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John I
11-23-2003, 11:38 AM
When are the anticipated delivery times, US, for these new Compact Carves? S-3 and S-4? Formula?
Marse
11-23-2003, 11:37 PM
Dear John I,
I don't have a firm delivery date at this time, but I anticipate that we will have all of these models in stock in February '04. I will post their arrival in this forum, so keep coming back!
warm winds,
Marty
Aerotech/Exocet/Epic Gear
Unregistered
11-24-2003, 09:34 AM
Any pictures of the new formula board available already??
John I
11-25-2003, 06:22 AM
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/windsurfing33/News.htm
Great look, now let's ride one.
Ben dover
11-25-2003, 03:07 PM
And foto's of the new compact carves? :)
Unregistered
11-25-2003, 04:12 PM
Just follow this link...
http://www.u-ride.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=39
Armand.
Unregistered
11-26-2003, 08:47 PM
The compacts look great, fit in the the car and still carry a big sail without monster width. Shame I can't read French... The description sounds great too when you use the web based language translator, features like fish and sex are mentioned, I'm sure they're all relevant somehow!
Des
Unregistered
11-27-2003, 08:36 PM
Is the Turbo 100 a very "technical" board to sail? I am getting into FOrmula and looking for my first board. I want smething that is a little user freindly for a beginner. I am 6' and 236 lbs.
MiOax
11-28-2003, 12:58 AM
News of Breton with two new ranges of boards which will be presented at the nautical show...
S Series, that resembles a little a name of Mercos. In any case, the compact news Free Slalom of the mark to flying fish very has truck of luxury.
Difficult to judge shape on the document which was provided to us by Exocet, but in any case to have seen Patrice sailing with in Roads of Brest, that with the air to function.
Not hyper innovative but largely in the blow, new the S Series take a beautiful dress which points out Turbo Boost, and are posted with the same equipment as Originale2 (new straps, shock absorbers doubles density).
The schedule of conditions on the level constrution is very top-of-the-range, and to return to the comparison with a truck of luxury... Exocet is offered a small blow of tuning with apparent glassé Carbon to the level of the hyperboles.
Dispo in 105 and 125 liters
They are thus the new boards of freeride strong wind of Exocet (by there comprennez less than 110 liters, in any case it is as that which I will qualify this type of board, in opposition to the "large" boards of freeride), to twist its neighbor in slalom or to save a session of vagueness where the wind would have turned full face (one Shore koi!).
There still a sympathetic déco ("each one its bad tastes ", me I m well!) in the line of O2 and Speed Sliders 2. The equipment is the same one as that brought back higher.
<<rough french translation>>
John I
11-28-2003, 06:33 AM
Hi unregistered,
The TF 100 is pretty easy relative to other formulas. What type of use? Racing or just trying to get more sailing time? How much sailing experience do you have? Knowing these things will help someone answer better.
Unregistered
11-28-2003, 07:10 PM
I have been sailing an Equipe for the last 5-6 years with big sails as I am bigger than your average sailor. I am hoping to progress to race sailing, but unitl I have some competance with the board I will stay out of everyones way. I am trying a Starboard Start right now, trying to get the hang of these wide boards. Hard to get used to getting all the way out and getting the right leverage.
John I
11-29-2003, 06:34 AM
Great board to dial in your skills. For freeracing the Speed Slider line would work. The 2003 SS87 would be good. Also, the 2002 Formula L99 would be excellent. Once you decide to go full on race, 2004 Formulas should prove to be good based on Exocet's track record.
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