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Why change a winning team?
One of the most common questions in windsurf designs nowadays is “are the boards really better each year?” After 4 or 5 generations of Sting Ray and Shark development, we finally reached a top level which could not be beaten. So our test winning Shark line remains unchanged in our line-up, besides a fresh new graphic and other optical highlights.

All outlines, scoop rocker lines as well as the rail shape and the bottom design were carefully analyzed in the computer, then shaped by a CNC machine. The result is a perfectly balanced shape, with loads of performance and maximum comfort for sailing. Especially different in feeling is the new re-tuned rocker line, which is a lot smoother than the previous models, particularly in choppy water - the Sharks float effortlessly and do not lose any of their great top end potential, with a free, fast feeling.
Optimal centre and tail widths make the Sharks very easy to gybe and control, perfect for intermediates learning foot steering and easy planing. The perfectly smooth rail/deck shape and multiple footstrap options ensure all Freeriders will feel totally at ease and get the maximum performance out of the Sharks.

The Shark LTD has been upgraded this season with a high performance/ top quality G10 fin and is produced in a light, stiff Carbon Glass Sandwich construction. The Shark HRS is perfect for everyday use, with it's tough High Resistance Skin and is an unbeatable value package

 
 Shark 130 HRS 130 258 70 9,1 High Resistance Skin Freeride Fin 46, Powerbox, Sailsize: 5.5-8.5m²
 Shark 145 HRS 145 263 75 9,4 High Resistance Skin Freeride Fin 50, Powerbox, Sailsize: 6.0-9.m²
 Shark 160 HRS 160 268 80 10,3 High Resistance Skin Freeride Fin 52, Powerbox, Sailsize: 6.5-10.0m²
 

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