oh man. my poor PPC wing deserved better. I really liked that thing and was about to do a review. it was an excellent session with it. I really wish things worked out better. taking bets on how much that repair will cost. gotta ask yourself, was worth it??
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raw POV getting out in onshore light winds and waves
took a couple tries 🙂
Cruising on a novelty Western wind in the clear waters of Kauai in mid January. ☀️
Riding the awesome Onix Osprey 1250 foil and 6m PPC M1 wing. I did have to pump more than usual to get on foil with the winds dropping under 10mph, but once up on foil it was no problem to hook in and head up wind. The Onix foil glide was great, especially considering how small the bumps were, and it turns very easy. No problem staying on foil in probably 8mph of wind. Also lately been paring the Onix foil with the NoLimitz 72cm mast. It is so unbelievably stiff given that it’s under 3lbs.
The PPC M1 wing has been incredible. I love how stiff the leading edge is compared to every other brand I have tried. There is no deflection whatsoever while pumping. It’s also super well balanced as I could hold on with just a pinkie while hooked in. I am looking forward to riding this 6m wing for several seasons, unlike other dacron wings that bag out after 1 season of heavy use.
The 5’8 114L Cabrinha Code shapes helps to be a lot faster to get on foil with greatly tucked rails. I think it would also make a good downwind board for those around 160lbs.
In addition to the awesome performance, what I love about Onix is that they design and manufacture their foils in Tarifa, Spain, not some random overseas factory. And they innovate by hugely reducing the waste in the manufacturing process. Their foil molds only use 3kg of plant based plastic, compared to the traditonal factory which uses 100kg of aluminum. Onix also has a great exchange program, where they re-furbish old foils. Sam @Sam_Carentz and the Onix team have been a huge pleasure to work with.
#Innovation #ridethefuture” 🌊✨#sustainability
We do not see many PPC wings in these parts… I believe the Blue Planet guys are the only ones selling them in the USA. But I got to ride this SURGE 4.8m for 3 almost back-to-back days, and each session I was able to switch off frequently with both the Ensis 5.2m and the Strike 5m. So here are my initial thoughts after a few days of riding this wing. And honestly, I’m pretty stoked on the PPC!
While they look similar they are actually a world apart when it comes to the regulations and requirements. On this evening I took a flight on both machines and talk about the similarities and differences in the two aircraft. I really enjoyed the flights and hopefully I’ve answered some of the questions someone getting into the sport may have.
Remember, YOU CAN DO THIS!!!!!
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