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THE DONG
THE DONG
VIC
518 posts
VIC, 518 posts
15 Sep 2015 11:29am


Is this an attempt to bring harmony between poleys and tea bags? Add a foil to it and it's complete

gcdave
gcdave
534 posts
534 posts
15 Sep 2015 10:28am
She might just do it ya know
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
15 Sep 2015 11:12am
Just needs a paddle and the hybrids complete
SUPSurferQLD
SUPSurferQLD
QLD
336 posts
QLD, 336 posts
15 Sep 2015 2:05pm
...Clearly a more refined and efficient craft, based on the leading edge design....
SibboV1
SibboV1
368 posts
368 posts
15 Sep 2015 12:19pm
If it starts to get a little soft, she'll just have to work it a little harder.
Loftywinds
Loftywinds
QLD
2060 posts
QLD, 2060 posts
16 Sep 2015 9:58am
Now I know what I should do with my spare kites and bladders. I just need a sewing machine.
coastflyer
coastflyer
SA
601 posts
SA, 601 posts
16 Sep 2015 11:20am
I reckon that it's brilliant! I have a inflatable surf SUP with a mast base attachment, and it's actually good fun out in light winds and small waves using a old windsurfing rig that I had lying around. However, dragging all of the rig around is a pain, one of the main reasons that I took up kitesurfing. This rig would obviously eliminate that problem. Also, I bought a new family tent, that you inflate with a standard kite pump. It's way more rigid than a standard pole dome tent, so I am wondering whether inflatable kite technology was the inspiration for all of this new gear?

www.gocampingaustraliablog.com/2012/09/inflatable-tent-is-camping-gadget-of.html

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/iRig/
Peahi
Peahi
VIC
1485 posts
VIC, 1485 posts
16 Sep 2015 12:27pm
coastflyer said..
I reckon that it's brilliant! I have a inflatable surf SUP with a mast base attachment, and it's actually good fun out in light winds and small waves using a old windsurfing rig that I had lying around. However, dragging all of the rig around is a pain, one of the main reasons that I took up kitesurfing. This rig would obviously eliminate that problem. Also, I bought a new family tent, that you inflate with a standard kite pump. It's way more rigid than a standard pole dome tent, so I am wondering whether inflatable kite technology was the inspiration for all of this new gear?

www.gocampingaustraliablog.com/2012/09/inflatable-tent-is-camping-gadget-of.html


perhaps hookworm could tell us about other inflatable things (or maybe not)
JohnnyMack
JohnnyMack
64 posts
64 posts
16 Sep 2015 2:41pm
Anyone mentions hookworm and it reminds me of his "issue" with seabreeze and its porn advertisements...that was all time bahahaha
Kozzie
Kozzie
QLD
1451 posts
QLD, 1451 posts
16 Sep 2015 7:56pm
had a student of mine who actually designs/builds inflatable structures for redcross and army etc etc the inflatable tent thing really isnt new.
THE DONG
THE DONG
VIC
518 posts
VIC, 518 posts
16 Sep 2015 10:02pm




sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
17 Sep 2015 2:24am
...and you thought windsurfing sails were bad before they had battens.
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