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NSW, 4382 posts
15 Mar 2006 6:34pm
Some action pics here of the production 06 boards, only the 1.32 and 1.28 at the moment.
Have had one session underpowered so far, board feels smoother through the chop, better directional control, especially when transitioning from one rail to the other.
More reviews after we get some real wind..........
Demo 1.32 and 1.28 at Kitepower Sans Souci now.

http://www.ndb.orcon.net.nz/14-3-06/

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McCormack
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
16 Mar 2006 12:11am
OMG!he's wearing a steamer with boardies at a foto shoot!tragic.
Adrian Roper
Adrian Roper
93 posts
93 posts
16 Mar 2006 6:09am
Greenleader, it ain't no fashion show. The water temp at this time of year in NZ requires a full wetsuit. The shorts are actually part of the harness. It was not a formal photoshoot just a few shots from Neil who walked out to snap a few photos.
Thanks Adrian Roper
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
16 Mar 2006 10:23am
Do the new boeards have concave bottoms?
stnkygoat
stnkygoat
NSW
230 posts
NSW, 230 posts
16 Mar 2006 10:34am
It's 5mm wetties all year round in that spot, and if you ever feel warm in that wetsuit, well, you probably should have gone for a wee before you put the thing on.

quote:
Originally posted by greenleader

OMG!he's wearing a steamer with boardies at a foto shoot!tragic.


Moritz
Moritz
NSW
180 posts
NSW, 180 posts
16 Mar 2006 10:37am
yes, they actually have double concave bottoms. And if you compare it to the Airush ProToy that also is double concave, you will notice that the Underground is much more pronounced. This gives the board more stability when changing from heel to toeside.

I rode both boards and have to say they are DA BOMB!!! They will rock in waves as transitions from heel to toeside are unbelievable.

I have put a first review on www.kiteforum.com. I will post more once I had a chance to test the boards in waves and in stronger winds.

Moritz



newcastle_justin
newcastle_justin
NSW
149 posts
NSW, 149 posts
16 Mar 2006 12:06pm
I have also been in contact with Adrian re these boards, and one of the key reasons for the double concave is to make the board less skatey when landing hard tricks and big jumps powering down wind (e.g. kiteloops). I am looking forward to picking one up!
stnkygoat
stnkygoat
NSW
230 posts
NSW, 230 posts
16 Mar 2006 3:14pm
I liked it, and it does feel different. The 132 also matches my new kite, which is very very important.
CAUTION
CAUTION
WA
1097 posts
WA, 1097 posts
16 Mar 2006 12:30pm
TWIN TIPS ARE SO YESTERDAY?
eightfootplus
eightfootplus
NSW
298 posts
NSW, 298 posts
16 Mar 2006 4:28pm
What is with the two lines going through the bar to the chicken loop. is this so when you pull the bar in the fly lines get longer as the break lines shorten?

Also how calm is that water, must be nice to kite with wind on that flat stuff!
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
16 Mar 2006 3:28pm
hi adrian, all insults aside the new graphics look great, can't wait to see the new hull designs.
i'm quite partial to wearing boardies over my steamer too, on the three cold days we get a year.
Adrian Roper
Adrian Roper
93 posts
93 posts
16 Mar 2006 5:00pm
Greenleader heres a flatwater shot for ya
seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=1448
Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
16 Mar 2006 11:14pm
"TWIN TIPS ARE SO YESTERDAY"
Yeah right ! you obviosly haven't ridden one or seen the latest stance waveride segments . your narrow mind is your loss.("itth tho yethterday")
Whatever feels good I reckon and these feel brilliant!!!

NSW, 4382 posts
17 Mar 2006 9:07am
I have managed to have a couple of sessions on these boards, and they are the smoothest boards I have ridden. The double concave and spine design really work. Combined with Underground's 20+ years of board construction and laminating knowledge, the spine shape has really changed the way the board feels in the water. It rides through chop even smoother than the awesome 2005 boards, and the solid feel when you carve from one edge to the other as well as a locked in stability when tracking upwind, makes these the boards outstanding.

I haven't landed any powered mobes lately, so I will not comment on how it handles when landing hot.

The pads are now backed with a carbon fibre base plate, no more stick down pads so you can change the pad angle to suit, plus the pads are more aligned to the straps = more comfortable.
Fins are the same shape, can come with 40mm or 50's and now have 2 screws, inserts are even tougher and all stainless metric threaded.
Graphics are killer and should scare most fish away.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve McCormack
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