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Created by choco > 9 months ago, 9 Oct 2011
AUS4
NSW, 1255 posts
23 Oct 2011 4:56PM
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SeanAUS120 said...

Ben 555 said...

I can see the reasons for only allowing homologated gear - even playing field etc - plus with a two year product cycle and limited board brands it makes for less obselescence and hopefully a bigger marketplace (thats the theory)



Actually, not sure if everyone knows this but having 2 yr registration periods for boards almost cut the FW board market in HALF. Brands were selling tons of boards before this and now most of the market is only buying a board every 2 years which means there are generally only 2nd hand boards on the market every 2 years ... This caused a lot of brands to cut their teamrider budgets ...

That being said it does take the pressure off the development cycle and I think it's led to better ideas being created in board design (this current 2 year cycle has some pretty radical board designs as we've seen!) and it's nicer for the dealers to not have boards date so quickly ...

At every AGM we've had since introducing it, 2 of the major board brands have wanted to change back to 1-year cycles ...............


Hey Sean, How can we push forward the board and sail registration at least a month so here in Australia we can have new gear before our season starts, whats the point of Europe having new gear in the off season. At the moment this timing benefits no one.

nick0
NSW, 510 posts
24 Oct 2011 10:16AM
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Squish said...

choco said...





Isn't that Nick Auston on the far right hand side?



Does he look like me hahaha

SeanAUS120
QLD, 753 posts
24 Oct 2011 10:57AM
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AUS4 said...

Hey Sean, How can we push forward the board and sail registration at least a month so here in Australia we can have new gear before our season starts, whats the point of Europe having new gear in the off season. At the moment this timing benefits no one.




That would be GREAT! But I think it's purely the numbers that destroy us ... how many FW boards do we sell in AUS? 15 a season? In Europe maybe they order 400 or so? Hard to get anyone to bow to pressure when we don't have the numbers to make it worth their while :-(

Brett Morris
NSW, 1197 posts
25 Oct 2011 9:40AM
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We use the new boards in Australia immediately, i.e. the minute the arrive even though they are only officially legal until 01Jan2012. Good only Aussie common sense!

There were at least 6 new starboards at the 1st event of the season 01oct.



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