, 65cm long. Anyone know when to use this compared to the Standard 68cm one? Reads like not only shorter but slightly different shape and maybe stab and foil angles?