Welcome to the blog of foilsurfing.nl. Here you will find interesting stories about new products, how to (wing)foil and do transitions and tricks and some travel stories. 

Latest addition: the HA925...

Today we wake up with a new release of Armstrong, the new High Aspect 925 front wing. I was fortunate enough to get to ride it already for a few days. Unfortunately we did not have any waves, so I used it in flat water wing foiling (do take not of the lovely Dutch summer weather. It was 16 degrees...)

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A-Wing V1 vs V2

With the introduction of an updated A-Wing, I'm sure many of you are eager to understand what the difference between the new and older A-Wing are. I was in the fortunate position to have had some water time with the new A-Wing ahead of the release. I have been out with the new 4.5, one session with 12-14 knots on the 5'5 80 liter board and one session with the 4'5 33 liter board in 15-20 knots. 

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How to: Switch Airgybe

Are foiling transitions no longer special enough for you? This might be the time to try some jumping transitions. The switch air gybe is the easiest one to learn. 

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How to: Tack to Switch

Personally I think this is the hardest of transitions to master. You lean into the turn backside and can't really see where you are going. Normally it is the last one to practice. If you are able to pull this one off as well, you have all transitions in your bag of tricks.

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How to: Switch Tack

After you are nailing the gibes, you can start thinking of doing tacks. The switch tack is the easiest of the two. With a gybe you bear away from the wind, with a tack you turn into the wind. As you go into the wind it is much harder to stay on the foil as the drag increases significantly. The wind is now pushing against you instead of pushing you along from the back. 

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How to: Switch gybe

When sailing switch stance (or toe side, how some call it), there will also be a moment at which you want to turn and go the other way. Although a switch gybe is very similar to a normal gybe, there are differences, the most obvious one is that you lean into the turn back side and can't really see where you are going. 

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A+ Upgrade

This post is intended to give some insights into how difficult it is to upgrade your existing Armstrong foil and mast to A+. This post shows pictures of how we have done it with some explanation to go with them. 

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How to: Gybing

As soon as you can fly on the foil your next mission is to keep flying. Since you can't go one way indefinitely, some sort of transition to go the other way is inevitable. The most easy will be the gybe. I get asked quite some questions on how to do them consistently, so I decided to write a little how to with a breakdown on what to focus on. 

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A+ Assembly Guide

Before assembly take time to make sure all connections are sand and debris free. When new the fit can be firm, a light tap with a rubber mallet might be required to line up the holes. Do not over tighten the screws, firmly hand tighten and release screws by hand only, do not use power tools. Do not tighten until you have all screws and Barrel Nuts in position and correctly threaded, tighten the screws first and finally the Barrel Nut.

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A+ Questions and Answers

The new A+System has been developed by Armie to handle the new generation of mid to high aspect foilwings, which produce high torsional leverage forces.

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