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The Charge remains Aerotech's down-the-line wave sail. This model has the ability to hold good power when needed but remains neutral for transitions or wave riding. For 2009 it is even more tuneable and the twist is positioned a bit further down at maximum downhaul. this gives the Charge a softer feel but keeps the power and improves stability and high wind control. Aerotech was the first to offer a 100% grid sail and the Charge continues that tradition for 2009. Lots of color gives this sail a real "look at me" appeal. It is one of the most durable wave sails ever produced using triple throw stitch seam construction.
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The Phantom remains as Aerotech's most powerful wave sail. This sail has a very full shape and 6 battens so it lowers the planing threshold as low as possible. This sail is a wave sail first, but due to its stability and power it crosses over to freeride and bump-and-jump use quite well. The Phantom's ultra durable 100% grid construction and huge rante make this sail one of Aerotech's most popular models.
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The Naish Force is Robby's personal ride, and sets the standard for power wavesails. Designed with moderate aspect ratio and a powerful shape defined by twin scrim luff panels that delivers even pressure to both hands and works equally well in both offshore and onshore conditions, the Force is the ideal choice for power junkies and heavier riders.
For 2010, the Force features our new ultralight construction and stepped leech outline, making the best and most durable power wave sail on the planet also the lightest
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Muscle-car windsurfing is back with a high-octane design that is optimized for speed blasting and floaty hang time. The Hucker is a power rider's dream - firm leech tensionl with lots of pitchy leverage that is purpose-built for just goin' fast and jumpin' high.
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