dejavu said..It is pretty amazing how some can get up and foiling in such light winds. Here's another video of super light wind winging! It is also a testament to the Sab 1110 foil that it can work so well in barely any wind.
I've used my SAB W1000 in some pretty light wind when there were only a couple kite foilers out on 18m. I found my limiting factor to be board volume with my -10l board in light wind. I was on a duotone Unit 6m. If I had used my 95l board (+10), I could have foiled a lot more as with the slight sinker I was slogging w/ the board knee deep, and it would take 3 or 4 seconds of gust just to get the board to the surface so I could start pumping. If I had that extra time added to the front end of the gust, I could have pumped onto foil more often. As it was, I only got foiling once, and could stay on foil indefinitely until I screwed up one of my transitions. I'm getting the W1110 as well.