Тема: Где Carbon?
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Непрочитано 01.10.2010, 23:00
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Miha
married

Аватар для Miha
 
Sail Number: не болею
Club: ЦРЧ
Location: khimchik
Weight: <80 kg.
Благодарностей: 3
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Олег, спасибо! Поднаведу справки....
Ниже ответ от Мартина Бренднера (Бренд Менеджер JP), как я понял аналогичный ответ прозвучал и на фашевском форуме (ссылка не открывается)

Yes what you see is what you get!

We are still probably the only windsurfboard company which does not use black resin to make glass fibre look like carbon.

Also on the Slalom boards we do not try to make it look like they have full carbon decks. If you check the look (except on the 76 and 82) - you will see the wood but no black material. Also on our website or in our brochure we do not say that our boards have full carbon decks.

Only the 76 and 82 have the full carbon decks the others only have carbon standing areas. It is simply not necessarry - as Antoine's and Micah's (they use normal production boards - according to the PWA rules) success has proofen. On small Slalomboards our riders even think it is not that good when the boards are super, super stiff as you normally use them in really windy and choppy conditions. Our 4 smaller slalom boards actually have full wood in top AND bottom and that makes them strong and stiff enough - but not to stiff.

We never stop developing and learning - those layups are the latest developments coming from the work we do with the best Slalom Racers on this planet.

Slalomboards are generally not made for big jumps with flat landings. We sure this is what happened with this board.

Our Pro Slalom Riders did not break a single Slalom board of Generation VI during the whole racing season but we are leading in the PWA sailors (Antoine) and Constructors ranking. So I guess it is fair to say that our construction works perfect for top level racing.
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