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Categories | Kiteboarding |
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Brand | HIFUN |
Model | HF-Windsurf-003 |
Color | Orange/Blue/Green/White/Red/Black/Navy |
Material | Polyester |
Lengths | 3/3.3/3.5/3.7/4/4.5/4.7/5/5.3/5.5/5.7/6.2/6.7 m² |
Luff | 344 to 462 |
Boom | 140 to 183 |
Battens | 5 |
Accessories | Bag+Rope+Mast |
HS Code | 9506290000 |
MOQ | 50 |
Unit Price | US $ 475.45-730.05 / piece |
FOB port | Shanghai, Ningbo |
Terms of Payment | L/C, T/T |
Update Time | Dec 26,2024 |
Detail Information
Are You Looking For Windsurf?
HIFUN Outdoor specializes in high-quality windsurfing equipment, including sails, boards, and accessories.
Our windsurfing gear is designed to meet the demands of both beginners and advanced riders, ensuring durability, performance, and safety. Manufactured in compliance with industry standards, our products cater to various wind conditions and styles.
Whether you're cruising on calm waters or challenging strong winds, our windsurf gear offers optimal control and reliability.
Perfect for recreational use, competition, and professional training, our equipment is trusted worldwide by windsurf enthusiasts and experts alike.
What Is Windsurfing?
Windsurfing is an exhilarating water sport that combines elements of sailing and surfing, allowing riders to harness the power of the wind to glide across the water. Using a board equipped with a sail, windsurfers control their speed and direction by adjusting the sail's angle and position against the wind.
Windsurfing offers a wide variety of experiences, from relaxed cruising on calm waters to adrenaline-pumping rides in strong winds and waves. The sport caters to both beginners and advanced riders, with specialized equipment designed for different conditions and skill levels.
Understanding the basics of windsurfing equipment, including sails, boards, and essential accessories, is crucial for anyone looking to enter the sport. Proper maintenance and knowledge of windsurfing gear can extend its lifespan and ensure a smoother, safer experience on the water.
Product Reference
Equilibrium Batten Pockets
The equilibrium batten pockets are designed to reduce weight, enhance durability, and improve rotational performance.
High-Strength Spectraview Window
The high-strength spectraview window features an ultra-tough and clear film material, providing riders with enhanced visibility for optimal control.
Horizontal Panel Layout with Radial Clew
The horizontal panel layout helps riders lock in the sail's shape, offering a wider wind range. The radial clew reinforces the sail’s structure and durability, especially in areas that endure the most stress.
Recommended Accessories:
Board
Seat Harness
Harness Line
Footstrap
Feature
Blade |
Luff
|
Boom
|
Battens
|
Weight
|
Head | Recommended Mast | Boom |
3.0 | 344 | 140 | 5 | 2.12 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 340 | METAL 140 |
3.3 | 341 | 141 | 5 | 2.16 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 340 | METAL 140 |
3.5 |
352
|
146
|
5
|
2.24
|
FIXED | RDM BLUE 340 | METAL 140 |
3.7 | 369 | 148 | 5 | 2.34 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 340 | METAL 140 |
4.0 | 379 | 150 | 5 | 2.42 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 370 | METAL 140 |
4.2 | 385 | 154 | 5 | 2.49 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 370 | METAL 140 |
4.5 | 404 | 157 | 5 | 2.64 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 370 | METAL 140 |
4.7 | 406 | 160 | 5 | 2.68 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 400 | METAL 150 |
5.0 |
414
|
164
|
5
|
2.78
|
FIXED | RDM BLUE 400 | METAL 150 |
5.3 | 423 | 168 | 5 | 2.86 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 400 | METAL 150 |
5.5 | 429 | 170 | 5 | 2.95 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 430 | METAL 150 |
5.7 | 433 | 171 | 5 | 3.02 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 430 | METAL 150 |
6.2 | 455 | 174 | 5 | 3.18 | FIXED | RDM BLUE 430 | METAL 150 |
6.7 |
462
|
183
|
5
|
3.31
|
FIXED | RDM BLUE 430 | METAL 150 |
Considerations When Buying Windsurfing:
Sail Size and Material
Sail size depends on the wind conditions and rider weight. Larger sails provide more power and are suitable for lighter winds, while smaller sails are used in stronger wind conditions. The sail material matters, too: dacron for beginners, monofilm for better performance, and reinforced mylar or kevlar for durability and strength.
Wind Conditions
Understanding the typical wind conditions in your sailing area is crucial. Light winds require larger sails and higher-volume boards for better propulsion. Stronger winds need smaller, more controllable sails and lower-volume boards to handle the speed and power.
Rigging and Accessories
Ensure you have the right rigging components, including a mast, boom, and extensions that match your board and sail size. The correct fin size is also important for stability and control. Don’t forget safety gear like a wetsuit, harness, and helmet to protect yourself while enjoying the sport.
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