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  • Firewire is always testing...

    #1
    For those who wonder what the next board will be, construction, weight, shape...just know we are always testing and trying different ideas and methods.

    We are working on various projects as we speak with Felix and the rest of the crew. Feel free to ask any questions regarding construction or design in this forum. Suggestions wanted!

  • #2
    Has teh kite forum being fused with the surfboard one??? We are getting kite threads on the surfboards site

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    • #3
      That is one of the many reasons I only ride Firewire surfboards! Thanks Grant, I do not know enough about materials to give you guys any ideas that would make the boards work better and not cost more. I think trying to solve the yellowing problem would be a good one though.

      Brent

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      • #4
        The Surf and Kite forum have been 'fused' together but they are separate...this thread is in the 'kite' forum.

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        • #5
          Thanks Grant!!. By the way a dear friend of mine took my Felix Pivec 6'0" Quadraflex to Barbados last week to surf Soup Bowl and all I'v been getting is hoots from him, really enjoying the board in the surf.

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          • #6
            That is great! tell him to grab a kite!

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            • #7
              Grant can you tell more about the kite specific construction of the Hellfire 5'6? What material is used under foot?

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              • #8
                Stayfan,

                Most of the materials are posted on the website...the secret is a firewire recipe I can't disclose...We are constantly working and trying to find something that is lighter and more flexible. We finally found a bullet proof construction, now is the time to refine it and continue to improve.

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