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2009 Loft Blades

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Created by choco > 9 months ago, 26 Nov 2008
choco
SA, 4175 posts
26 Nov 2008 11:53AM
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Just recieved my new 09 Loft Blades and would like to point out the new upgrades and features.





The sails set with a slightly deeper draught and the leach twists off alot more compared to the 08 model.
As like previous years the Blades come equipped with 4 roller cams and rig on RDM masts,two new sizes have been included this year an 8.3 and 9.0m.



For 2009 The Loft introduces Duraluff mast pocket material.




The sails feature two outhaul eyelets and also incorporate zippers for easier cam access as well as new batten tensioners.




The quality of the sail construction (78% Xply) is excellent and would have to be the best value high performance sails avaliable in the market today.
Can't wait to get out on the water








For further info go to www.loftsails.com or contact the Australian importer
www.windsurfingsales.com.au
wave sails 09






Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
26 Nov 2008 2:06PM
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They look good (and the profile reminds me of the old ART Blades!), I'm keen to see the 09 Lips...

choco
SA, 4175 posts
26 Nov 2008 1:43PM
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Crash Landing said...

They look good (and the profile reminds me of the old ART Blades!), I'm keen to see the 09 Lips...


They actually make a 2.8m in the lipwave.......would anyone ever use a 2.8m?

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
26 Nov 2008 1:33PM
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I like the improvments Choco seems they have made a great sail even better.
Cannot wait to get mine
Nice Pics

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
26 Nov 2008 9:01PM
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Very nice, looks very similar to my Neil Pryde RSS, but probably about half the price!

nasty
WA, 153 posts
27 Nov 2008 12:31PM
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They actually make a 2.8m in the lipwave.......would anyone ever use a 2.8m?


There's a guy over in ireland you made himself something around a 2.5m last year for the storms. Seemed to reckon it was ok with gusts up to 100kt. Finding a small enough board was the biggest problem - i think he ending up borrowing a kids board which was around 45l.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
27 Nov 2008 2:40PM
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nasty said...



They actually make a 2.8m in the lipwave.......would anyone ever use a 2.8m?


There's a guy over in ireland you made himself something around a 2.5m last year for the storms. Seemed to reckon it was ok with gusts up to 100kt. Finding a small enough board was the biggest problem - i think he ending up borrowing a kids board which was around 45l.


Do you think there is a limit when you simply don't go out eg. 5 knots or 100knots?

firiebob
WA, 3172 posts
27 Nov 2008 1:37PM
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Mine's in the mail

Only one problem


choco
SA, 4175 posts
27 Nov 2008 3:27PM
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firiebob said...

Mine's in the mail

Only one problem





Moderate to fresh winds here(Barmera) tomorrow so i'll definetly get out on the water.
I can remember buying new gear in the past and it was like a jinx no wind for 3-4 weeks

Gestalt
QLD, 14636 posts
27 Nov 2008 7:00PM
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it is only a jinx as far as the opposites go.

for eg.

i recently picked up a 125lt wave board.

it's been blowing 20-30 with days of 40 ever since.

it's like.

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
27 Nov 2008 7:44PM
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Hmmm might get to try the new toys Tom or Sat if they arrive





mabbott
NSW, 53 posts
28 Nov 2008 4:18AM
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02 freeride has gone up approx $200 from 2008 stock, guessing from the FX rate. Damn greedy yank bankers.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
28 Nov 2008 5:54PM
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Had a chance to get out today kit used Fanatic 131-48cm 09 Blade 7.5 wind 8-15 knots.
The 7.5 felt very sweet,downhaul set 5cm off max for the lighter conditions and the sail powered the board up onto the plane with ease.It has a very locked ultra stable feeling and heaps of drive but still retains the Blade's easy breathing capacity.

2sec- 31.45
alpha 500- 23.19
av-28.82

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
29 Nov 2008 8:38PM
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First session on the new Blades straight off the delivery truck onto the water . Wind was blowing 20-25 rigged the 5.6 then straight out on the water a hit 39 on the dial then some more 39s I managed to max out at 39.5 on the dial see my session details here www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=user&val=39958&uid=346

Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
4 Dec 2008 2:44PM
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Choco, those Lips and 360's look the bomb! Which is lucky as I have three 2009 Lips in the boot of my car! Also caught up with Bud yesterday who was sailing with a 2009 Switch Blade - looked awesome.

By the way, I am selling my brand new 2008 Loft 360 6.5m and brand new 2008 Loft Lip 4.7 if anyone's interested. PM me and I'll let you know the very good price

Cheers

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
4 Dec 2008 2:20PM
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hey crash I got my 5.2 lip wave yesterday the blue looks awesome

choco
SA, 4175 posts
4 Dec 2008 4:09PM
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Crash Landing said...

Choco, those Lips and 360's look the bomb! Which is lucky as I have three 2009 Lips in the boot of my car! Also caught up with Bud yesterday who was sailing with a 2009 Switch Blade - looked awesome.

Cheers


"Bud" sailing? good to see the old fella on the water again

Crash Landing
NSW, 1173 posts
4 Dec 2008 5:27PM
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He was sailing until the 30 knot wind hit!!! Then it was pure carnage.

I was going to go for the Black/White but they didn't have 3 of them.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
9 Dec 2008 11:49AM
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Had a chance now to use the Blade 7.5m and 6.2m(rigged on 100% Loft RDM masts) a few times ,the new sails are a significant step forward.
I cannot believe how much power+drive that they produce,using the 7.5 and Manta 67 i was running rings around the other sailors on the water, some of the gusts were hitting 28 knots and the sail felt completely locked in /ultra stable and still retained it's great breathing capacity,downhaul was 5cm off max!
With the 08 Blades i have always been pretty even in terms of speed with a mate that i sail with regularly, the 09 blades no contest i've picked up a few knots in speed and simply leave him in my tracks.
The 6.2m exhibits the same performance gains as the 7.5 the power and drive it produces is outstanding and is ultra stable the sails are real chameleons, by adjusting the downhaul/outhaul you can tailor the feel of the sail to your liking eg; more backhand pressure or light overall feel and minmimal back hand pressure.
All sails are supplied with a simple adjustable outhaul kit don't leave it in the bag use it and get the most out of your Blades.







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