4XL said..
I'm hooked on giving this a.erious go. Can u tell me as a beginner/intermediate kiter wat level of competency is required b4 taking foiling on? Or, as u say persistence is the key?
And, suppliers of foils/boards, any suggestions?
Persistence is the key 4XL. Have been kiting for 10 years, last 3 on various surfboards. Despite being familiar with getting going on most board types I have been going through the massive learning curve on the foil.
You do need good kite skills, as you will crash - a lot.
Been foiling for about 2 months, still getting smashed most sessions but the gap between smashings is getting bigger. There is nothing like it when you are going along on the foil - silence except for the wind and a slight whistle from the foil. The smoothness is incredible, you can cover long distances with no stress on the legs.
Upwind performance is almost unbelievable
There are a number of manufacturers, MHL as Sir V mentioned, Spotz, which I ride, Zeeko, Sword and Kite Foil Australia
Normally there are around 5 guys riding foils at Melville Water. Most days I am riding just north of Hillarys