Ascan Polar Wanten
ASCAN Polar 3 mm
Ober- und Unterhand aus 3 mm Neopren. Kräfteschonend durch freiliegende Innenfläche. |
ASCAN Polar 3 mm
Ober- und Unterhand aus 3 mm Neopren. Kräfteschonend durch freiliegende Innenfläche. |
Whether you’re looking to master blasting control, make more gybes or venture into small waves, the POWERMOVE will be your new go to board.
The PATRIK 5Wave is our most playful, super-efficient, 5-batten classic wavesail. Developed in Margaret River, Australia, by Patrik Diethelm and 3D mastermind Fabio Canella, this sail is the first choice for crossover freestyle/wave and maximum control in big waves and strong winds. Key to the 5Wave's outstanding control and efficiency is the high aspect ratio design. The refined outline taken from our 4Wave power wave sail allows for maximum control at high speeds and an easier release in top turns and big landings. By giving slightly more luffcurve than other modern wavesails, we managed to increase the tension on the sail body for maximum control and a locked sail pressure point while reducing the swinging of the mast in choppy conditions at the same tim
The PWA Slalom 2022 World Championship winning sail needs no introduction.
But we’ve not sat back and put our feet up. 2023’s version has involved more prototypes than ever
before – each new size has been individually optimised. Maciek has tested and tested until we
were certain they handle better, are more stable and faster than 2022. Stability is key to speed on
the foil so we’ve increased the mast sleeve width and aspect ratio to help deliver the potential to
retain the PWA World Slalom Championship or perhaps your National Championship.
You’ll also see the change in sizes, which will cover you from 6 to 35 knots.
For the realization and delivery of each sail, it takes about 30 days.
SHAPE AND FEEL
The FoilRide is the easiest to ride out of our five (!) pure foil boards, the FoilCompV2, the FoilRace, the FoilRide, the FoilMove and the FoilStyle.
It's a little narrower in the tail than the FoilRace and the FoilComp. The FoilRide doesn't have cutouts which makes the accelleration more even, easier to control and more stable. Usually freeriders don't use a lot of rake on the foil mast so the additional sinking of the tail as a scondary result of the cutouts is not needed to give the foil a positive angle of attack. It's way more important to give the rider the confidence and safety to gain trust in foiling quickly and improve from session to session.