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NP Glide Surf longer masts coming?

Created by rmitch rmitch  > 9 months ago, 27 Dec 2019
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rmitch
rmitch

23 posts

27 Dec 2019 4:14am
Does anyone have any Intel on whether Neil Pryde is working on longer (90 cm +) aluminum masts? Seems like everyone has a 90-100 cm offering for wing or kite or wind foiling, will NP do so too in 2020. Their alu masts are great bang for the buck and I really prefer the 90cm length for winging in the ocean swell and chop.
Happy holidays everyone! Rob
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

27 Dec 2019 11:58am
No it's just the 82cm which is available right now . I use that on the Wing Ding and pretty comfortable on that . You can contact Reg at Windsurfing Perth and he ships the 82 for around $235 Australia wide . You can also pick up one of the older NP Windfoil rigs super cheap and trim the Tuttle head to make it a 90 cm.

www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing-Foils-and-Foil-boards/~li07x/Neil-Pryde-Neil-Pryde-Rs-Flight-90-cm.aspx?_page=1&search=fuwpz2%2Bn4D1M2YXPW8crvA%3D%3D

www.windsurfingperth.com.au/
rmitch
rmitch

23 posts

28 Dec 2019 4:22am
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Piros said..
No it's just the 82cm which is available right now . I use that on the Wing Ding and pretty comfortable on that . You can contact Reg at Windsurfing Perth and he ships the 82 for around $235 Australia wide . You can also pick up one of the older NP Windfoil rigs super cheap and trim the Tuttle head to make it a 90 cm.

www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Windsurfing-Foils-and-Foil-boards/~li07x/Neil-Pryde-Neil-Pryde-Rs-Flight-90-cm.aspx?_page=1&search=fuwpz2%2Bn4D1M2YXPW8crvA%3D%3D

www.windsurfingperth.com.au/


Thanks for the info Piros. Can you just chop the Tuttle head off RS Flight and good to insert/bolt on glide top plate, or is there a bunch of rework to do?
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

28 Dec 2019 2:33pm
No the plate end is much harder , need to notch out for plate insert inside the mast . You can just cut insert off and weld the plate on . Very simple and fast . I did one a year ago and still going strong .
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