![]() ![]() You can use a smaller sail and feel less overpowered with this new design which makes wave riding and jumping feel much more comfortable and controllable. It also is easier to keep as much speed as possible through the bottom turn in onshore conditions and side-shore alike. ![]() The more parallel rail outline that we gain from the wider nose and tail really helps with early planing and keeping speed through white water. Werner combined V and concaves along the bottom which created a curvy rail line and resulted in the magic combination of fast, early planing boards with outstanding manoeuvrability. So, the traditionally known rocker along the centre does not exist anymore in the tail area. Shaper Werner Gnigler followed a new path by disconnecting the centre scoop rocker line from the rail line. And its planing performance comes close that of the Freestyle Wave. The new Magic Wave equals or betters the Wave Slate in early planing, low end, top speed, versatility and looseness on the wave. The very fast, early planing Wave Slate and the multiple award winning Freestyle Wave were good benchmarks. We worked tirelessly developing a new rocker for this board that is extremely fast without being too stiff on the wave. The concept of a wider swallow tail board with an equally wide nose gave us a stable base for the new board. JP’s most exciting introduction to the wave board market for many years. It offers both front and back foot wave riding possibilities, gaining speed and control from the advanced rocker shape, beautiful rails and wide, thin, ultra-high performance swallow tail.Ĭonfidence, speed, comfort and grip on the wave all combine into a board that feels carvy and loose on the wave face, while still offering the essential speed needed for more onshore conditions.įinally an all-round board which excels in mediocre conditions but does not compromise on wave performance. Extremely quick to get planing and reaching top speed, the Magic Wave pops over white water effortlessly and jumps extremely high.
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