Another excellent review, great detail, thanks again. Really interesting to be able to compare wings from different brands like this. Will you be doing one for the new Duotone Echo?
Thanks
Is there a reason not to post this in the "WING REVIEWS"?
Gunnar,
I have a 6m ensis and a 4.6m Naish s25. Was going to get a 3.6m Naish but now wondering on a 3m Wasp instead. Is that too big of a jump 4.6m -3m ...? Mike
Mike . . . can you comment on the 6m Ensis?
It’s very well put together, looks great, pumps rock solid, powerful and had me flying in 10-15 mph. I will be getting a 4.5 and 3.5 when my 4.6 Naish gets tired.👍
Gunnar... You must have gotten a 'team rider' version. My 4M from last Fall had a doubler-patch on the inside.
Jim
Gunnar... You must have gotten a 'team rider' version. My 4M from last Fall had a doubler-patch on the inside.
Jim
You did not understand what I was talking about. I meant on the other side of the strut, where the One Pump Hose is.
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Gunnar
Claro...Gunnar. Ya, I heard it wrong. I went back to 4:54 and looked again. I have plenty of sail number fabric and will add them where you have them, but in clarification: did you mean when the canopy is deflated? I do not see contact when inflated... But, my processor is not as sharp as it should be.
Jim
Claro...Gunnar. Ya, I heard it wrong. I went back to 4:54 and looked again. I have plenty of sail number fabric and will add them where you have them, but in clarification: did you mean when the canopy is deflated? I do not see contact when inflated... But, my processor is not as sharp as it should be.
Jim
I mean when you deflate it and pack it away. F One solved this by putting a neoprene cover over the one pump nozzles.
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Gunnar
thank you gunner for another great review. having played with 4 different wings gravitating to the wasp