Foiling Magazine

ARMSTRONG HA FOILS

guess it was two years ago that Armstrong’s first generation HA range was released, and it sat firmly at the bleeding edge of high-aspect foils available at the time from the main brands. It was fast, loose and uncompromising, and required a high caliber of human on top to keep it in check and get the most from it – technical to ride, but very rewarding once you learned to handle it. The revised second generation has now hit the market, with

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