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Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011
“Compact & Fast”
The X - tech construction is a new revolutionary technology has allowed to offer these “custom shapes” to a wide group of windsurfers thanks to an easier to use and abuse, more durable type of construction.
The new freestyle wave collection introduces new standards for the market in Freestyle Wave boards design. We decreased the range to seven volumes; we kept 75 and 120 the same as last year, and then developed and introduced 5 brand new shapes allowing us to cover the same wind range of last years but with less models.
The best just got better!
Features: We introduced a new hull design with a full V, without any deep concaves and just minor concaves in the middle just to make sure the V is a really flat V when the board comes out of the mould. We introduced a new rocker line, a little bit higher in the front and straighter in the middle point between the front foot and the back foot strap. This allows the boards to feel more like wave boards and perform like a real freestyle boards. The feeling as soon as you touch the board is like having a really small and compact wave board but at the same time the planing capacity increased compared to last year. Outlines are completely new with narrower tails and noses. We redesigned a proper volume distribution with the latest tendency of shape design, and we reduced fin sizes quite significantly: 1 cm on all the sizes, except the small size. A shorter and more compact feel for 2010 to guarantee more top end performance.
Technology: X-Tech: EPS/Glass/SX 42 hi density sandwich foam covered by wood sandwich skin on top and bottom with a Glass laminated in Single Shot moulding process.
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 120 |

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| Dimensions: |
248 x 68 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 33 G10 |
| Volume: |
120ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
8kg |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
5.5/7.8 |
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 111 |

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| Dimensions: |
244 x 65 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 31 G10 |
| Volume: |
111ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
7.8kg |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
5.2/7.5 |
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 101 |

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| Dimensions: |
241 x 62 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 29 G10 |
| Volume: |
101ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
7.6kg |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
5.0/7.0 |
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 96 |

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| Dimensions: |
239 x 60 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 28 G10 |
| Volume: |
96ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
7.3kg |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
4.7/6.5 |
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 91 |

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| Dimensions: |
237 x 59 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 27 G10 |
| Volume: |
91ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
7.1kg |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
4.5/6.3 |
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 85 |

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| Dimensions: |
235 x 57.5 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 25 G10 |
| Volume: |
85ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
7kg |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
4.2-5.8 |
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| Freestyle Wave X-Tech 2010 & 2011 75 |

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| Dimensions: |
235 x 55 |
Fin: |
MFC freewave 23 g10 |
| Volume: |
75ltrs |
Fin Box: |
power |
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Weight: |
6.6 |
Technology: |
eps/glass/sx42 hi density sandwich/wood sandwich |
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Sail Sizes: |
3.5/5.5 |
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I use the FSW 111 and 96 in my quiver for coaching and all-round sailing. The 111 is a great bump n jump board for bigger riders and is just so smooth, whilst it gybes like a smaller board through its narrower tail. I also use it for light wind wavesailing and make it available to my customers on trips - who love it.
The FSW 96 is my blaster that I use in 5.8 to 4.7 jumping conditions or when it is onshore and not much riding is going on (I use the quads for wave riding). This also comes with me on alot of clinics and is highly popular.
The 2010/11 FSWs are a more fun, fast and looser beast than their previous incarnations - RRD Fsw the best continues to get better!
Jem Hall - RRD Coach |