Freesail Mag moved to NZ???

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shi thouse
shi thouse
WA
1159 posts
WA, 1159 posts
29 Jan 2006 10:20am
Probably like most of you, every time I walk past a newsagent I have a look at the rack to see if a) there are any windsurfing mags there; b) if any of the magazines cost less than $10; c) if any are different from the ones I have purchased over the last 12 months.

Was pleasantly surprised and bemused to see that NZ now have a windsurf/kite magazine out now which is in a very similar format to the old Australian Freesail magazine. Even more interestingly it cost less than $6. Unfortunatley didnt have cash on me at time!!
Will go back Monday...

How is it that a country with a lot smaller population and one that is a lot less climatically geared up to support such sports has their own dedicated magazines and we still dont?? At least this is a little closer to home and the prices of gear will be similarly.
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
29 Jan 2006 10:52am
unfortunately shi, the real test will be to see how long the mag lasts.

printed product is really exy to produce and if the punters and advertisers dont support it, it will fade away really quickly.
Northboy
Northboy
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
29 Jan 2006 3:48pm
Oh! I just want to comment. Look, a shiny thing. Should be windy tomorrow. At last. A south east forecast and a bit of nice swell.
peto
peto
NSW
406 posts
NSW, 406 posts
29 Jan 2006 7:03pm
Wind and Kite?? its not to bad, heaps better than freesail. But i think its gone belly up.
stehsegler
stehsegler
WA
3580 posts
WA, 3580 posts
29 Jan 2006 5:44pm
Freesail didn't go belly up as per se. They didn't do another issue due to the lack of interest by advertisers.

As for Wind & Kite, it is distributed for free in NZ and through some windsurf stores here in OZ or you can of course just buy it through your local news agent.

The main problem with Wind & Kite in the past has been that they do not pay for articles or any photography contributed. A lot of the articles submitted are in return for advertising. Frankly I'd rather pay $15,- for a mag and have decent photos/ articles and independent test reports rather than reading bias contributions.

Not sure what the strategy of the new owners of Wind & Kite is.

I think deepfried.tv and continentseven.de are great online mags but neigther of them are turning a profit.

There is a new OZ based online mag but time will tell how that fares.

The bottom line is, to run a good mag with interesting stories, unbias tests and great photography costs money...



windnkite
windnkite
QLD
90 posts
QLD, 90 posts
29 Jan 2006 9:24pm
wind and kite is a pretty decent mag, and has a good name
(ps. i am not affilated with it in any way)
NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
3 Feb 2006 2:19pm
There is a new OZ based online mag but time will tell how that fares

Got a link to it?
JEZ
JEZ
WA
395 posts
JEZ JEZ
WA, 395 posts
3 Feb 2006 1:38pm
Depends on how well it's supported.


www.ozwindsurf.com.au
BLOWN AWAY
BLOWN AWAY
156 posts
156 posts
17 Mar 2006 5:08pm
NZ not climatically inclined for windsurfing??.... someone obviously hasn't been to Wellington
Deano
Deano
WA
255 posts
WA, 255 posts
17 Mar 2006 9:54pm
Why to Wello when Taranaki is just up the road. Mind you they both require a full steamer in summer Southerlies.

Deano
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
18 Mar 2006 12:36am
check out oz windsurf the lads are aiming high (but humble).
BLOWN AWAY
BLOWN AWAY
156 posts
156 posts
18 Mar 2006 7:18am
quote:
Originally posted by Deano

Why to Wello when Taranaki is just up the road. Mind you they both require a full steamer in summer Southerlies.

Deano



Windsurfing really only requires one thing.... wind. Oh yes and maybe water mite come in handy too but whilst both spots are pretty cold.. it's not too cold to windsurf in. I'd rather have cold water and lots of wind than warm water and no wind.
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