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BEGINNER
F2Rookie
Hifly 335FX
(11' 0") 240L |

Never windsurfed before
and are over 120 lbs. This is our most common and successful, learner windsurfing board. It
turns easily and has very good stability. We suggest using this board
for up to about 10 hours of practical experience.
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INTERMEDIATE
Hifly
Mambo
(9' 0")
175l
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With a width of 90cm, the Motion is extremely stable, but can plane up
nicely due to its large surface area. This board is the ideal
intermediate platform offering superior maneuverability.
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ADVANCED
Hifly Matrix
(8' 9") 149l
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Speed and total control on topple safe all-round boards, forgiving the
odd mistake. That’s easy surfing! With the Matrix you will learn
new maneuvers such as speed- and duck-jibes as well as quick turns the
easy way. The neutral characteristics guarantee relaxed surfing and mean
that the boards are ideal for families. |
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EXPERT |
Bic
Techno 2
(8' 3")
148l
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The board of choice for the
low wind condition of the BVI. The Techno 2 has taken up the relay from
the legendary Techno series. They symbolize the new generation of slalom
/ race / freeride boards which are compact, high performance and easy to
ride. |
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HiFly
Madd
(8' 9")
135l
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Another
board of choice for the low wind condition of the BVI. The Madd is an
early-planing-machine, the Twinser fins avoid the tipping tendency that
can happen with boards with large single fins. They give the board great
maneuverability as it is easy to tilt and spin-outs become a faint
memory. |
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Mistral
Xplosion
315
(10' 3")
160l
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Excellent for heavier sailors who want to
short board above
all. It gets going surprisingly easy in marginal winds, yet it is not
hard to gibe like some of the other light wind "wide body" boards
of today.
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Mistral
Classic
295
(9' 7") 130l |

This board handles extremely well if it gets
windy, yet still has the floatation if the wind leaves you wallowing.
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Mistral
Flow 284
(9' 3") 115l |

The shape and
volume allow larger sailors a little more fun when it gets blowing. If
you are a lighter sailor, and want more floatation, whilst not sacrificing
maneuverability, this is the board for you. |