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At a glance, the entire 2012 F-one SUP boards and paddles collection
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SUPCOLLECTION
2012
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7’7“7’7“ x 28“231 x 71 cm91 L
Double Bamboo
7’11“7’11“ x 29“241 x 73.5 cm104 L
Double Bamboo
8’3“8’3 x 30“251 x 76 cm112 L
Double Bamboo
FUTURE® FSA4 Quattro
8’4“8’4 x 28“254 x 71 cm99 L
Double Bamboo
8’10“8’10 x 29“269 x 73.5 cm109 L
Double Bamboo
9’1“9’1“ x 29.5“277 x 75 cm122 L
Double Bamboo
9’1“9’1“ x 30.5“277 x 77.5 cm134 L
Double Bamboo
8’6“8’6“ x 30.5“259 x 77.5 cm156 L
Inflatable
9’6“9’6“ x 32“290 x 81.5 cm182 L
Inflatable
10’6“10’6 x 33“320 x 84 cm324 L
Inflatable
4.5“ 8“ 8.5“ 8.5“
FUTURE® F3 425
8’6“8’6“ x 30. 5“259 x 77.5 cm122 L
Double Bamboo
9’9’0“ x 31“274 x 79 cm134 L
Double Bamboo
10’10’ x 32“305 x 81.5 cm159 L
Single Bamboo
10’6“10’6“ x 33“320 x 84 cm196 L
Single Bamboo
10’ School EVA10’ x 32“305 x 81.5 cm159 L
EVA
8“ 8.5“ 9.5“ 9.5“ 9.5“
FUTURE® F3 425 FUTURE® F3 425 FUTURE® F3 425 Side fins DFS FL(FCS® compatible)
12’6“12’6“ X 29“381 X 73 cm255 L
Single BambooCarbon
14’14’ X 29“427 X 73 cm303 L
Single BambooCarbon
10“ 10“
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Carbon Rails
Fiberglass Layer
2 Fiberglass Layers
2 Fiberglass Layers
Bamboo
EPS
EPS
EPS
Bamboo
Bamboo
Fiberglass Layer
Fiberglass Layer
2 Fiberglass Layers
Bamboo
Fiberglass Layer
Fiberglass Layer
SINGLE BAmBoo
DoUBLE BAmBoo
RACE
10“9.5“8.5“8“4.5“ 5“ 6“ 7“
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F-oNE CENtRAL FINPoLYEStER
F-oNE CENtRAL FINPoLYEStER
F-oNE CENtRAL FINPoLYEStER CENtRAL FIN
SIDE FINSNAtURAL ComPoSItE
SIDE FINSNAtURAL ComPoSItE
QUAttRoNAtURAL ComPoSItE SIDE FINS
PRoGRAmShortboard Feeling
PRoGRAmPerformance Surf
PRoGRAmOcean / Race
PRoGRAmExploring
PRoGRAmAll-Around
PRoGRAmSchool
The first time I tested a Stand Up Paddle, it was a huge surprise, I did not think It could be that fun ; and its accessibility for all won me over. Immediately convinced, we wanted to be a part of it with the same rigor and the same requirements we are known for in the kiteboarding world. Today we are proud to intro-duce a complete F-ONE SUP range. This first line of boards and paddles is the result of research and development that started more than three years ago. We wanted to develop a technical range, geared toward performance but also accessible,using all our expertise and experience. So that you could share our passion.
The stand-up paddle is a board and a paddle that offer infinite possibilities for recreational use, competition, flat water, waves, ocean or river.We design our shapes with the goal to match this sports diversity.Supported by a team of experiencedwatermen, Ludovic Dulou, Rémi Quiqueand Patrice Chanzy, we shape our Boards so that they are a perfect fitfor your needs.
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Battle Hybrid CarbonBattle Full CarbonPeak Vario FiberPeak Hybrid CarbonPeak Full Carbon
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• Program: Performance• 70% Carbon Shaft• Fiberglass blade• Blade width: 22 or 23.5 cm • Shaft stiffness: soft• Handle fiber,
glued after cutting
• Program: Elite• 100% Carbon Shaft• 100% Carbon blade• Blade width: 22 or 23.5 cm • Shaft stiffness: hard• 100% carbon handle,
glued after cutting
• Program : Discovery• 20% Carbon Shaft • Fiberglass blade• Blade width: 20 or 21 cm• Shaft stiffness: soft• Fiberglass handle• Adjustable fiberglass shaft (millimeter adjustment)
• Program : Performance• 70% Carbon Shaft• Fiberglass blade• Blade width: 18, 20 or 21cm• Shaft stiffness: soft• Fiberglass handle,
glued after cutting
• Program : Elite • 100% Carbon Shaft• 100% Carbon Blade• Blade width: 18, 20 or 21cm • Shaft stiffness: hard (except 18 cm soft)• 100% carbon handle, glued after cutting
Blade width 18 cm available with a 26 cm soft shaft diameter. Smaller blade adapted to junior & women.
The paddle is an extension of your body, it must transmit all your power.Well suited, it will increase pleasure and performance. Choosing yourpaddle is essential.
It must match your practice and your style.Stiffness, flex, surface, shape of the bladeand choice of materials are the parameters that we have optimized to offer comfort and performance. Peak & Battle, the two lines of paddles that we have developed brings a total of 7 different models, for the most demanding practitioners and also for those discovering the discipline, in order to find their ideal extension. To develop this range, we have worked with an exceptional rower: Ludovic Dulou, outstanding tester, who knows better than anyone that the difference is always in small details.
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The V or dihedral contour can increase control by stabilizingthe blade in its power phase, to avoid the effect of dead leaves (unpleasant lateral floating sensation of the paddle)
Peak outline: long & narrow, its offers an easier “catch” and water exit for a gradual power rise. By measuring the immersed blade area, you would yield a level of effort. Facing the wind, the return phase is also facilitated. Fitted to surf and provides efficient acceleration.
Battle outline: short & wide, it offers an immediate power from the “catch”, a frank support and continuous thrust. It will be rather used for cruising and in long distance, where more power is needed.
To ensure a consistent flex (1), with no hard point on the entire length of the paddle, the blade has to fit inside the shaft (2). Another advantage of this connection, the absence of external joint line that could damage the rail of the board (3).
All our paddles incorporate in its blade construction an ABS edge whose purpose is threefold. It protects the blade, participatesin its structure and sealing, and is less aggressive to the railsof the boards.
Allows the blade to be ideally positioned in the water,vertical when the power is at its maximum.
It promotes the “catch” entry in the water, but too pronounced you can be penalized during the exit phase.
The Peak are narrower and longer and favor a higherfrequency paddling, requiring less power.
The Battle, wider and shorter, develop greater power for each oar and therefore requires a lower frequency for the same effort.