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Originally posted by hardman
Just wrote up a page on it and lost it, bugger!
seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=1647
And hardie is your ideal cold weather gear tester, I don't know anybody who feels the cold more. Even with all that inbuilt insulation, he just freezes up as soon as it gets a bit cool. So If Hardie says he's warm, most people would feel like they're in a sauna!!!
You have one ever so slight obesity disorder with an almost unnoticeable quadruple chin, and people never let you forget about it![]()
At least at Windwarrior they have a need for XXXL obese team riders to trial their gear![]()
Looks like Obesity has some advantages afterall![]()
Don't ya hate Easter, Who the hell invented chocolate
I'd dropped down to 92 kilo's before easter and now I'm back to 95kg![]()
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I geuss I don't really want to lose my position as the XXXL teamrider model for Windwarrior! and why aren't I listed as a Teamrider on their Website??? Too ashamed![]()
Only use me to test their fatboy gear ha! ![]()
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at 95kg hardman your a lightweight.
pushing 98kg here. and people wonder why i like formula gear.....![]()
do you guys need any plus size models in qld, i got brown hair, 42d man boobs, etc. some fascial scaring and acne.
love the sport...![]()
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Originally posted by Gestalt
at 95kg hardman your a lightweight.
pushing 98kg here. and people wonder why i like formula gear.....
do you guys need any plus size models in qld, i got brown hair, 42d man boobs, etc. some fascial scaring and acne.
love the sport...
OBESE!!!
you jokers know nothing of obese.
At 100kg and only 5'2" tall, I haven't seen my dick for 3 years![]()
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Originally posted by grumplestiltskin
OBESE!!!
you jokers know nothing of obese.
At 100kg and only 5'2" tall, I haven't seen my dick for 3 years
At WindWarrior we have had some great feedback from our gear testers and team riders alike in regards to the Blastshield.
Luke Johnson KA86 just lurves his Blastshield for the extra protection it gives him when he's going for those 'extra big' moves. Luke tells us it not only cuts out the windchill effect but also helps out when it comes to canceling the 'water slap' factor.
Being at the 'slight' end of the spectrum the Blastshield kept Luke 'super warm' ...in fact his comment was that it was 'too warm' but he was wearing it at the end of Summer !
At the other end of the scale the Hardman reports the top fitted his ample frame well but did not restrict his movements. It kept him snug as a bug on its own and worked equally well under a wetsuit which is one of its key design points.
We can also report neither Luke nor gear tester 'Mad Dog' have been able to destroy their Blastshield. Anyone who has seen the punishment Luke dishes out to his gear in his constant quest for improvement will understand the significance of this.
For those who know the 'Dog' and have seen the state of his kit due to constant crash landings, lip launches, reef grindings, beach landings, mulitple collisions, miss timed jump & loop attempts and loose tie down straps... well if the Dog hasn't killed it yet we're pretty sure it wont happen.
It's the feedback we get from sailors of all levels that help us design and build the best possible garments. It's certainly not just a catchy marketing cry when we say 'designed for windsurfers by windsurfers'
WindWarrior is also putting the finishing touches on a planned 'Blastshield' give away comp... watch this space for further details and dates
WindWarrior
'See things from a different angle'
not quite sure y it founds its way to kiting wen it was supposed to go to "other" 
unfortuanately this has highlighted the problems with the stitching on too tight rashies.
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Originally posted by kitecrazzzy
not quite sure y it founds its way to kiting wen it was supposed to go to "other"
unfortuanately this has highlighted the problems with the stitching on too tight rashies.