VANCOUVER ISLAND WINDTALK • Wingfoiling - Page 14
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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 4:19 pm
by grantmac
The Hipe and foil alone were 2000CAD shipped. For a non-oversized package I'm unimpressed with their shipping costs, also they won't combine large items so a group order doesn't help.

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:23 am
by KUS
....duties depending on the mood of the customs guy and product coding by the manufacturer resulting in duties can be disastrous....then you get to pay PST/GST....love it when folks compare apples and oranges arguing it’s cheaper elsewhere.
Kinda relieved I won’t deal with that BS and no local support anymore

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:58 am
by juandesooka
I haven't been charged duty on anything in 20 years, is this still a thing? (in reality, not on paper) My experience is GST/PST on anything above $400ish and customs/broker fee if you get it shipped into Canada vs bring it across the border yourself.

At 1185E, that Gong package would be hard to beat. Prices on EU sites are VAT-inclusive, so non-EU purchasers take 20% off the top, 948E. That more or less covers shipping. 1.55E to Cdn conversion, plus 12% tax, plus $50 broker fee, comes to just under $2k all in.

In contrast, if you want to DIY a package with used gear....the cheapest board you will find is $500-600 (used frankenboard), used wing roughly $600-700, 3 year old gen1 foil $700-800....works out about the same, and that's for older semi beat up gear. Gong is kind of considered middle of the pack in quality, but the hipe inflatable is getting good reviews, they are a leader on that.

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:19 am
by nanmoo
For just over $2k you can get a new old stock mid-level 1 year old mountain bike you can ride 365 days a year rain or shine out the door of your house or just about wherever in the world. That is why wings, kites and windsurfers are always going to remain fringe sports. A lot of money for many days it's actually impossible to use within practical travel distances (like today). It's a shame really that the cost vs usable days is so high regardless of which wind sport we think is the best.

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:59 am
by KUS
nanmoo wrote:For just over $2k you can get a new old stock mid-level 1 year old mountain bike you can ride 365 days a year rain or shine out the door of your house or just about wherever in the world. That is why wings, kites and windsurfers are always going to remain fringe sports. A lot of money for many days it's actually impossible to use within practical travel distances (like today). It's a shame really that the cost vs usable days is so high regardless of which wind sport we think is the best.
yep 2 new bikes for me, one carbon all mountain, one XC+, loving it more than ever :idea: but it’s not as fun without having a riding buddy, Jelly is into it and so are some buds, never ridden more....a bit tough distancing tho at times due to stops/chats @ sucking wind hard..I DO look forward to it actually blowing at some point again :roll:

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:46 am
by Tsawwassen
Zane Schweitzer at Hookipa...
More photos by Jimmie Hepp on his facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=336 ... 5520373755

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 12:48 pm
by abetanzo
is it time we add wing-foiling to the discipline list for the session logs?

or windsurf-foiling
or kitesurf-foiling
or SUP-foiling
or umbrella-foiling
or hankerchief-foiling
or undie-fouling
or waterman fooling...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:14 pm
by more force 4
Geez Tsawwassen, from the creases in that guy's swimsuit I thought it must be Nanmoo :!: :shock: Thats an amazing loop, looks from the kite pressure like he is on his way down inverted, I wonder if he rotated fast enough to not land on is head on the foil? Guess I'd have to look at the rest of the photos


[edit] I did, wow!!!!!! Extraordinary pics with extraordinary colour and clarity of extraordinary sailors on extraordinary waves in extraordinary warm wind and water. Ah well, grey is good too :roll:

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 4:36 pm
by grantmac
Thing is that nobody else MAKES a board like that. Locally available or not.
The compactness of the equipment is about 95% of why I'm trying winging. The Hipe is as compact as you can get without going to a tiny sinker board, since I'm not interested in winging as a +25kt activity I need some volume.
I was all set to buy a new 4-in-1 board but they are a PITA to transport and most are very expensive. Maybe if one comes up used for a good price I'll reconsider. I generally can't afford to buy major items (boards, sails) new and avoid it whenever possible.

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:46 pm
by shaggy
Foiling can be affordable if you’re handy.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=emb ... t0_dxWO7g8

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:05 pm
by winddoctor
grantmac wrote:...since I'm not interested in winging as a +25kt activity...
Haha, just you wait....

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:30 am
by juandesooka
Of my 43 logged sessions in 2020, 34 are winging (windsurfing) and only 9 kiting. Uh oh.

Noting my ongoing succession of sports obsessions, I find that climbing the learning curve, with the daily progression and the rush of small victories, does tend to get addictive!

Winging has been a gas ... with some pretty frustrating light-wind days and some way-better-than-expected high wind days....that's where the WOW is.


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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 3:47 pm
by themorb
grantmac wrote:I was all set to buy a new 4-in-1 board but they are a PITA to transport and most are very expensive.
Based on all the winging pics and vids recently I am questioning whether I will use the mast track much on my 4-in-1 anymore. Thinking I will get a wing and just use it as 3-in-1 -- wave SUP, wave foil, and wing foil. Kind of a hassle dragging around sails, mast, boom, harness if I could replace it all with wing in a small bag.

It is just large enough to flat water SUP without foil (as long as I leave keys and phone behind...) if I'm bored on a calm day. I think if I went shorter and fatter the flat water / non-foil ability would disappear. But maybe once I actually get a wing and get more experience on foil I will want to downsize.

My other thought is I bet a tiny wing might be easier for my kids than their kids windsurf rig. And again, easier/smaller for me to haul around...

2021 could be the year of the wing for me :) Although I don't see how it can replace kiting for really light wind.

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:46 pm
by grantmac
I feel like I'm still learning a whole lot every time I can windsurf in +25kts so I don't want to spend those days on something I can do in 15kts.
Obviously there will be times, like now with windfoiling, where I could windsurf but choose to foil instead.

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 2:04 pm
by UnusuallyLargeRobin
This week's GONG Newsletter is out with a bunch of good wing tutorial videos and a wild big wind downwind video of Patrice on a 3m in 40+ conditions

Big Wind Wing Downwinder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSBM8iF ... e=emb_logo

Gong Magazine URL https://www.gong-galaxy.com/magazine/news/

enjoy! have a healthy and happy long weekend everyone!