NEW @ Paddle Sports Show 2022 – FANATIC, DOWNWINDER

This serie of articles, called “NEW @ The Paddle Sports Show 2022” showcases the products that are competing for the « PADDLE SPORTS PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR AWARDS »

Entry for FOIL sports – FANATIC, DOWNWINDER

Sizes :

5’10” and 6’2″

Construction:

BXF_Biax Fibre (Biax Glass PVC Sandwich)                                           

2x US Track System – No Fin                                      

Pricing :                              

5’10”     1 899,00 €

6’2″        1 949,00 €

Description :

The best way to fly!

The brand new Fanatic Downwinder was developed for one purpose only: To paddle on the foil as easy as possible and to surf any kind of swell as long as possible. The fascination of downwind foiling takes on a whole new dimension with this board. Available in 5’10” and 6’2″ and completely optimised for downwind foiling. The shape is based on a SUP race board and helps you to get on the foil even in the smallest swell with maximum control! This board will take your downwinding to a new level.

Characteristics :

Stretched outline for more speed and smaller foils

• Extremely large volume in the nose for better pumping

• Lowered deck for more paddle control and more direct foil control

• Round nose for easier pop-up and controlled touchdowns

• Rounded rails in the front of the board prevent clipping on touchdowns

• Beveled rails in the tail for better release when getting on the foil

• Tail kick for easier pop up and free pumping of the board

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