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Friday, 23 December 2011

Slingshot RPM 2012 with Surface 2 Air

As ever we are here to bring you the lastest news on probably the most anticipated kite of 2012 and here it is, 
The Slingshot RPM 2012, 
Since 2009 this kite has changed kitesurfing with its "open C shape" design
Riders from 2009 have replaced the RPM kite every year for the new model and i'm sure this year will be no different, That in its self tells you how good this kite really is.


The Slingshot RPM is the original “Open C” kite which has revolutionized the kite world almost as mush as when the Bow Kites entered the market. The Slingshot RPM evolved to become the kite that made Youri the world kitesurf champion. It has become a riders favorite throughout the world among both beginners and advanced riders.
The RPM 2012 is built on the same platform as the Slingshot RPM 2011 version, that is Open-C canopy and Slingshot’s patented Split Strut technology. Features that pushes kite design into a whole new level. Slingshot claims that they have refined the “Full Suspension Bridle” and modified the wing tip attachment points to optimize kite performance and to deliver complete tuning customization. These extra features and the new kite size 7m allows complete versatility in all conditions and all riding styles.
Slingshot RPM 2012 gives you:
* OPEN-C DESIGN PLATFORM
* SPLIT STRUT INTEGRATED 3 STRUT DESIGN
* NEW SIZE (7M), QUIVER BUILDER!
* REFINED FULL SUSPENSION BRIDLE
* PROGRESSIVE POWER STEERING
* LOW PROFILE WING TIPS
* SLINGSHOT ONE -PUMP
* DIMENSION-POLYANT DACRON LEADING EDGE AND STRUT MATERIAL
* TRI TECH PROTECTION
* SLINGSHOT LEGENDARY CONSTRUCTION
* LIFETIME RIDER HOTLINE SUPPORT
For more info or to pre-order from the first delivery email me on info@s2as.com.
Angelo Couchman

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Flexifoil Hadlow ID 2012 Kitesurfing Kite Review


Three Word Summary
Versatile High Performance

Test Conditions
10-20mph variable

Out of the bag
I'd been looking forward to getting hold of the Hadlow ID for some quality time ever since it was announced. I'd had a very quick fly on an early prototype in 7mph of winds at a BKSA event, and again in 30mph on some mismatched lines from another manufacturer. Both encounters had left me looking forward to getting some serious time out on the water with it.

As someone who normally flies the Hadlow Pro, the tough construction of the Id looks very familiar - narrow leading edge with 4 thin struts and the standard Flexifoil one pump system (deflate valves both ends and center, and a centrally located one-way inflation valve). There are Aramid reinforcements on the wingtips and corners, scuff guards covering each of the LE seams and robust lap seams across the whole kite.

Unlike the Hadlow Pro, the ID uses a simple single pulley bridle for the front line connection, and there are two connection options which allow it to be tuned for strong or light-wind days.

Once you have inflated the Id and taken a step back, its plain to see that its a stunner in the looks department - a real eye-catcher and definitely one of the best looking kites I've seen in a long time.

The bar and lines are also very familiar - a narrow diameter bar with heavily embossed grip, a PU coated de-power line leading down to a large chicken loop with a simple but effective push-away release. The sheeting system is a pull/pull webbing strap which is conveniently placed and has a velcro attachment for the de-power strap so it's always easily accessible. The flying lines are 23m (including leaders), Teflon coated and a real quality affair as they are rated at 350Kg. All in all the bar is simple but very well engineered with quality materials - it gives you the reassurance in your gear and gives you the confidence to push that bit harder!

In the air

As the wind was only in the low teens, I opted to rig the ID on the high power setting and gave it a good fly on land before taking it onto the water. The bar pressure is medium heavy and the kite feedback is very good compared to similar kites in its class. The ID is very stable in the sky and is nice and responsive to turning - allowing it to be piloted with precision. It can be made to whip around in a fairly tight with little power when you are forceful with the bar, but to get real power out the turns it needs to be carved in a wider arc.
The Id sits pretty far forward in the window, and cuts through the air with good speed. Once its moving it generates a great deal of additional lift, and It was able to generate some hefty pull despite the poor wind conditions.

On the water
The wind was hovering around the 13mph mark, which is well below the stated minimum for the kite, but I thought I'd take my lightwind twintip out and see how it would cope - and was pleasantly surprised. Once the ID gets moving through the air it efficiently generates more pull, giving it an excellent bottom end. It was impressive to be managing to stay upwind on a 10m kite in merely 13mph!

The wind picked up gradually, and was soon powering along on my regular TT. The stability of the ID continued to be very impressive, and it feels a very comfortable, easy kite to fly. The bar pressure is just right for freestyle and the Hadlow bar system keeps your arms semi straight to reduce fatigue and minimise the amount of trimming you need to do in order to switch between regular riding and unhooked freestyle.

The Mini-Fifth line works very well, when you drop the bar it sheets the kite out, dumping most of the power and causing it to fly slowly down towards the water. It will often land close to the edge of the window, which makes relaunch a doddle; just tease the top line and it'll be flying again with no fuss whatsoever. Should it land downwind on its nose, relaunch is still straight-forward by a prolonged pull on the outer line - its pretty effective but can involve a bit of a wait sometimes.

As far as boosting is concerned, the Id is great. When you send it, it generates a great deal of controllable power and effortless float, despite the wind conditions being far from ideal. Transitions were also nice and floaty, and are often a very good test of how the kite will perform when the wind is really blowing. It's a much easier kite to boost on than the Pro - it doesn't need to be sent hard behind you, just send it, sheet in, and you're away! It's a nice kite to downloop for simple midair re-directions, or for a graceful touchdown when falling from a height.

As for unhooking, it comes as little surprise that the Id works like a dream, and has clearly been designed with this in mind. The bar setup means that no trimming is required compared to normal riding - just unhook and go. It produces predictable, explosive pop with excellent slack lining to make those handle-passes more easily attainable. This kite isn't just for the pro's, its equally suitable for first ever attempts at popping and raileys too.

Conclusions

A masterstroke of design by Flexifoil, a great combination of high end performance, wind range, stability, feedback and ease of use. It performs so well in fact, it even overshadows some dedicated C kites. It's possibly a little fast for a beginner, and the bar pressure could perhaps put a dedicated free rider off, but despite that this kite will have a wide appeal.

The Id is an ideal kite for any progressing intermediate freestyler, ranging all the way up to being a great choice for competitive riding - I wouldn't be at all surprised if they feature in the PKRA competitions next year.

Review By Forcesix

To View or Purchase the Hadlow ID Kite CLICK HERE

Indo Balance Boards

In the 1970's surfer Hunter Joslin designed the Indo board balance trainer for surf balance training when not in the water, and now it is the most versatile balance board on the market, despite what you use your Indo balance board for the end result is always the same, increased core strength, leg strength and better balance coordination. Here at S2AS we have a great selection:




Check out the Indo Balance Board Trainer Package in the style of Bamboo Yin Yan, this package includes the board, roller and balance cushion. The cushion is used as an alternative to the roller and allows you to adjust the degree of instability depending on your preferred level of inflation. S2AS price only £119.00.





The Indo Balance Board Trainer Package in the style of Bamboo Doodle is £119.00 at S2AS. With a 30" x 18" deck this board can hold a maximum of 250 pounds in weight; this training package provides you with a complete work out unit that takes up literally no space at all.




Incorporate fun in to training with the Indo Balance Board in Original Bamboo, this board is the easiest model to learn on and is simple, stable and wide ensuring it is user friendly. Here at S2AS we also include a free demo DVD with the purchase of any Indo Board Balance Trainer. S2AS price £99.95.




Purchase your Indo balance board from s2as today, it is guaranteed to provide many hours of fitness fun, view our entire collection, here.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Goggles Have Just Reached a New Standard

The Dragon APX goggles is now one of the most advanced goggles on the planet for this season!


Dragon APX Goggle- Research & Development (Global Version) from DRAGON ALLIANCE on Vimeo.

The APX might be the goggle we've been waiting for - the goggle that will re-ignite the pioneering spirit of snowgear developers and push goggles into new realms of style and protection. The APX is the first goggle to appear on the market completely frameless. And yes, it's intentionally frameless– the experts at Dragon would never dream of designing something subpar. Their ideology is less is more, but not where quality is concerned.

Isolated from civilization, Dragon’s research and development APX cabin was created as a place to test the new goggle in the toughest conditions possible. But technical innovation and smart design isn't always enough – it's in the performance where the APX proves it's one of the most advanced products on the market.

The APX features patent pending Infinity Lens Technology - the rimless design that puts the lens right on the front of the goggle. The lens can also be quickly changed out to adjust the goggle for different light conditions. And Dragon is constantly revising the design based on feedback from fans, retailers and riders so they can create the best goggle possible.

Friday, 9 December 2011

Dakine Luggage at S2AS

Throughout the snowboard, skiing, sufer and skater industries, Dakine Luggage is known to be the best thanks to the brands durability and modern designs. Here at S2AS we have a massive range of Dakine Luggage from backpacks to Tour bags and boot packs.




The Dakine 2012 Phanton Boot Pack is only £49.99, and allows you to protect your boots in ultimate style. The boot pack is fully padded and lined to protect all your equipment; it also features a goggle pocket and padded shoulder straps. This boot pack is a must have to make all your travelling easy and fun.




Check out the Heli Pro DLX Backpack new for the 2012 season, this backpack is perfect for carrying your snowboard or skis and comes in a bright green colour, the backpack also features:
  • Adjustable padded waist belt
  • Deploy able water bottle pocket
  • Avalanche tool pocket
  • Insulated hydration sleeve
This back pack is so much more, S2AS price only £79.99.


Save £5 today on the Dakine Girls Tour Bag, this tour bags the perfect way to carry your snowboard, boots and bindings and other snowboarding accessories to the slopes. Was £54.99, now only £49.99 the tour bag offers fully padded protection for your board and has a full length zipper and accessory pocket.

View our entire Dakine range here now.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Slingshot Wake 2012 Gear All Available Now!!!


Slingshot are at the forefront of wakeboarding technology and for 2012 they unleash an even more refined version of their Future Response Technology, check them out to see what all the pros are talking about!

Slingshot Wake 2012 Boards:

The 2012 Slingshot Recoil takes the most state of the art board technology to the next level of aggressive riding.  Boost higher, land softer and ride longer using less energy.

Slingshot The Reflex Wakeboard 2012
The 2012 Slingshot Reflex covers all ends of the spectrum.  From and afternoon set behind the boat to shredding your local rail park, this is the only board to do it all.


As one of the most progressive crews in wakeboarding, Shredtown has taken our sport to a new level, and their style demands the durability and performance offered only by a Slingshot. This all NEW board combines a rider friendly outline and rocker with specific features designed to make it smooth, poppy, land soft, and still hold up to the harshest winching conditions. The ultimate shred stick!


Slingshot Wake 2012 Boots/Bindings:
  Slingshot Option Wakeboard Bindings Boots 2012
Taking rider simplicity to a new level, the completely redesigned 2012 Option’s have changed the open toe boot game. Offered in three sizes that cover the full rider foot range, and featuring the same baseless platform as our highest level boots, a simplified single lacing closure system, and pre-formed uppers, these boots are the solution for every weekend warrior.

Featuring Slingshot’s bottomless base system for an ultra low profile, the greatly improved 2012 Slingshot R.A.D. Boots offer the ultimate direct foot to board feel, and offer riders with supreme board control. Completely removable, preformed heat formable liners, continue to provide an unmatched custom fit, and with the new dual zone Quick Draw Lacing System riders will be in an out of their boots in less time than ever.


Shredtown is known for an intense style that demands durability, functionality and performance. Slingshot has developed original boots that provide all of this and more. Featuring our bottomless base system for an ultra low profile that offers the ultimate direct foot to board feel, our fully removable walk-in liners, and Trifecta Velcro Strap System, the first ever Shredtown boots cover every aspect of wakeboarding, from shredding the sketchiest winch spots to wake sets behind the boat.

Check out the complete range of slingshot wake stuff here on www.s2as.com

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

New Clothing Brand at S2AS: Dunkelvolk

Dunkelvolk is a word of German origin that translated into English means "hidden side". The central concept of Dunkelvolk is that there is a hidden potential in all of us that never came to the surface. You can be a great artist or an amazing athlete and it's time to show it!
Being different is an art.

We have a complete range of t-shirts and hoodies now in stock and these styles are sick! Check them out before they sell out! Click Here!
 

The Most Advanced Wetsuits In the World!

O'Neill Release the "Limited Edition 52-12" with All New O'Neill Exclusive, TECHNO BUTTER Neoprene

Launch date Dec 1st 2011.

Area 52 Designers combined O'Neill's innovative styling with the latest in wetsuit technology to create a timeless and limited offering that caters to core surfers and watermen

Features:
The 52-12 Features O'Neill's exclusive Techno butter material. This is the latest evolution of neoprene technology. It boasts a 17% lighter formula with 30% less water absorption therefore quicker drying, with more stretch and less weight. 70% of the core of both suits, come with the exclusive Air Insulated Techno Butter neoprene giving unparalled warmth.

It also features coloured 1X Super Seam Weld construction, another O'Neill first. The Super Seam Weld uses 60% less material than the previous fluid seam, resulting in the most super light, super strong and super durable seam ever offered.

The 52-12 is available in 4.5/3mm with a front-zip F.U.Z.E. entry and a 3.5/3mm Z.E.N. Zip entry.

We have a select few of these limited edition suits available now at S2AS, check them out there.

Calshot Snowboard Demo This Wednesday


Hey Guys and Girls,

I have arranged a snowboard demo night at Calshot Acvtivities Centre and it would be great to see you there! We are going to be bringing a range of snowboards with us so that you guys can have a taster of what 2012 has to offer in hope that it will guide you in the kit which best suits you for this upcoming winter season. The details are below:

Wednesday 14th December 7pm-10pm

Prices: 
Adult - £10.50
Student -£9.40
Under 18 - £8.50
Board and Boot Rental from centre - £5.70
Board Rental from centre -£3.70
Boots Rental from centre - £8.50
You need helmet if your hitting ramps/rails Rental from centre - £3

Address:
Calshot Spit,
Fawley
Southampton,
Hampshire
SO45 1BR
tel 023 8089 2077
email calshot.ac@hants.gov.uk

Brands of boards we should have to demo: Never Summer, Lib Tech, Forum, DC, Ride.

If you have any queries or questions please feel free to ask. Call on: 01273 746 836

Hope to see you there.

2012 Cabrinha Switchblade Kitesurfing Kite Review


Three Word Summary
Versatile Stable Powerful

Test Conditions

10-25mph variable

Out of the bag
I'd never gotten my hands on a Cabrinha kite before, and after reading a lot about the IDS system was looking forward to giving the quicklink system a thorough inspection.

The bar uses a clever system which feeds the safety line inside a the dual bore PU coated depower line, which connects up to the safety release system on top of the moulded chicken loop. The primary release is a standard push-away affair on top of the loop, but leaves you still connected to the kite via the safety system, which flags the kite onto both front lines. A secondary pull toward release is located inside the chicken loop which allows you to disconnect completely from the kite should you need to.
It all seems very neat - the safety line is protected from wear and tear by placing it inside the PU tubing, and the whole system seems very well thought out.
The chicken loop also features a spinning safety leash connection, a removable lock-in finger, and a moulded insert which fits neatly into the steel centre hole on the bar.

Working up the depower line there is a large sprung section which tensions a couple of bungees leading to the webbing strap sheeting system. Its an elegant design which keeps the sheeting ropes tidily up against the depower line and also allows the user to push the bar up (compressing the spring) to provide extra kite depower on demand. The kite connections also get the Cabrinha treatment and have an adjustable section near to the kite, allowing you to modify the line lengths without re-sheathing, should the need arise.

The kite itself features a largish diameter leading edge connected to five medium diameter struts, The whole kite is rigged with the sprint single point inflation system, which ensures you can get the kite up to pressure quickly and efficiently. The new canopy material looks very impressive and has a real quality look and feel to it. The White/yellow/black colour scheme looks the business also.

In the air
The Switchblade is rock solid in the air, due to it sitting back a little in the window. The bar pressure is medium light on the freeride setting, with the option to make it heavier in the wake-style mode. Bar pressure increases as the wind strengthens - pulling your arms away somewhat and performing an auto depower of sorts. It responds well to assertive steering, yet ignores any small inputs - making it an excellent choice for those wake-styler's out there. When the bar is steered aggressively the Switchblade can be made to whip around tightly in a pivotal fashion for fast changes of direction.

On the water
The Switchblade is a really grunty kite and has a great bottom end. Its stability, feedback and turning response make it a very easy kite to fly - it will just sit up there and keep pulling while the wind blows! The excellent bar and sheeting system is a pleasure to use and it all feels like a very well engineered user-friendly package. Its upwind performance is good, and relaunch is excellent - a prolonged pull on a steering line causes it to pivot and be back up in the air in no time; even in light winds.

The Switchblade is a good kite to jump with, and its rock solid stability is great to iron out errors when pushing your riding and trying something new. Its fast response to aggressive steering is great for redirecting the kite on the water or mid air.

The kite performs very well unhooked, it parks in the air with great stability, and its provides some impressive grunty pop which keeps on going - taking you further and higher - a great kite for going big with. It doesn't slack a great deal, but this will please those who want that constant feel, or continuous pull for hitting obstacles.

Conclusion
The switchblade is a versatile kite with great freeride and freestyle appeal, due to its stable handling, great low end power, forgiving characteristics and market leading control system. For wakestylers its a great kite to provide constant pull and bar feel, and its easy flying characteristics will appeal when getting technical on water, in air or sliding along a feature. For improved slack lining and powerful looping, check out the Nomad, but if its stability and predictability you're after, then you won't go wrong with the Switchblade.

For more information and to purchase this kite check it out on the S2AS Site




Thanks to ForceSix for the review.

Friday, 2 December 2011

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Atom Longboards Now HERE!


We have the complete Atom Longboard range now available at S2AS, these boards are great value for money and offer very fun and solid boards for the price! Our favourites of the bunch are:

Atom Lowrider Skate Longboard


For More Info Call S2AS on
01303 268269 Kent
01202 738448 Poole
01273 746836 Hove