JP Freeride Collection 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • JP Freeride Collection 2023
    Introducing the JP Freeride Collection for 2023. Whether you’re learning to water-start, planing for the first time, perfecting your carve jibes, a bump and jump master or addicted to foiling, JP Australia has the board for you. Years of dedication to creating some of the easiest, most comfortable and best performing freeride boards on the planet have allowed us be sure that we have a board which will be perfect for your skill level and allow you to have the most fun on the water possible, in the widest range of conditions. We take inspiration and design concepts directly from our top performing race, freestyle and wave boards to create our freeride shapes and all of our freeride boards come prepared for use with fins or foils so you can extend their range of use indefinitely.
    Join Marco, Leo, Yentel, Greta, Sebastian and Nico putting our designs to the test and enjoying every minute!
    Edit: Aalvaa Media
    Cinematography: AALVAAMEDIA / CDUBFILMS

Комментарии • 6

  • @miguelchapuis899
    @miguelchapuis899 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @srobinson335
    @srobinson335 26 дней назад

    Where was this filmed please?
    So keen on the Super Ride

  • @Jsurf66
    @Jsurf66 Год назад +3

    Great. Which spot?

  • @Lindhofguitar
    @Lindhofguitar 7 месяцев назад

    Lovely.
    Max straigh line speed on a Supersport 133 vs a similar size slalom with a 7.5 three cam freerace sail? Do I gain a lot on the slalom board?
    Are we talkin 28 knots? 30? 33?
    Any experience?
    All the best
    Per

    • @jpaustraliacom
      @jpaustraliacom  7 месяцев назад +3

      Hello Lindhofguitar.
      A slalom board will be faster.
      How much? This depends on how overpowered YOU want to sail and YOUR ability to keep the board under control.
      General tests show that using the same sail size and the same fin, a slalom board can be 1-2 knot faster than an average freeride board (about 1 knot faster than freerace boards like the Super Sport).
      This is only possible if the rider has the technique and physical strength to make the board sail faster.
      A slalom board has the capability to hold a bigger sails - using the same sail size as with a freeride board already wastes some of the Slalom board's potential.
      A professional rider uses a bigger sail and -generally- a smaller fin. Without the right technique the board/s would have spin outs with such a small fin.
      A slalom board only is faster if you can keep the board under control. When the conditions get tricky and/or choppy, Freeride boards are catching up and the speed difference is disappearing. If it really gets rough and choppy normal sailors will be able to achieve higher speeds on freeride boards than they would on slalom boards.
      Your
      JP team

    • @Lindhofguitar
      @Lindhofguitar 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot for a very detailed reply. It makes good sense. I just ordered a Super Sport 133. The goal for the season is 32.4 knots - 60 km/h... I guess it's all up to me now... 🙂