patronus said..
Thinking of changing to AFS, guessing Silk and/ or Enduro. 90kg wet, 75l ML. Sail places with wind swells knee to waist, but choppy too, and want to glide those swells. Another location has softish wind swells/waves shoulder to head +.and would like to carve a bit too but will not be radical.
Advice on front wing and stab combos please.
I'm 86kg.
The whole Silk range is great with a wing. Hard to go wrong with any of those sizes if your head is in the right space. 650 is the best carve I've ever felt in foiling and 1050 is extremely versatile. With the UG tails and the skinny masts that thing can play on swell nicely.
I never fell in love with the 900 and larger enduros. 700/800 are special magic though. The 800 today with the Mako Carve Pro S tail, lovely.
Today I would buy:
80cm Skinny UHM
Enduro 800 with regular fuse to play well with Silks. (larger enduros are probably best with the short fuse)
Ultra Glide 41 or 39 for pure glide and longboard vibes with a parawing.
Mako Carve Pro S when you want to attack with a wing or have decent para skills.
(U Carve 130 might be a nice compromise between the two but I haven't tried it yet)
With all the Silk v2 teasers I would wait to buy that foil until we see what actually lands. If you must buy today and are winging I would go 650/850 with that same Mako tail. If you want more versatility I would go 1050 with UG41 for para and Mako for wing.
*AFS regular vs short fuse changes the front of the fuse length, not the tail. Regular is more roll oriented. Short is more pitch oriented to aid larger span foils.
With AFS, I usually say when in doubt size up the foil. They are high end weapons that excel when overpowered. They are not low end size down foils.