Did anyone get one or were they the ****e that they always looked like they were going to be....?
Any other rubbish innovations that need re-mentioning?
i have just got mine in so ill be writing about them as well, first to mention is how stiff they are alot stiffer then mountain bike forks
WOW what a difference
first response was i couldn't believe how well they worked on the water, i rigged up a North 8.2 X-type super easy to rig with the rachet system. Grovelled out for a bit not really noticing much, then a puff of wind on the plane off i went there's no real massive change theres no magical speed increase however theres just NO harshness from the chop. So to figure out if it was working i tried one of my mates boards and then another rig then jumped back on the Shock XTR and massive difference, and yes off the wind there is a lot more control and becomes really easy to sail big gear on small chop quickly, alot less rig distortion and a lot more fun.
I also teamed the shock XTR with i-Front platnium boom which has the flexy boom clamp and super smooth sailing super comfy.
however havent finished testing it so with more wind on the forecast will test the shock XTR in stronger winds on a smaller board (86l Fanatic Falcon)
Hi,
I have been using one for the past two months. The "Concept" works. You have a more positive feel between board and rig. Hard to explain,you can feel the Shox absorbing the bounce from the board, the rig seems steadier and more locked.
I have only used it on slalom boards but I feel a difference when I rig a standard base, lining up with my local sailing mates over the winter, they have mentioned I am more in control and a bit faster than last year.
Same boards, same sails, same fins, just changed to a Shox.
Just my opinion on the thing!!
Next season? They are here.
It's a bit odd though that everyone is very quiet about them & in this day of gps's no one has objectively gone "im quicker on the shox", plenty of "it feels nicer in the chop" though.
maybe GP is asking whether it's going to be one of those "one season wonders" that starboard and naish often come up with and will it still be on the market in 12 months time?
Get your hands on a Shox and use it for a weekend then re-post your thoughts. The "Shox" has its place in the big scheme of things, it is a matter of looking outside the square and trying before knocking!
For the average sailor it would be a great advantage, rig control, stable stance, = more speed. More speed, more fun!!!!
listen the shox shock extenion as been around for more than 20 years and they work, GEORGE GREENOUGH first made them in late 1980 in LENNOX HEAD NSW.AS WELL the first 100% carbon mast and first total 100% carbon boom,also he is one of the best sailboarders you will ever see.
listen the shox shock extenion as been around for more than 20 years and they work, GEORGE GREENOUGH first made them in late 1980 in LENNOX HEAD NSW.AS WELL the first 100% carbon mast and first total 100% carbon boom,also he is one of the best sailboarders you will ever see.
i love mine there awesome and im getting better nm's as well and more of them because its more of a comfortable ride, however they are expensive but whats cheap anyway these days... i wouldnt say it will change your sailing experience forever
because for speed sailing its not going to make you quicker on the flat stuff anyway its when you get in the rougher stuff that it makes a difference so for slalom and B&J and for those crazy old blokes that smoke everyone![]()
but i've only used it with my 7.0 and 7.6 cambered sails in light and fully powered conditions and ive noticed that they make light wind sailing easier because the rig doesn't deform as much when going over the chop but, love em or hate em, or dont worry bout