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Axis Mini Dart

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Created by tangogeoff 30 days ago, 5 Feb 2026
tangogeoff
78 posts
5 Feb 2026 5:23AM
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I've just learned that these arrive in NZ on 11 Feb. I haven't seen any reviews online. Has anyone got any experience with them?

covertswell
7 posts
5 Feb 2026 8:25AM
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I have 3 or 4 sessions on a 70L now. Mostly parawinging 2.4 and 3.6 ozone PR's in our local bay. Board rips, I'm 80kg before a 5/4 wetsuit this time of year and coming off an armstrong 75l, I haven't missed the volume but I also haven't really needed to slog so hard to say on that front. As soon as the parawing has a little bit of pull it's been easy to pump onto foil. I think that flatter tail releases really well and it's an easy board to stand on and wait for a good gust. Touch downs haven't been an issue and it's been easy to pump back out of the hole with both ha780/uha870. I'm a fan of the slight concave by the front foot and the flat deck pad. I need to pull my foil and weigh the board, it's not full on custom light but certainly competitive. The board bag is really nice, zips from the top and bottom and fits the board well.

AnyBoard
NSW, 411 posts
6 Feb 2026 8:07AM
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covertswell said..
I have 3 or 4 sessions on a 70L now. Mostly parawinging 2.4 and 3.6 ozone PR's in our local bay. Board rips, I'm 80kg before a 5/4 wetsuit this time of year and coming off an armstrong 75l, I haven't missed the volume but I also haven't really needed to slog so hard to say on that front. As soon as the parawing has a little bit of pull it's been easy to pump onto foil. I think that flatter tail releases really well and it's an easy board to stand on and wait for a good gust. Touch downs haven't been an issue and it's been easy to pump back out of the hole with both ha780/uha870. I'm a fan of the slight concave by the front foot and the flat deck pad. I need to pull my foil and weigh the board, it's not full on custom light but certainly competitive. The board bag is really nice, zips from the top and bottom and fits the board well.


Thanks for the report. My Armstrong 75l is 5.5kg and feels way too heavy for its size. My wife's 65l is 5kg and while if feels better for weight it still feels way too heavy for it's size in my opinion.

it would be great to know the weight of your board.

covertswell
7 posts
6 Feb 2026 10:59AM
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Just weighed my 70L, it's 4.67kg (10.3 lbs).

AnyBoard
NSW, 411 posts
7 Feb 2026 7:20AM
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covertswell said..
Just weighed my 70L, it's 4.67kg (10.3 lbs).


Thanks heaps
fairly respectable for a production of that volume.

romi
WA, 2 posts
18 Feb 2026 4:06PM
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covertswell said..
Just weighed my 70L, it's 4.67kg (10.3 lbs).


Looks accurate, I have lifted it yesterday.

AlexF
540 posts
20 Feb 2026 4:01PM
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I don't get the idea of the horizontally pointed, volume reduced tail. For sure you want the tail to sink when pumping, but otoh you want it to pop up again. Also when slogging this pointed tail could require to put the backfoot more forward to not sink the tail.
Or does the wider tail compared to more narrow and dw-style boards compensate for that?

FoilWays
181 posts
Saturday , 28 Feb 2026 2:36AM
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I honestly think this is just a nuance. More volume in the nose and a bit less in the tail doesn't mean it's going to want to float like a buoy. I think it just changes the neutrality of the board a little bit.



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