As pranchas sao shapeadas pelo filho do Ben Aipa ( na foto com duas skill 100 em cada braço- kine respect), Akila Aipa. E' pena ter o site em construçao.
Para não falar do pin tail de algumas
Devem ter sido bem testadas , até chegarem aqui
Pois e' rabbit, high aspect ratio fins, de certeza que esta mais testado Ben Aipa tem vindo a fazer estes shapes 'a decadas. Como diz o Pedo o Rasta tb nao e' um surfista qualquer deve ter unhas para controlar uma twin nas ondas juicy do Havai. E' interessante ver pessoal e desenvolver ideias diferentes em sitios impenssaveis.
Grande surfista, encontrei isto no site da surfer:
Citação:
Buttons Kaluhiokalani-Hawaii
I try to surf as many types of waves as I can. In my surfing, I try to combine a lot of speed and maneuverability. Since the Aipa Sting is a very versatile design, it can work for me in any type of wave, with only a change in length, width and thickness. In other words, I don't have to keep changing types of board designs, only sizes, except for my longest winter board. I feel this helps my surfing, because I always know what to expect of my boards, as they are all basically the same.
In the summer, I ride a 5'10", 21" wide Sting for small and fairly good-size waves. My longest summer board is a 6'5", 20" wide Sting. For the winter surf in Hawaii, my shortest board is a 6'10", 193/4" wide Sting. For 8' to 10' surf, I ride a 7'4", 191/2" wide Sting. All these boards have a lot of "V" going one third the board, and a slight roll to the belly, and they are all swallow tails, except for my 8', 191/2" wide pintail Sting. I need the pintail to get down into the bigger waves, and by adding the Sting to the pintail, it loosens the board up to that I can do the same kind of turns as I do on smaller waves. All my boards have been shaped and designed by Ben Aipa since 1972. Hawaiian surfers like Mark Liddell, Dane Kealoha, and Channon Valeho also use the same type of boards."
Grande surfista, encontrei isto no site da surfer:
Citação:
Buttons Kaluhiokalani-Hawaii
I try to surf as many types of waves as I can. In my surfing, I try to combine a lot of speed and maneuverability. Since the Aipa Sting is a very versatile design, it can work for me in any type of wave, with only a change in length, width and thickness. In other words, I don't have to keep changing types of board designs, only sizes, except for my longest winter board. I feel this helps my surfing, because I always know what to expect of my boards, as they are all basically the same.
In the summer, I ride a 5'10", 21" wide Sting for small and fairly good-size waves. My longest summer board is a 6'5", 20" wide Sting. For the winter surf in Hawaii, my shortest board is a 6'10", 193/4" wide Sting. For 8' to 10' surf, I ride a 7'4", 191/2" wide Sting. All these boards have a lot of "V" going one third the board, and a slight roll to the belly, and they are all swallow tails, except for my 8', 191/2" wide pintail Sting. I need the pintail to get down into the bigger waves, and by adding the Sting to the pintail, it loosens the board up to that I can do the same kind of turns as I do on smaller waves. All my boards have been shaped and designed by Ben Aipa since 1972. Hawaiian surfers like Mark Liddell, Dane Kealoha, and Channon Valeho also use the same type of boards."
Ok aqui esta 5´6´´-21- 2´1/2´´-single fin +dois pequenos estabilizadores(dá mais opções) é um modelo chamado" green box" ,devido ao seu aspecto compacto
Registo: Mar 25, 2006 Mensagens: 1551 Local/Origem: Lx/Xaral do Ninhou
Colocada: Sex, 29 Ago 2008 - 21:07 Assunto:
Alto aspecto rabbit. O logotipo tá muito bem conseguido também.
Deve ser uma prancha muito engraçada.
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