FANATIC WAVE/FREESTYLE RANGE 2013 RELEASED

The Fanatic Wave and Freestyle boards of the first 2013 Product Launching Cycle are now online, they include Quad TE, TriWave, FreeWave/TE/TeXtreme and Skate/TE!

After the jump shaper Sebastian Wenzel explains the features of each new board.

Quad:
The 2nd incarnation of our dedicated Quad range will boost your Wavesailing to a different zone. 6 stylish pintail shapes suit any level of wavesailor in either steep or sloppy surf. Pick from 69, 75, 81, 87, 94 and 101 models in awesome Innegra Carbon Light Team Editions (TE).

TriWave:
Our newest addition came with a massive challenge for the R&D team – better the proven Twin and Single Fin ranges for a board to work at any spot in the world. Speedy, smooth carving rails bite perfectly for maximum control. Choose either a 3 fin cluster developed exclusively by world-renowned Maui Fin Company or fit the SlotBox cover supplied to ride in single fin mode.

FreeWave/TE/TeXtreme®:
Shaper Sebastian Wenzel’s perfected a range of smooth-sailing compact styles, now upgraded with thruster fin setups for extra wave performance! The optimum blend of speed and carving, slashing and sliding make these our most versatile shapes. For 2013 we’re offering 3 constructions: Custom Wood Sandwich Light, Innegra Carbon Light (TE) and super exclusive TeXtreme®.

Skate/TE:
The thoroughbred Skate Team Edition (TE) line’s proven itself with 4 World Titles and dozens of global test wins. Born for the PWA Big Moves format these 3 short shapes are perfect for double, triple and even more rotations with early-planing power to boost you up-to-speed between tricks. For 2013 Innegra replaces Kevlar as a lighter, stiffer and more UV resistant laminate in the 89, 99, 109 sizes. This season we also re-launched two familiar favourites – the test-winning 100 and 110 models. Now available in Biax Glass Sandwich construction they’re slightly longer and forgiving for freestyle fun at any level – perfect for newcomers, classic and carving moves and even small wave use.

Find out more on Fanatic.com

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