I'm another fan of the 730 front wing there's nothing wrong with low aspect wings you can almost take them down to 2 mph before they stall and they turn on a dime fast or slow.
You'd be amazed on the differences stabilizers will make on the low aspect Delta wings.
Stabilizer changes will give you more then fuselage changes.
I consider the low aspects like riding a beach cruiser in a skateboard park.
I found that the sail hinders you most when it comes to carving on the swell.
A sail that doesn't depower all the way like the ezzy hindered you during carving because it always has power in it even when you have it low.
Unlike the north 3DI that I'm on that is totally flat and a dog but it makes for magical carving.
I've had an opportunity this year to ride a lot of different wings I still like the low aspect just because you have the low stall speed which means when I get on the bigger swell you stay on it and stay up and cut deep and hard.
But yes I am bigger and my board is traditional with the foil mast as far back as it can go which will give you different performances in handling than the Kalama style windboards.
But my style is my style I don't expect anybody else to accept it.
The reason I'm posting is people look at my setup on the beach and comment on the low aspect wing. And then give me the whole pitch that I should be on a high aspect I just chuckle.
I don't know how Greg Glazer does it I've been riding with him this winter and his upwind angles and speed are untouchable on the 730.
And I'm on the same combo he has.
And if you haven't mastered your transitions on your original low aspect beach cruiser wing that you started on you shouldn't be changing until you do.
I think that's one of the problem people have they start drinking all the media hype and start switching gear before they're ready and it just holds them back....