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Size
sqm |
Boom
cm |
Luff
cm* |
Batten |
Cam |
Top |
kg |
IMCS |
Price |
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3,3 |
144 |
344 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
3,0 |
16-18 |
Now sold out |
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3,7 |
149 |
376 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
3,1 |
16-18 |
Now sold out |
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4,0 |
153 |
385 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
3,4 |
16-18 |
Now sold out |
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4,2 |
156 |
394 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
3,6 |
16-18 |
Was
£258
Now
£210 |
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4,5 |
163 |
407 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
3,7 |
18-20 |
Now sold out |
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4,7 |
164 |
413 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
3,8 |
18-20 |
Now sold out |
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5,0 |
170 |
418 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
4,1 |
18-20 |
Now sold out |
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5,3 |
176 |
432 |
5 |
0 |
vario |
4,2 |
20-22 |
Now sold out |
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Hammer
For Radical Wave Sailing :
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Click here for the sail
attributes graph
As a radical wave sail, the Hammer has to work in many different conditions
while giving maximum performance.
Good controllability, a well-balanced performance and immense durability are the
key points of the Hammer. These characteristics make the sail ideal for all wave
spots and varying waveriding styles.
With its short boom length, lower weight than its previous model and the
relatively flat profile, the Hammer shows great neutrality.
When pulling the sail tight, the power can be controlled smoothly and it stays
neutral, it also feels less nervous and forgives mistakes in critical
situations.
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