Windsurfing on the wave

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Windsurfing on the wave

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Price: 22,00 £

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Windsurfing boom started in the eighties. It had turned to the category of Olympic disciplines . It happened in the year 1984. Sailing on board is a form of physical activity which might bring you a lot of satisfaction , pleasure and fun. People who practice it know how it feels to be on the wave! . Usually those who once try this sport , " catch the bug " and do not give up their practice . The most difficult step is to learn how to swim on the board and second one the – mastering. These are the basics of sailing on board.
Windsurfing can be said to straddle both the laid-back culture of surf sports and the more rules-based environment of sailing. Although it might be considered a minimalistic version of a sailboat, a windsurfer offers experiences that are outside the scope of any other sailing craft design. Windsurfers can perform jumps, inverted loops, spinning maneuvers, and other "freestyle" moves that cannot be matched by any sailboat. Windsurfers were the first to ride the world's largest waves, such as Jaws on the island of Maui, and, with very few exceptions, it was not until the advent of tow-in surfing that waves of that size became accessible to surfers on more traditional surfboards. Extreme waves aside, many expert windsurfers will ride the same waves as wavesurfers do (wind permitting) and are themselves usually very accomplished without a rig on a conventional surfboard.

  • Length: 18 cm
  • Width: 23 cm
  • Height: 25cm

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