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Da Yoda
Since 12 Mar 2009
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skideeppow
Since 26 Aug 2011
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just got back from Maui, 9 days of 30+ mph winds. Anyway foiled wiht my new NSI hookers. They were great and no sprained ankles while foiling
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chrissmack
Since 08 Jun 2005
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Mon Jul 11, 16 11:56 am |
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i gotta say i love the Stringy / NSI hooks when foiling.
i'm a beginner, and the foot straps were freakin me out. two sessions with straps, twisted my ankle once, got tangled up with board/foil once.
switched to the hooks, love everything about it. the hooks make me confident to try stuff on the foil that i didn't like attempting with straps. with the hooks, when things go south i know i can eject or will be thrown off. haven't been tangled up once.
and i can't come up with a downside for a novice. it's kinda nice having two hooks for water starting/getting the board under you, but i'm only using the front one once up on the water.
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
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El Sargento, B.C.S. Mexico
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Wed Jul 13, 16 4:55 pm |
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hmmmm ummmmm Did Gene Simmons help design those?
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jamesb303
Since 22 Sep 2011
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Tue Jul 26, 16 11:08 am Which straps to get? |
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Hey Jim,
Long time no see.
Can you enlighten me on which straps to get? I see there are a couple options. My main concern is safety since I tweaked my ankle - even in very very loose straps.
NSI Foot Hookers
http://www.northshoreinc.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=425&idcategory=203
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Hydrofoil Foot Hook
http://www.northshoreinc.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=408&idcategory=203
I've currently got an 2015 LF Foil Fish. But may switch to a 2016 Dwarfcraft 54" with a Lift foil.
I see that the Hydrofoil Foot Hook version comes in Standard or Parallel hole setups and am assuming the Parallel is what I need for either board. Correct?
And the NSI Foot Hookers have just one option that must work with either board. Correct?
Thanks for your advice and for creating a product to keep us safe!
-James Brown
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stringy
Since 23 Jun 2006
1731 Posts
vancouver
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Tue Jul 26, 16 12:51 pm Re: Which straps to get? |
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jamesb303 wrote: | Hey Jim,
Long time no see.
Can you enlighten me on which straps to get? I see there are a couple options. My main concern is safety since I tweaked my ankle - even in very very loose straps.
NSI Foot Hookers
http://www.northshoreinc.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=425&idcategory=203
Or
Hydrofoil Foot Hook
http://www.northshoreinc.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=408&idcategory=203
I've currently got an 2015 LF Foil Fish. But may switch to a 2016 Dwarfcraft 54" with a Lift foil.
I see that the Hydrofoil Foot Hook version comes in Standard or Parallel hole setups and am assuming the Parallel is what I need for either board. Correct?
And the NSI Foot Hookers have just one option that must work with either board. Correct?
Thanks for your advice and for creating a product to keep us safe!
-James Brown |
Not sure why they have both listed as foil foot hooks, but if you want the ones that work well with foiling, go with the foot hookers. the older generation foot hooks don't hold up well enough for foiling, they seem to work on surfboards, but not for foiling.
the hole positions on the foot hookers will work fine for both the LF boards as well as the DC.
http://www.northshoreinc.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=425&idcategory=203
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jamesb303
Since 22 Sep 2011
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Colorado
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Tue Jul 26, 16 1:41 pm Thanks! |
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Much appreciated Jim.
Send it!
-JB
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Jonpnw
Since 22 Jul 2010
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Tue Aug 16, 16 2:09 pm Foot Hooker |
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After a couple of miserable days on the foil , I tried 1 Stringy/NSI foot hooker on the front of my board . This helped me get the board in position for an attempted water start , sometimes just the big toe under the hook gives some sort of control while flailing about.
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Slappysan
Since 13 Jun 2012
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TAK
Since 04 Aug 2009
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Sun Mar 05, 17 1:06 pm Slingshot Foot hooks work for me!!! |
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NSI or SLingshot foot hooks work great the SS ones might work a bit better if you have a bigger foot because they have a slightly higher bend on them. Only problem I have is they eventually break so if I was you I would purchase a backup set no matter what ones you get!!! Way better to break a hook then a ankle!!!
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Nak
Since 19 May 2005
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Sun Mar 05, 17 9:30 pm Re: Slingshot Foot hooks work for me!!! |
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TAK wrote: | Way better to break a hook then a ankle!!! |
Word!
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
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Sun Mar 05, 17 9:39 pm |
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After spending the last few months foiling, I'll admit that I stayed with straps (really really loose) instead of the hooks.
I never twisted or tweaked an ankle (knock on wood) - I never got whacked by the mast, fuselage or foils. I did buy a helmet after a few smacks. I tried the hooks because I liked the idea however an old hockey injury left me with no feeling of pressure, pain or temperature in my left leg and foot - and for the life of me I was not able to adjust the wing well with my left leg forward.
Now that I'm able to ride some, I'll look at going to just a front strap and maybe give the hooks another try.
The hooks were flimsy for the amount of pressure I had to exert from my left foot and I removed them before I broke them.
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chrissmack
Since 08 Jun 2005
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Mon Mar 06, 17 9:13 am |
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ErraticAKn wrote: |
The hooks were flimsy for the amount of pressure I had to exert from my left foot and I removed them before I broke them. |
maybe your mast needs to be moved forward?
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TAK
Since 04 Aug 2009
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Mon Mar 06, 17 8:59 pm Hooks are for beginners |
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I was told hooks are for beginners so I guess that makes me a beginner, but beginner or not the foot hooks don't seem to be to flimsy for me!!! Photos by stringy SR. today at the secret spot haha.
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knotwindy
Since 25 Sep 2011
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Tue Mar 07, 17 5:50 am |
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great shots, looks totally fun
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
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Tue Mar 07, 17 6:33 am Re: Hooks are for beginners |
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TAK wrote: | I was told hooks are for beginners so I guess that makes me a beginner, but beginner or not the foot hooks don't seem to be to flimsy for me!!! Photos by stringy SR. today at the secret spot haha. |
no idea if they are for beginners or not, don't think it matters much seeings how in the end it's a personal preference. We may have different hooks and you probably have feeling in both of your legs.
like I said, I need more feedback in my left leg - the amount of pressure I needed bends the hooks too much. I think as I progress in foiling I'll be able to give them another shot.
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
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Tue Mar 07, 17 6:36 am |
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chrissmack wrote: | maybe your mast needs to be moved forward? |
It's possible for sure - while I am able to ride I still have some adjustments and tuning to do.
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