naish 140 litre crossover 2025

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Ron54
Ron54
NSW
66 posts
NSW, 66 posts
26 Nov 2024 8:02pm
Has anyone tried the crossover board with a wing???

Im after a board that will wing,sup and can use a foil drive on.

Why am I going big??I can only afford one board,Im getting old and lazy.

Im a reasonable winger and sup,not anything great.

I dont want to struggle

should I look at the 125 litre??

Has anyone got any other ideas for an allround board??

I'm a fair drive from any foiling shops,closest is brisbane 2 1/2hrs away.So Im relying on feedback.

thx for any input
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23704 posts
WA, 23704 posts
26 Nov 2024 6:08pm
No crossover works well for everything (or usually even half the things they claim) but I have seen positive stuff for MB and Tabou crossovers. They may have fixed the issue, but Naish had huge issues with tracks breaking ..... so until 2027 I would not be buying a '25 model.
kato
kato
VIC
3531 posts
VIC, 3531 posts
26 Nov 2024 9:18pm
I've got a Naish 115 crossover and love it. Bought it to learn to foil via windsurfing and use it as a SUP foil once I worked out how to foil. I don't use it much now as a windsurf foil board as I tend to Wing or SUP Foil it. As I'm still working stuff out I, I wing with it in the surf as I can paddle home if it goes all wrong. At 7' it's short as a fin SUP but long as a Wing foil.
DONT GO TOO BIG. I now use a small wing board lots and the Crossover as the Foil SUP or fin SUP.It's a board that I'll keep as it just works for everything and an ideal travel board .
Jeroensurf
Jeroensurf
1132 posts
1132 posts
26 Nov 2024 6:42pm
What do you weight, and what is your Sup and supfoil experience?What do you do the most/focus on?
kersh
kersh
NSW
165 posts
NSW, 165 posts
27 Nov 2024 2:44am
I learned ( 59 yo back then and 70kg ) on a second hand Hover 140L with 2140 foil in 2021. No problems with the board and very forgiving in messy chops and bumps. But after 4 months I sold it on and grabbed a Hover 85L.

Consider picking up something used as once you get the hang of it, you'll be looking for something smaller.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
27 Nov 2024 7:00am
I also used a Naish Crossover board when learning and it was great.. I then got a 125L Hover.. Also great..

How heavy are you?
WingOut
WingOut
97 posts
97 posts
27 Nov 2024 6:04am
I tested the new HOVER DW CROSSOVER 105 l 2025 (my weight 92 kg 56 y) for winging. It is a fantastic board, really underestimated! Because of my Armstrong foil did I choose the Armstrong ML 100 but the HOVER DW CROSSOVER is a super alternative. Perfect in lower and higher winds. I can highly recommend it!
Ron54
Ron54
NSW
66 posts
NSW, 66 posts
27 Nov 2024 9:55am
thanks wingout,I forgot to include downwind in the title

I should understand that Im to old to do two things at once

Im also looking at the Armstrong 135 litre wing board.

Mainly want it for light wind(not a great fan of winds over 20 knots]small waves and foil drive

did you buy the Armmstrong wing or the sup board???

thx mate for your input


Ron54
Ron54
NSW
66 posts
NSW, 66 posts
27 Nov 2024 9:57am
Sorry to everyone,I forgot to include downwind in the title
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