Save Time and Reduce Drag | Why Konrad Click Nuts Are a Must-Have for Foilers

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @MACkiteboarding
    @MACkiteboarding  24 дня назад

    🔥Order yours HERE: www.mackiteboarding.com/konrad-click-nuts-set-of-4-toolless-system/

  • @stucooper4132
    @stucooper4132 24 дня назад +1

    These are awesome, I used them when getting a demo foil. Adjusting the mast position while out in the water was so much easier than having to carry a tool in my vest and risk dropping it

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  13 дней назад

      That’s a perfect use case. 🤙🏽 The Konrad Click Nuts really shine when you need to make quick adjustments, especially during a demo or while fine-tuning on the water. Not having to fumble with tools (or risk losing them) is such a game-changer. Glad they worked out so well for you. Good winds! -Aaron

  • @bmrbca3658
    @bmrbca3658 24 дня назад +3

    Great when you're just dialing in a new foil setup or front foil. But once dialed i wouldn't want the drag.

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  13 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🤙🏽 It's all about that sweet spot, and your input is definitely valuable for others looking to optimize their setups. Good winds! -Aaron

  • @steinerikgabrielsen2988
    @steinerikgabrielsen2988 25 дней назад +1

    Cool

  • @dennissamui
    @dennissamui 24 дня назад +3

    I'm sorry this just seems stupid, what a huge amount of drag even aligned. Only useful if you want to adjust on the water. Everyone knows their mast position after a few sessions.

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  13 дней назад

      I get where you're coming from. 🤙🏽 The Konrad Click Nuts aren’t necessarily for everyone, especially if you’ve already dialed in your mast position and rarely change it. Their real value is for riders frequently swapping between multiple masts or foils or those fine-tuning setups on the fly. While there’s a slight tradeoff in drag, for many, the convenience outweighs it. Definitely not a one-size-fits-all solution, but they’ve found their niche. Good winds! -Aaron

  • @davep5039
    @davep5039 24 дня назад +5

    $130 😂

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  24 дня назад +2

      Yeah, that's a little steep, for sure. 🤙🏽 Wondering if we can't make some adjustments on this end. I tried them and absolutely love how easy they are to use. Definitely no going back for me, but yeah-a little pricey at the moment. Good winds! -Aaron

    • @bmrbca3658
      @bmrbca3658 24 дня назад +1

      Ouch. My efoil uses a similar system. Those are like $2 each.

    • @enzymlefax
      @enzymlefax 21 день назад

      Which one? ​@@bmrbca3658

  • @obvioustrash7833
    @obvioustrash7833 24 дня назад +1

    Im sorry, but in what universe does adding twist holds that stick out reduce drag... sure, they can save time but lets not copy marketing bs since there is no way this reduces drag over regular bolts

    • @dcmackintosh
      @dcmackintosh 24 дня назад +1

      Reduces drag only vs. ones that can't be aligned parallel to centerline.

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  13 дней назад

      You bring up a good point. 🤙🏽 While the Konrad Click Nuts don’t reduce drag compared to regular bolts, they do offer less drag compared to traditional T-nuts thanks to their streamlined design. Their primary appeal is still the convenience they bring for riders frequently swapping masts or foils, but it’s good to note they’ve been designed with hydrodynamics in mind relative to T-nuts. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Good winds! -Aaron

    • @obvioustrash7833
      @obvioustrash7833 13 дней назад

      @MACkiteboarding thats fair, the title is a bit misleading, but what you say is true yes