Code Foils, Keep two: 850S, 860R, 960R, 1075R

If you could only keep two for winging(DW laps)/sup waves/prone waves which one would you keep. 850s, 860r, 960r, 1075 with 80cm non + mast, small fuse, and 120r tail.

Can only keep two.

Only need one. :face_savoring_food: 850s

850 and 960R when conditions are weak. But if your conditions are great all the time 850/860r combo.

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I like that- 850s with 960r. I was on the 850s today down winding for the first time with it and I can see that combo being solid. I’m thinking for myself to keep just the 720s, 980s and 1075r

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850 and 960! I ride those and the 770. While different, when on the 770 I could be on the 850 and vice versa. The 960 checks box for light wind DW, SUP surf, tiny prone conditions.

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I’m 180lbs and the 850 can handle pretty much anything I throw at it, very impressive foil. 960 has plenty of lift to handle anything on the bottom / light wind end. Don’t sleep on the 850 / 860 combo. Lately the 860 has been my light wind dw wing and it’s been very low output even in 10-15 knots

850S and 860R is a killler combo. 135 and 150 tails and thats all you need.

If you sell the 860r or the 960r please let me know! I have just an 850s and really want a light wind wing!