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XMAS 2017 Newsletter

Aloha!

May we thank you for supporting our online Surfshop?

  • UNDER THE TREE GUARANTEE! Order until 19.12.2017 and get everything delivered in time for christmas!  Use your discount code:extra20off
  • SUP INNOVATION: Re-design the Finbox for easier paddling!
  • Meet the 2018 FIT OCEAN SUP collection at BOOT Düsseldorf 20.1.2018-27.1.2018
  • Pre-order the best tested iSUP FIT OCEAN Magic Glide
  • Dry-suit-Set 499.- CHF paddling in Winter offer
  • We went paddling in Korea and China: see our clip

Happy holiday season and a fantastic 2018!
Your SURFDEAL-Team

XMAS SALE

SWISS INNOVATION

NEW: US-Box inside an inflatable Board instead of glued on top
An inflatable board is easy to transport in the backpack (instead of a hardboard on the roof rack). But an inflated board normally has the finbox with US-Box system, glued on top of the bottom of the PVC Hull. The box itself blocks an easy waterflow underneath.
This in contrary of an SUP Hardboard which always has the box inside the hull (in the foam and covered with a polyester resin). These hardboards paddle faster.
SURFDEAL was technically involved in developping a US-Box that is placed inside the hull, and thus streamlining the waterflow on the bottom of the hull.
Left picture: normal US-Box glued on the bottom of the inflatable PVC hull. Notice the black part where the fin is attached into, is sticking 2cm out. Notice the baseplate sticking out 0.5 cm. Both break a waterflow and slow the board down.
Right picture: the new innovated US-Box is inside the inflatable PVC hull. The baseplate is only 2mm. Now the waterflow underneath the board is no longer broken/ blocked and this results in much easier paddling and more speed and more fun!
Production: the first board used with the innovated US-Box is an inflatable Board for super fast touring flatwater/ open ocean and for the occasional race.
It is the 2018 FIT OCEAN ULTRA 14’x26”x5”.

Want to test it? Meet us at our next race on Lake Annecy in the glagla race on 20.01.2018 & 21.01.2018.
Want to race it? Join the Team & take advantage of special Board Prices. More information

PRE-ORDER DISCOUNT MAGIC GLIDE 10’8

No need to have it under the XMAS tree? On the 10th of January 2018 we get our best-selling inflatable SUP Board back in stock: The 2018 FIT OCEAN Magic Glide 10’8.  This is the board that won many tests in 2017, is very stable, fast and easily carries 2 adults.

  • Pre-order now and get 50 CHF discount with code: happy50
  • Now only 519.- for Board, Paddle, Pump and Bag
  • Code valid until 18.1.2018
  • You will receive the board on 18.1.2018 with free shipping
  • Check out the orange,   green 

DRY SUIT 499.- CHF

Do you belong to the freakslike us and would like to paddle in winter? We tried our normal 5mm wetsuit which was not comfortable and to warm. We tested several drysuits and for us the Prolimit Nordic has a great price value ratio. The material is light and not stiff. The fittings to ankle, arm and neck are comfortable. We especcially like the neck closure is not from rubber (not suffocating).

We gotten a hold of some stock from 2017 (The Suit remains unchanged for 2018). And can offer the 2017 Nordic for CHF 499.- (instead of 649).
Finish the Set with Raider boots (we liked that they provide excellent board-contact feeling and are warmenough)  for CHF 49.- So in total for VHF 549.- ready to SUP on in Winter. Let us know your Sizes so we dress you up.
More info

CHINA MOVIE PADDLING

We care about the products we sell and as some of you may know, we fly personally to the factories in Korea and China to inspect each and every single board before it is packed.

Last visit we allowed ourselves 3 days off and simply pumped up an FIT OCEAN Cruise and paddled off, somewhere on the beach at the china south sea..

Here is a clip of our trip on youtube > thumbs up 🙂

NEXT NEWSLETTER

  • Tipps on preparing the PVC of your SUP board for your new season
  • VIDEO: Paddling the largest SUP race: 11 Km. in Paris along the Eijfeltower
  • Happy Spring DEALS
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10 Tips for Windsurfing with Föhn in Isleten

Do you see the images of people windsurfing at Isleten with föhn and it looks all so easy but for you it is kinda hard to do or it all looks a bit scary? 

More and more people enjoy windsurfing with Föhn at Isleten and anyone who can water start and has the correct equipment can learn it.

So, how do you do it? Here are 10 tips for windsurfing with Föhn in Isleten that I would like to share with you. Would be awesome If you can add your tips as well.

Tip #1: Use a low carbon mast
I assume you have a modern wave-sail (an old storm sail with a vario-top rigged on a 430cm mast is way to difficult to control. As of Fr. 250.- we sell Neilpryde combat, Gaastra Manic, etc.. After I switched to Gaastra Manic HD sails I needed a new mast. Someone recommended me to buy a low carbon % mast and not a 100%. My new 60% mast flexes slowly out in the gust and flexes back slowly back after the gust. The advantage is that I don’t have such a big shock when the mast comes back. A 100% carbon mast flex much quicker and is more difficult to manage.

Tip #2: Stick a smaller fin
I assume you are on a modern short and wide wave-board (the old narrow pintail wave board is way to difficult to control. As of Fr. 600.- we sell boards like Jp freestylewave, Tabou Pocketwave, F2 Rebel, Starboard Kode  Someone recommended me to change the fin on my F2 Rebel. It standard has a 23cm fin. I bought more or less the same shape but in 19cm. It is a world of difference. No more bouncing from one chop to the next, but much more control.

 

Tip #3: Start at Isleten Beach and not at the Restaurant
Better do some walking to the beach to start easy and have a good start. Behind the restaurant might look less dangerous but actually there are high waves and wind that drops to zero. You lose your energy before you have even started.

Tip #4: Surf the ‘Isleten-path’
When the wind is strong it is scary (because too fast) to go downwind and I automatically surf upwind. The problem is on the way back I didn’t end at the Isleten beach, but much higher. You want to end up at the beach so you can take short brakes. To avoid this problem the anwser is to lose height and each time go a bit downwind. Look for flat distances on the water of about 10 meters and go downwind. So now I try when to sneak in those little distances going downwind whenever I see a flat or the wind drops a bit. I lose my height and this way I manage to come back to the beach.

 

Tip #5: Waterstarts without the board flipping upside down
After a crash the sail can be in the ‘wrong’ position for water starting. Before lifting the sail in the air, the sail must be dragged into the correct starting position for waterstarting. When lying in the water and pulling the sail up when not in the correct postion, the board often flips upside-down because of the wind. This causes for a new problem etc etc.
I found that while lying in the water, hanging your upper- body over the board while pulling the sail in the right position with the pull-up rope , stops the board from flipping because your upper body weight prevents ist. After the sail is dragged in the correct position you can now lift it with the hands and do a normal waterstart.

Tip #6: Don’t let go of the boom
Big gust, I crash and let go the boom. The gust still lasts and flies my rig a couple of meters away from me. I swim, I swim. If I don’t catch it soon the wind will pick it up again and the rig will fly away further. Next crash I will hold on to that boom..

Tip #7: Wear a colorful helmet & an impact vest
We once had 2 guys at the same time swimming after their rig. The red helmet we could track from the beach. Ahem the white helmet we lost sight of..

After seeing a guy breaking ribs after a crash on the boom and ending up in Spital Altdorf with Dr. Rippy, I bought an impactvest. I feel better wearing it. It has some buoyancy every time i crash against booms and masts I am happy wearing it. I got a Camaro which allows for integration of your waist harness so it doesnt ride up. (Fr. 149.- surfdeal)

 

 

Tip #8: Downhaul for control
Modern wave sails perform excellent when you put a shitload of downhaul in them and a neutral outhaul. If on the water I feel I get pulled forward / into a catapult, it is always the same thing: not enough downhaul.

 

Tip #9: Say hello
If you are not with a buddy ask someone to keep an eye out for you. You are also required to at least complain one time to a stranger about how strong the wind is..

 

Tip #10:  Positive Mental Attitude
Focus every session on one thing to improve and repeat it. Say to yourself when out on the water: I am a very very very good windsurfer. You will do some cursing in the beginning at Isleten but it is oh so worth it to learn it.

 

Conclusion:
It is all about making windsurfing at Isleten easier for you as in itself it is hard enough. Modern gear which is rigged correct makes it already so much easier. Good protection makes you feel secure. A good starting-point is less fatique and more energy for your session. Paired with the right mindset it is definitely doable to learn to windsurf with Föhn.

(Disclaimer: Windsurfing is an extreme sport with extreme powers. Carried out at your own risk. Surfdeal.ch is a website offered by Balanced Solutions GmbH. Balanced Solutions GmbH does not take any responsibility for accidents)

Tweet, Like, +1 this post and see you in Isleten!

 

 

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Lovely details on the Severne Gator 2014

Madly in love with Windsurfing I can help noticing lovely details on Sails. Take the Severne Gator 2014. I like the honeycomb structure in the mono film and the croco print. The whole sail says top quality.

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Would love to own a set of these, But Severne makes the sails so durable so I will hag on to my S1 Sails from 2012 which are still rock-solid.

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