Naish s26 hover 110 review

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goggo
goggo
378 posts
378 posts
17 Feb 2022 5:41pm
Recently moved from fanatic 6'7" 125 L to Naish 5'10" 110 L.
Had 5-6 wing foil sessions and 1 sup foil in small waves.
Using Armstrong HS 1850, HS V 2 1550.
95 kegs and 55 years.
Wingding wise no complaints, knee starts seem easiest way to go. Turns all good and Armie gear seems to suit board well. Only thing fanatic did better was high speed touch downs.
I am surprised I can sup foil this board it paddles well, it is a little harder than the fanatic to catch waves but way better once on foil.
Shlogger
Shlogger
551 posts
551 posts
17 Feb 2022 9:11pm
It's a very well thought out board. I've demo'd tons and the shape is smooth and very harmonious. One of the few boards I can go low and hard on a jibe and it never catches a rail.
ArthurAlston
ArthurAlston
NSW
259 posts
NSW, 259 posts
18 Feb 2022 9:52am
I also moved from a 125 Hover to a 110 and now a 95 litre one. They are pretty popular around here. Every smaller board brings more enjoyment.
rgmacca
rgmacca
472 posts
472 posts
18 Feb 2022 7:01am
ArthurAlston said..
I also moved from a 125 Hover to a 110 and now a 95 litre one. They are pretty popular around here. Every smaller board brings more enjoyment.


That's my exact board journey. I do like the more surf board look, I did try a Ensis and not keen on there shape. not sure I could sup surf one, I paddled in circles on the 125!
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