@@WindsurfingTV Knowing Ola he can talk about board designs for hours, so no problems in getting him started on that topic. :) Personally I would be interested in a bit of historical view of the development of the new type of boards. Evo was one of the first boards to go towards a shorter and wider design and I still have my 62 liter Evo from that time, still love it. Some criticisms at the time was that they where to slow and this now seems to have been solved. I'm sure Ola could elaborate on that, and perhaps also what type of or developments he sees for the near future? Will there ever be a perfect board?
I found it very difficult to make out witch board to buy, But vids like this help alot.
Great inside info. :)
How about an interview with Ola Helenius himself?
It's a very good point. I want to do all the shapers... any particular questions?
@@WindsurfingTV Knowing Ola he can talk about board designs for hours, so no problems in getting him started on that topic. :)
Personally I would be interested in a bit of historical view of the development of the new type of boards. Evo was one of the first boards to go towards a shorter and wider design and I still have my 62 liter Evo from that time, still love it. Some criticisms at the time was that they where to slow and this now seems to have been solved. I'm sure Ola could elaborate on that, and perhaps also what type of or developments he sees for the near future? Will there ever be a perfect board?
Where can I get that t-shirt ?