
05/07/2007

All the T1 board tests are under here, just follow the link or click on the side bar to read about the boards.
http://www.revolutionsurf.co.uk/test_reports.asp...read more
http://www.revolutionsurf.co.uk/test_reports.asp...read more
01/05/2007
Luke Wigglesworth of New Zealand clocks a GPS speed of 47 Knots. This backs up the Boards mag speed test info saying that the board is potentially the best if you have Flat conditions. He was using a ...read more
03/03/2007

There are many great sails being designed for windsurfers these days, and in virtually every sail design loft you will find Fiberspar masts. The reason is that a sail is only as good as the mast (and ...read more
19/02/2007

Randy Falkenberg Atlanta USA
Sailed with the belt today. Water was around 45 (7 c, I think) and air was 41 (5c) and dropping. I didn't go into the water much. Overall, I felt quite comfortable....read more
Sailed with the belt today. Water was around 45 (7 c, I think) and air was 41 (5c) and dropping. I didn't go into the water much. Overall, I felt quite comfortable....read more
17/01/2007

How does a Hotsuits® Heated kidney belt work?
A. Hotsuits® wetsuit heaters contain a chemical called sodium acetate and water. The chemical reaction is a process called super cooling. ...read more
A. Hotsuits® wetsuit heaters contain a chemical called sodium acetate and water. The chemical reaction is a process called super cooling. ...read more
17/01/2007

Hotsuits the inventors of the “Heated Wetsuit” and series winner on last years “New Inventors” TV Programme in Australia, are proud to announce a unique product.
They have just finished deve...read more
They have just finished deve...read more
04/12/2006

04/12/2006

30 october '06
.......Zara and Pete Davis (Great Britain) are probably the fastest couple in the world! Zara has done very well coming third with 35.26 knots and setting a new women's UK prod...read more
.......Zara and Pete Davis (Great Britain) are probably the fastest couple in the world! Zara has done very well coming third with 35.26 knots and setting a new women's UK prod...read more
01/11/2006

Bjorn Dunkerbeck has broken the Nautical Mile ( 1853m ) record. It is now 41.14 knots ( 76,19 km/h )! Bjorn did it and now we can only hope he does as well on a the 500m record!
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31/10/2006

31 october '06
First Records Broken @ Walvis Bay
The first windy day here in Walvis Bay brought again a real flood of new records on the nautical mile course set up today.
Bjorn Dunke...read more
First Records Broken @ Walvis Bay
The first windy day here in Walvis Bay brought again a real flood of new records on the nautical mile course set up today.
Bjorn Dunke...read more












