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Surf Expo 2016: Hala Gear
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8 years 6 months ago - 8 years 6 months ago #33730
by Jeroen
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Surf Expo 2016: Hala Gear was created by Jeroen
Some new developments from Hala.
The new version of the Hala Peño has 2 layers of 3" drop stitch. Made for surfing:
And than, Hala introduces composite lavers on the top and bottom of inflatable boards. I stood on them, and it certainly feels like it adds a lot of stiffness. Also, this will make the boards more slippery, i.e. you can possibly slide over rocks instead of getting stuck on them. We'll have to try that of course, but that's the theory. Interestingly enough, these boards should still roll up as usual...
Also new, the Hala Gram, a peanut shaped inflatable SUP:
halagear.com
The new version of the Hala Peño has 2 layers of 3" drop stitch. Made for surfing:
And than, Hala introduces composite lavers on the top and bottom of inflatable boards. I stood on them, and it certainly feels like it adds a lot of stiffness. Also, this will make the boards more slippery, i.e. you can possibly slide over rocks instead of getting stuck on them. We'll have to try that of course, but that's the theory. Interestingly enough, these boards should still roll up as usual...
Also new, the Hala Gram, a peanut shaped inflatable SUP:
halagear.com
If you're happy, you're successful.
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