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Postby ronnie » Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:43 am
The production rule isn't going to stop progress - just slow it down.
Manufacturers will still be developing faster boards and claiming their 2013 is faster than the 2012.
And if they are not doing well in the races, that their 2012B is better than their 2012A.
At some stage board designs will stabilise.
Prices may come down a bit on the boards then, but fins will always be a big cost factor and kites are going to be very expensive if they keep pushing the weights down.
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Postby newind » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:39 pm
All the decisions taken so far have only hindered small companies overloading them with costs just to be able to compete. We certainly cannot make the rules ourselves but we also cannot be penalised or even cut out from competitions from the start. I want to be able to compete on an even footing, I don't want to loose before even starting.
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Postby newind » Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:31 am
are okay with you naishdude
it was easy to kill the windsurf
there was no possibility of Internet
Internet has enabled many revolutions lately.
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Postby Europ2 » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:24 pm
Still in France, you have SLASH, Julien Kerneur previous shaper before being hired (caught
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http://www.slashboards.fr/ - the contact is marc@@slashboards.fr
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Julien's move to RRD highlights another point - not only money but also development skills are moving from local shapers to the kite production industry.
No / less feedback from races, no / less sponsored young talents to provide quality feedbacks about the board being developped - The sad and hidden face of the race market maturity somehow
On the other hand, the foillboard community (222 official members and growing plus twice as many non registered regular readers worldwide) on the kitefoil forum is waiting for the foilboard Worlds'impact in May 2012 so that a major brand could propose a mass produced, stiff, slim and effective molded hydrofoil+board set under 1200 USD.
"Foilboarding and mass production for a growing market" to be followed here
viewtopic.php?f=159&t=2372429&p=720544#p720544
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Postby newind » Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:04 pm
this is what happened after the decision!
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Postby newind » Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:17 pm
it is right that this board to be outlawed?
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Postby ELLINAS » Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:16 am
newind wrote:it is right that this board to be outlawed?
Looks really fast ! Any infos about it ?
Thank you
Aris Evdos
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Postby newind » Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:30 pm
thanks Ellinas,
works very well
both upwind than downwind
is completely built in carbon
179x68 Weight: 5 kg
all have expressed a very positive opinion
considering the price of 1200 €
has not been sold a piece
thanks to the decision taken by the IKA
for me it was a big loss
economic, image
and moral
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Postby ELLINAS » Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:37 pm
Man, what can i say...
I say only one thing : your board rocks.
It's always the same story, again and again...in many sports....
take care
Aris
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Postby newind » Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:06 am
thanks again
I hoped that this policy does not touch the kiteboard
sell the skin at a high price so that this inquisition is not the case :
slows the development of material = less work
landslide evolution = less work
kills small businesses = less work
There are many other negative aspects
but I can not find a positive
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