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Naish Matador Quiver Options

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Created by wingbob > 9 months ago, 27 Dec 2022
wingbob
5 posts
27 Dec 2022 2:00AM
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Yo. Currently got a matador lt 5m and looking at getting another as they are discounted right now.

But the question is should I get 3m or 4m?

Tempted to get the 3m to cover a wider wind range but is the gap between 3 and 5 too big?

Any advice?

Shlogger
528 posts
27 Dec 2022 7:36AM
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Depends on your local wind conditions. I use the 4M often and can count on one hand the times I get to use the 3. Just like windsurf sails, once you go below 4M, they start to get twitchy. A very Off or On feeling. But.if you live where it nukes often, get the 3.

rgmacca
461 posts
27 Dec 2022 8:07AM
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Shlogger said..
Depends on your local wind conditions. I use the 4M often and can count on one hand the times I get to use the 3. Just like windsurf sails, once you go below 4M, they start to get twitchy. A very Off or On feeling. But.if you live where it nukes often, get the 3.


How do you like the 4m?
I have the 6m and it's ok, things I don't like, back winds easy top of wind range, back strap to far away.

is the 4m better? Asking as good discount going and tempted for 4m size.

spartacus
NSW, 121 posts
27 Dec 2022 11:35AM
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I've been happy with a 4,5 & 6M set of Matadors. Don't think I would worry about a 3m for those handful of days. Just end up on the smallest front wing when super powered on the 4M.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
27 Dec 2022 12:25PM
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I've used my 3m Matador a few time and really like it.. If you mostly use big wings it will feel twitchy and very on/off at first but if you are used to 4m size wing you will love it.. It's still very powerful for a small wing but handles strong gusts like a dream.. A 5m and a 3m would be a good quiver for people who aren't too heavy.. I'm keeping mine.

wingbob
5 posts
29 Dec 2022 2:57AM
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Cheers for the input guys

What kind of wind ranges do the 3m and 4m top out at?


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DavidJohn said..
I've used my 3m Matador a few time and really like it.. If you mostly use big wings it will feel twitchy and very on/off at first but if you are used to 4m size wing you will love it.. It's still very powerful for a small wing but handles strong gusts like a dream.. A 5m and a 3m would be a good quiver for people who aren't too heavy.. I'm keeping mine.



Nice vid. Hard to tell the wind speed here but doesn't look crazy windy and still going well on the 3m

kersh
NSW, 144 posts
29 Dec 2022 6:59AM
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What kind of wind ranges do the 3m and 4m top out at?

For me at 70kg on the 4m, the fun finishes at around 15-16kn. After that, it's a white knuckle and hanging on experience.
If you're into straight line speeding, it could be enjoyable.

rgmacca
461 posts
29 Dec 2022 4:07AM
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DavidJohn said..
I've used my 3m Matador a few time and really like it.. If you mostly use big wings it will feel twitchy and very on/off at first but if you are used to 4m size wing you will love it.. It's still very powerful for a small wing but handles strong gusts like a dream.. A 5m and a 3m would be a good quiver for people who aren't too heavy.. I'm keeping mine.



I would dream of conditions like that for a 3m wing. when I use a 3 it's big knarly swell and not much fun



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