Beschreibung
Three in One
Pronounced: |' gin-so?o|
Kai Lenny: &ldquo The biggest thing to happen to foiling since foiling.&rdquo
Keith Teboul: &ldquo The Ginxu range marks a new chapter in foilboards for both high performance riding and entry level ease of use. We&rsquo re mindblown, and keep getting more psyched every time we ride them.&rdquo
The Ginxu&rsquo s revolutionary design features the Step Bottom (patented), a cutout on the entire bottom rear 1/3 of the board, including the foil box. This creates an unprecedented connection to the foil, in fact the most direct connection of any foilboard to date. It&rsquo s like Gravity Control. For touchdowns, it reduces catching and deceleration leading to getting stuck or falling, because when the bottom of the board now recontacts the water, the rear section and foil are still &lsquo airborne,&rsquo so you receive Automatic Lift and can easily take back off. Most surprisingly of all it makes it incredibly easy to initially take off, because the moment you get a little bit of speed on the water and the board starts to rise to the waters&rsquo surface, even though the front 2/3rds of the bottom of the board is still in the water, the foil is already out of the water and flying, creating an Ultra Boost, getting you going much quicker than traditional designs.
This is the full story of how the Step Bottom (patented) came about: Needs demand change, and in the summer of 2020, Kai came to Keith needing three things. 1. more control of his foil 2. less catch when touching down from radical maneuvers and 3. even less swing weight.
This has always presented a catch-22. Stretch a board out in length so that its thinner and therefore a closer connection to the foil, and the setup becomes much less agile. Go with a compact shape, add cutouts where possible, and you have a more agile board but less connection to the foil, and also more bulk. But Keith already had an idea in mind.
Elliot Leboe, longtime waterman and pioneer windsurfer, kiteboarder, and now foiler, is one of the top videographers on Maui and a KT R& D rider. He&rsquo s accumulated more footage of foilers across multiple disciplines than probably anyone. After watching hours of foiling footage for various projects, Elliot noticed that most of the time when people nosedive, it&rsquo s not because the board is short, but that when the board touches down, the rear section &lsquo holds&rsquo the board, and so then with the momentum, the rider goes flying over the front.
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Hersteller | KT |
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Magentokategorie | Wing Foil Boards |
Farbcode | Multicolour |
Teilenummer | KT22FBGX026 |
Saison | 2024 |
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Tab technische Daten
Volume | Length n | Width In | Thickness In | Weight Kg | Tail | Color Pms | Fin Boxes (Comes without foil) | Track Position (Distance tail to foil box in cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
26 | 4'3" | 18 7/8 | 3 1/4 | 3,95 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 10 |
32 | 4'5" | 19 1/2 | 3 1/2 | 435 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 10 |
39 | 4'6" | 20 | 4 | 4,55 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 12,5 |
46 | 4'7" | 20 1/2 | 4 3/8 | 4,85 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 13 |
54 | 4'8" | 22 1/2 | 4 5/8 | 5,45 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 13 |
62 | 4'9" | 23 1/2 | 4 3/4 | 6,15 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 14,5 |
72 | 4'10" | 24 | 5 1/4 | 6,40 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 14,5 |
82 | 5'0" | 25 | 5 5/8 | 6,95 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 16 |
92 | 5'2" | 26 | 5 7/8 | 7,30 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 17 |
105 | 5'4" | 27 1/2 | 6 1/4 | 7,90 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 18 |
120 | 5'7" | 28 1/2 | 6 3/8 | 8,40 | Square | 5615C | Futures      10.75" | 20 |