Thanks for the responces. I am leaning towards horseshoe because that is what I am used to. I would also like to be able to stage steel cylinders when to other option is available, ie. Compensate weight using one side of wing. My current wing feels quite unsteady and well readily tip one way or the other as air shifts around it. I feel a horseshoe will reduce this to a certain extend. I feel a donut may put air back to where I am having trouble.
I an diving dry with steel cylinders and xxl sp jetfins.
I already have a dedicated singles wing and was refering to the recomendation of a 40lb wing for d12s and larger when using multiple stages etc.
Thanks again for all the help. I feel I need to get in the water and test a few donut wings to see how they dive. Trouble is finding them out here...
I an diving dry with steel cylinders and xxl sp jetfins.
I already have a dedicated singles wing and was refering to the recomendation of a 40lb wing for d12s and larger when using multiple stages etc.
Thanks again for all the help. I feel I need to get in the water and test a few donut wings to see how they dive. Trouble is finding them out here...