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New NORTH DW boards

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Created by FranP 3 months ago, 9 Apr 2024
FranP
67 posts
9 Apr 2024 6:22PM
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It's more a paddle board than a wing one.

northactionsports.com/products/horizon-downwind-foil-board

Interesting to see large brands jumping into the new paddle DW market, which is still a niche, just for sporty+adventurous customers.

baldy123
WA, 400 posts
9 Apr 2024 10:13PM
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Good looking boards.
I don't get why they bother with their 4 track drop-in system though. Just make the tracks 13 or 14" long with slot at back and appeal to a bigger wider range of foil brands and riders.

SlowlyButSurely
73 posts
10 Apr 2024 1:54AM
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Fairly similar to Barracuda, KT...which is a good thing

Microsurfer
93 posts
10 Apr 2024 4:41AM
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Is that not hideously expensive to you guys for a board?

FranP
67 posts
10 Apr 2024 4:39PM
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The price is slightly lower than most production DW boards in the market (not custom boards).

SlowlyButSurely
73 posts
10 Apr 2024 8:07PM
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baldy123 said..
Good looking boards.
I don't get why they bother with their 4 track drop-in system though. Just make the tracks 13 or 14" long with slot at back and appeal to a bigger wider range of foil brands and riders.


the 4 hole track is compatible with any foil. in case u have a plate with round hole (not eyelets) then you can install it faster.
I see only upsides and zero problems of compatibility

Lago
47 posts
10 Apr 2024 11:25PM
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SlowlyButSurely said..

baldy123 said..
Good looking boards.
I don't get why they bother with their 4 track drop-in system though. Just make the tracks 13 or 14" long with slot at back and appeal to a bigger wider range of foil brands and riders.



the 4 hole track is compatible with any foil. in case u have a plate with round hole (not eyelets) then you can install it faster.
I see only upsides and zero problems of compatibility


You can not push the foil all the way forward in the tracks.

Windbot
484 posts
11 Apr 2024 12:47AM
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The price seems more than fair. I have a similar track system on my Gong board absolutely love it, it makes setup so fast, just drop the foil on, tighten and go. With a well positioned track system that 2cm of range wouldn't be missed at all.

tintifax
VIC, 52 posts
11 Apr 2024 8:19AM
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I had north boards with that track system and it is not really that faster or easier to set up than with tracks with the hole at the end of the tracks. You maybe save one or two seconds .

smiley
WA, 59 posts
11 Apr 2024 11:45AM
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not a bad looking board, north seem to do some alright stuff even from the kiting days

But if you are in OZ why would you not buy a ONE Downwind board? $2500 that includes Freight. Comes out of Kinetic factory same place that does Kalama and JL. Designed by guys that DW foil everyday

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/p/downwind-foil-boards

I got myself a Light Blue 7'10 one and love the thing.

Sorry to highjack the thread maybe it needs it's own page

SlowlyButSurely
73 posts
11 Apr 2024 1:15PM
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smiley said..
not a bad looking board, north seem to do some alright stuff even from the kiting days

But if you are in OZ why would you not buy a ONE Downwind board? $2500 that includes Freight. Comes out of Kinetic factory same place that does Kalama and JL. Designed by guys that DW foil everyday

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/p/downwind-foil-boards

I got myself a Light Blue 7'10 one and love the thing.

Sorry to highjack the thread maybe it needs it's own page



Problem with North is that they often late to the game....releasing DW board now while Armstrong, F-One etc released same 1 yr ago. And this board in particular seems a copycat of Kalama , KT and F-One Rocket Downwind.

Now it seems that the DW board design, particularly for 7ft + boards, is somehow stabilizing whereas the R&D for shorter DW board is in full swing. Maybe North could have come up with a mid 6ft design which is attracting a lot of interest particularly In Europe where we dont have the same swell HI or the Gorge enjoy..

UisceBeatha
88 posts
11 Apr 2024 5:50PM
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SlowlyButSurely said..

smiley said..
not a bad looking board, north seem to do some alright stuff even from the kiting days

But if you are in OZ why would you not buy a ONE Downwind board? $2500 that includes Freight. Comes out of Kinetic factory same place that does Kalama and JL. Designed by guys that DW foil everyday

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/p/downwind-foil-boards

I got myself a Light Blue 7'10 one and love the thing.

Sorry to highjack the thread maybe it needs it's own page




Problem with North is that they often late to the game....releasing DW board now while Armstrong, F-One etc released same 1 yr ago. And this board in particular seems a copycat of Kalama , KT and F-One Rocket Downwind.

Now it seems that the DW board design, particularly for 7ft + boards, is somehow stabilizing whereas the R&D for shorter DW board is in full swing. Maybe North could have come up with a mid 6ft design which is attracting a lot of interest particularly In Europe where we dont have the same swell HI or the Gorge enjoy..


I agree that they can seem late to the game but in my experience the quality on their gear is super high and I think there is security in knowing that they have a high bar on all their new stuff. They only just released DW foils! again super late to game but smart too, means you can confirm across the industry what works and what doesn't. Just my opinion.

RaymondWitvoet
9 posts
12 Apr 2024 2:11AM
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SlowlyButSurely said..

smiley said..
not a bad looking board, north seem to do some alright stuff even from the kiting days

But if you are in OZ why would you not buy a ONE Downwind board? $2500 that includes Freight. Comes out of Kinetic factory same place that does Kalama and JL. Designed by guys that DW foil everyday

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/p/downwind-foil-boards

I got myself a Light Blue 7'10 one and love the thing.

Sorry to highjack the thread maybe it needs it's own page




Problem with North is that they often late to the game....releasing DW board now while Armstrong, F-One etc released same 1 yr ago. And this board in particular seems a copycat of Kalama , KT and F-One Rocket Downwind.

Now it seems that the DW board design, particularly for 7ft + boards, is somehow stabilizing whereas the R&D for shorter DW board is in full swing. Maybe North could have come up with a mid 6ft design which is attracting a lot of interest particularly In Europe where we dont have the same swell HI or the Gorge enjoy..


A copycat of three completely different DW board concepts, interesting...

SlowlyButSurely
73 posts
12 Apr 2024 2:33AM
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RaymondWitvoet said..

SlowlyButSurely said..


smiley said..
not a bad looking board, north seem to do some alright stuff even from the kiting days

But if you are in OZ why would you not buy a ONE Downwind board? $2500 that includes Freight. Comes out of Kinetic factory same place that does Kalama and JL. Designed by guys that DW foil everyday

www.oneoceansportsaustralia.com/shop/p/downwind-foil-boards

I got myself a Light Blue 7'10 one and love the thing.

Sorry to highjack the thread maybe it needs it's own page





Problem with North is that they often late to the game....releasing DW board now while Armstrong, F-One etc released same 1 yr ago. And this board in particular seems a copycat of Kalama , KT and F-One Rocket Downwind.

Now it seems that the DW board design, particularly for 7ft + boards, is somehow stabilizing whereas the R&D for shorter DW board is in full swing. Maybe North could have come up with a mid 6ft design which is attracting a lot of interest particularly In Europe where we dont have the same swell HI or the Gorge enjoy..



A copycat of three completely different DW board concepts, interesting...


completely different? long, narrow, displacement hull, raised tail. they not the same, but the main traits are not that different.

cornwallis
144 posts
12 Apr 2024 9:46PM
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You're missing that there is a slight concept departure between the boards, some going more displacement with a rounder canoe hull through the nose - see Amos Bullet, while others going for a flatter planing hull - Kalama

North have gone down the displacement route, note the flat planing area is small and limited to tail

Compare to the Kalama and Aromstrong which are flatter through the nose
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Foiling/Dave-Kalama-New-Barracuda-#2865156
www.seabreeze.com.au/Photos/View/20819890/Wind%20Wings/



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SlowlyButSurely said..
Maybe North could have come up with a mid 6ft design which is attracting a lot of interest particularly In Europe where we dont have the same swell HI or the Gorge enjoy..


You mean like the Cabrinha? This is a wing board I reckon
www.cabrinha.com/collections/foil-boards/products/swift

Fishdude
297 posts
13 Apr 2024 2:48AM
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SCAM ALERT. I don't know for sure... but be careful on this web site.

This website has these boards at a crazy price of $475. But I think this scam.

Maybe someone here can address this before someone loses their money.

realwatersportsf.shop/product/2024-north-horizon-downwind-foilboard-north/

WingCharlie
63 posts
26 Jun 2024 11:05PM
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Can anyone compare this board to the f-one dw boards? cheers



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