Fanatic Stubby Wave Board 215cm x 57cm???
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:37 am
Hey
Was just looking at the Fanatic site....saw this:
Fanatic Stubby no nose wave board
212cmx55cm for the 77L
and
215cmx57cm for the 88L
That is stubby!
http://www.fanatic.com/product/stubby-te/
Per website:
The best kept secret in the windsurfing scene. This exciting new parallel rails concept with a super compact length surprises with speed, planing stability and ease of use. After lots of prototypes, countless hours of secret joy and just fun sailing, we're proud to present the STUBBY in two sizes: 77 and 88.
The entire year 2014 our R&D team worked quietly on a new and exciting concept. The idea to explore with more parallel rail outlines and a reduction to the board’s functional minimum draw a lot of attention in the surfing world lately. Characteristics such as speed & stability combined with loose turning and minimized swing weight made us try a transformation of these ideas into dimensions of a windsurf board. With instant excitement, we decided to evolve this project secretly and unleash it as a nice surprise for the scene.
Stepping on the Stubby for the first time eliminates any doubts in an instant and refreshes your perspective on board design. The wide double diamond tail features a channel for extra grip and drive, the large MFC Tri Fin set supports tight turning and offers incredible lift and upwind performance. While the tail and nose sections are extremely wide, the centre of the board is narrower, giving a clean water flow and reduced drag. In combination with the V bottom with slight double concaves, the Stubby is extremely fast and controlled. Once catching your first wave, the longer effective rail line comes into play and gives you a new sensation of stability in the bottom turn, while the stance far back on the wide tail allows for fast and tight reactions and turns. Due to a rocker line, that is adapted to the boards length and it’s trim, the wide nose always recovers, even after a steep re-entry. With its speed and control on the way out the Stubby offers solid jumping performance as well.
Almost everything with this board is new, also the sensation it gives you. It doesn’t matter in which conditions you feel at home, if waist high cross-onshore or masthigh and sideshore: If you’re looking for something new – a package of pure fun and motivation – you have to try the Stubby!
Stubby vs. TriWave & Quad
The Stubby comes with a different feel to the other two wave boards we offer. Its planing capabilities are not far off the TriWave and with a more backfooted style it also rides closer to the TriWave than the Quad, which rides more front footed. But with its super wide tail, the Stubby still has a total different way of turning compared to the TriWave. If you’re happy with a classic ride and want the next step up from your FreeWave, the TriWave with its classic outline and incredible jumping potential is a top choice for you. If you’re already a long time wave sailor coming from a Quad or TriWave style board and want progression and spice your waveriding with a different style, the Stubby will be pure joy for you.
Was just looking at the Fanatic site....saw this:
Fanatic Stubby no nose wave board
212cmx55cm for the 77L
and
215cmx57cm for the 88L
That is stubby!
http://www.fanatic.com/product/stubby-te/
Per website:
The best kept secret in the windsurfing scene. This exciting new parallel rails concept with a super compact length surprises with speed, planing stability and ease of use. After lots of prototypes, countless hours of secret joy and just fun sailing, we're proud to present the STUBBY in two sizes: 77 and 88.
The entire year 2014 our R&D team worked quietly on a new and exciting concept. The idea to explore with more parallel rail outlines and a reduction to the board’s functional minimum draw a lot of attention in the surfing world lately. Characteristics such as speed & stability combined with loose turning and minimized swing weight made us try a transformation of these ideas into dimensions of a windsurf board. With instant excitement, we decided to evolve this project secretly and unleash it as a nice surprise for the scene.
Stepping on the Stubby for the first time eliminates any doubts in an instant and refreshes your perspective on board design. The wide double diamond tail features a channel for extra grip and drive, the large MFC Tri Fin set supports tight turning and offers incredible lift and upwind performance. While the tail and nose sections are extremely wide, the centre of the board is narrower, giving a clean water flow and reduced drag. In combination with the V bottom with slight double concaves, the Stubby is extremely fast and controlled. Once catching your first wave, the longer effective rail line comes into play and gives you a new sensation of stability in the bottom turn, while the stance far back on the wide tail allows for fast and tight reactions and turns. Due to a rocker line, that is adapted to the boards length and it’s trim, the wide nose always recovers, even after a steep re-entry. With its speed and control on the way out the Stubby offers solid jumping performance as well.
Almost everything with this board is new, also the sensation it gives you. It doesn’t matter in which conditions you feel at home, if waist high cross-onshore or masthigh and sideshore: If you’re looking for something new – a package of pure fun and motivation – you have to try the Stubby!
Stubby vs. TriWave & Quad
The Stubby comes with a different feel to the other two wave boards we offer. Its planing capabilities are not far off the TriWave and with a more backfooted style it also rides closer to the TriWave than the Quad, which rides more front footed. But with its super wide tail, the Stubby still has a total different way of turning compared to the TriWave. If you’re happy with a classic ride and want the next step up from your FreeWave, the TriWave with its classic outline and incredible jumping potential is a top choice for you. If you’re already a long time wave sailor coming from a Quad or TriWave style board and want progression and spice your waveriding with a different style, the Stubby will be pure joy for you.