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    WINDSURF JAPAN FOIL SLALOM PREDICTIONS!
    WINDSURF JAPAN FOIL SLALOM PREDICTIONS!WINDSURF JAPAN FOIL SLALOM PREDICTIONS!As the PWA closes out it season in Japan next week with the last event of the foil slalom tour, we thought we would throw in our last set of predictions for the season. Remember these results will also decide the world titles for Foil Slalom so it is building up to be an intense showdown in Japan. Weve had a few misses (And shockers) with our past picks, but were out for redemption this time. So, without further ado drum roll please here are our Windsurf Japan Foil Slalom predictions! Feel free to post your own picks in the commentsTrust usthe racing is much more interesting when you have put your neck on the line before the event kicks off and put your predictions out there for scrutiny when the final results are official!!MEN1: Johan Soe2: Maciek Rutkoski3: Matteo IachinoJOHAN SOEWere not making the same mistake we did in Sylt this time, were backing Johan Soe to win the final event of the season! Although hes not in the title race after missing Guadeloupe, Soes performance in Sylt was nothing short of total domination. Its hard to overlook that kind of form, so were breaking tradition and backing the favourite to close out the year in style.Johan may be out of the world title hunt, but he has plenty of unfinished business. Remember 2023, when he was disqualified for using modified sails? Last year, he came back with a vengeance and dominated. Theres no reason he cant do it again. Get ready for Soe to put the hammer down in Japan!MATTEO IACHINOIt might sound predictable to back Matteo Iachino for second place in Japan, but consistency wins championships and Matteo has been outstanding all season. Both in Sylt and Guadeloupe, he looked sharp and completely in sync with his foil geardoes he have an equipment edge this seasonmaybe!Yes, its the safe pick, but finishing the season strong means trusting form and experience and ignoring Matteos current performance level would be foolish. We want to finish this season with a strong set of predictions, so we are playing it safe to back Matteo. Lets hope our theory doesnt backfire!YOU CAN READ THE PWA INTERVIEW WITH MATTEO HERE:PIERRE MORTEFONWe are backing Pierre to take the final podium spot in Japan, but looking at the form books, it is going to be a tough battle with the likes of Maciek Rutkowski, Amado Vrieswijk and Jordy Vonk all breathing down his neck and hungry to grab that final podium spot for themselves.Japan is one of those unpredictable events where the weather can play havoc with equipment choices and there are plenty of other dark horses in the fleet who could cause some upsets.One thing we know about Pierre is the fact he is one of the best racers on the planet and with his experience and racing skills, it is hard to discount him from the title race! Never count him out!WILD CARDMACIEK RUTKOWSKINo one trains harder or fights tougher than Maciek Rutkowski and leaving him out of the conversation would be a mistake. The 2022 world champion has been grinding relentlessly to reclaim that title.Currently sitting third overall, Maciek will be giving everything to end his 2025 campaign on a highand dont be surprised if he upsets the order in Japan.Keep an eye out for Jordy Vonk who has had an epic season so far and will also be hungry to get in the mix!WOMEN1: Justine Lemeteyer2: Lina Erzin3: Marion MortefonJUSTINE LEMETEYERJustine is one of the most focussed and dedicated female racers on tour and she will no doubt be out to repeat her world title from last year by taking the win in Japan. Justine won in Guadeloupe but only after she fought off a courageous challenge from Lina Erzin. Now riding for Patrik, a Japanese double could be on the cards if both Justine and Johan take top honours.LINA ERZINLina sent some shockwaves through the womens foil fleet in Guadeloupe and was neck and neck with Justine Lemeteyer throughout the event. If she can step it up again in Japan, there is a strong chance she could turn the tables in Japan and win the title if Justine crumbles under pressure!MARION MORTEFONMarion Mortefon could be the one to cause some upsets in Japan. Marion was not planning to compete this season but after winning last yearpart of the prize was a a business class ticket to Japan and that may have swung here decision. Marion had her baby Violet in the summer so missed the event in Guadeloupe and will be out of the title race this season. At least she will compete in Japan without any world title race pressure! I am ultra pumped to fully enjoy this beautiful adventure! After a quiet pregnancy and a very gentle birth, I was able to get back on my board without a worry Im certainly not 100% fit, so no pressure,I will race my best and my lovely family to share it all with!WILD CARDBLANCA ALABAUDont count Blanca Alabau out just yet. A former world champion (2023), Blancas work ethic and drive are second to none and with one of the best racers in the world as her partner, her training standards are sky-high. Expect her to come out firing in Japan and end the 2025 season on a high.PWAThe post WINDSURF JAPAN FOIL SLALOM PREDICTIONS! appeared first on Windsurf Magazine.
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    Behind the brand: SUP Inflatables Emma & Gary
    Interview: David PartridgePhotos: SUP InflatablesHistoricallyracers used hardboards because of the better glide and stability. Things are changing. Inflatable manufacturers have responded to paddlers looking for faster, longer touring or racing boards with rigidity, stability and pointy fronts.Im a typical paddler, taking ages to research Chelmarsh Sailing Clubs purchase of school boards (we ended up with Red 10-foot-6). I wish I had met Gary and SUP inflatables back then!. Wanting to try longer routes and to carry camping equipment, I bought a 13-foot 2 Voyager, then a narrower, faster board a second-hand SIC Maui for the Trent, Broads Ultra, and Glen.Red loaned me an Elite race board for the Barrow Blitzconfirminghow technology hasmoved forward.That board was as quick as a hardboard, especially when you take into account portages and hauling it on and off the water.Inflatable technology hasnt stood still, and you need experts to guide you, as websites can often be misleading, false or even fake!The roadshow experienceSUP Inflatables created roadshows in 2025. I asked Nikki Downing for her recollections on the event at Chelmarsh:Well, I can say it wasvery busy! It was easy to set upGaryand Emma did most of the work! The event was free and booked via Eventbrite.Thisgave us details for club insurance. People bookedondirectly. The club provided changing rooms, showers, acanteen, and a large area of grass for the boards to be laid out for display.Gary and Emma inflated the boards. People stayed most of the day as they were having a great time! There wasopportunityto try a range of boards and paddles and to chat with fellow paddlers.They were very knowledgeableon theboards and paddles and helped people choose theright sizedboard forthem andtheir experience.They kept going all dayofferingtrials and allowing paddlers direct board comparisons.David Partridge and Nikki Downing at RTC 2025Paddler FeedbackJames Griffiths: My wife and I did an intro to SUP at Chelmarsh Sailing Club. We were hooked instantly. I started researching boards online, but ended up in a minefield. I posted on a Facebook group, and Emma from SUP Inflatables messaged me. I called her the following day, and we had an in-depth conversation about what we both want to get out of SUP and about some recommendations.Her knowledge and customer servicewasexcellentandwe have got some boards that will last for years to come.Elaine Bethell came to the demo day. Emma was really patient with me, and Nikki was fantastic. I tried several boards. Emma asked me what I wanted, and I replied that I wanted to go in a straight line. I wanted to take part in the Chelmarsh 5km Sunday morning paddles. I was gently moved from a wide 10-foot-6-inch board to the Shark Venture Flow 12-foot-6-inch, and I love it Elaine had a good look online and then communicated with Emma on Messenger. She was great at getting back to me, 12 out of 10 for service. They chased up the delivery for me and sent a waist leash and carrying strap after I ordered these asextras,they were just so good at answering all my questions.The Q&AWe met for the interview during a rainstorm in September. Things normally quieten down at this time of year, but Emma was at the back door of the warehouse in Wimbourne, Dorset (a calm stretch of the Stour just a 100 metres away), talking through a trial paddle with a couple. Tailored advice on their choices absolutely captured where SUP Inflatables feel their Unique Selling Point (USP) is. Getting the right choice for the paddler, taking everything into account.So, whats your background in the sport:Gary: I was a windsurfer in the early 80s. Dad had a windsurfing shop, so I grew up with windsurfing, then wakeboarding, mountain biking and all the diversification of water sports. Seventeen years ago, paddleboarding arrived, and immediately, I knew it was accessible and relatively easy to do; you could get on a board and paddle. The early market was water sports enthusiasts looking for something to do on a calm day, but I knew this was going to grow.Emma: I am from Halifax, and water sports werent really a thing for our family. I travelled a lot while working in marketing. I got on a SUP in the Middle East, maybe 11 years ago, and loved it. Back in the UK, I found myself on a mountain bike ride, overhearing Gary talking about windsurfing. We met and immediately sensed our passion for the sport. Gary is great with IT. I am passionate about addressing and engaging with the needs of women and understanding what people want from a sport. It was clear we could work together well, and here we are nine years on.And SUP Inflatables?Gary: I looked up the domain names Inflatable Sup had gone. It was a balloon business, so SUP Inflatables was next. I had a friend who developed the website, and right at the beginning, we wanted lots of information and advice. The info zone was critical then, as SUP was new, and it remains critical now, as people need good advice and help in making choices. The learning curve for SUP is so much shorter than, say, windsurfing, so people can buy a board after a 2-hour lesson, its accessible, transportable, easy.In the early days, the core business was beginner boards, mostly 10-foot 6-inch boards; lots of stability, easy to learn on, most of our customers were new to the sport. Now this is a saturated market. People still need advice and help, especially since many of the cheaper brands are unreliable, have poor quality control, and tend to be less robust and prone to deformation. Our customer base is changing, we still sell a lot of starter boards, but more and more we have repeat customers or people looking at slightly longer boards with better glide. Our go to often now is an 11-foot-6-inch board for the new paddler, allowing them development and ensuring the boards have a good life and dont end up being discarded.For Gary and then Emma, there has been a continual learning curve. They have visited the manufacturing plants in China, spent time with designers, manufacturers and brands providing direct customer feedback and influence development. Gary says, We in the UK are probably more technically advanced, our market and customer base is for longer, thinner boards or specialised boards. For much of Europe, the retailers are offering standard products, so I really feel we can help and advise brands and manufacturers with all our customer feedback over the years.A key finding for Gary has been the improved stability and reduced resistance of the thinner boards. This comes from my windsurfing. Red has great quality, and its 10-foot-6-inch was 4.7 inches deep. The thinner the board, the better the construction needs to be; the shape relies on higher pressure. Red uses better materials and construction, allowing for thinner boards. We are passionate about this and encourage other manufacturers to reduce the depth of their boards. Lower price point boards often twist or distort, so understanding the construction for us has been key.Discussing the construction, use and best board size and shape all take time. Its hard work talking to customers, often we are on the phone for 30 minutes or so, this is a totally different selling experience to the click and buy of many internet sellers, where even finding a telephone number can be a nightmare.Some wisdom about constructionDepthGary discussed Shark, which has built identical length and width boards in both 5-inch and 6-inch thickness. The deeper boards are seen as for the heavier paddler maybe 100Kg or more but actually often when compared side by side on a trial even the heavier paddlers prefer thinner boards. One key point is that the riders weight is over the centre of the board. Luggage (camping gear, bags and equipment) is stored fore and aft so doesnt lead to board bend and as such shouldnt prejudice board depth. If you want a board for adventures, you can still go with thinner profiles.DropstitchDropstitch is a universal mesh that allows the inflatable structure inside a board to withstand pressure. The materials are bought in by manufacturers but there are some quality differences: the amount of fibre of course (creating the tiny dimples on the board structure). Align the two layers to match, preventing distortion. Gary explained that quality manufacturers tend to laser cut just two layers at a time to ensure the drop stitch lines up properly. If you are cutting multiple layers, its cheaper, but the risk of misalignment and warping goes up. Unfortunately, the material used for dropstitch is not recyclable, so even if a different, recyclable material is used for the outer layer, the boards are still not environmentally friendly.RailsThe rails (sides) of the board are where the upper and lower layers are joined. You can glue the rails, allowing a rounder shape. You dont need to get a welder in, so the seams are smaller and there is less gap in materials. The glue is also much easier to fix, so that a small leak can be reglued. Welded rails rely on the layers of PVC being melted together in a welder. Failures are fewer if the process is well-executed, but repair is far more challenging. At the end of the day, as Gary says, whichever works well, so long as you have good quality manufacture.Who do SUP Inflatables work with?The key brands are Red, Starboard, Shark and Gladiator. We also retail many other brands, but these are the main quality brands we work with. Gary is keen to offer a range of premium, well-made boards. They are retailers for Red and Starboard but distributors for Gladiator and act globally for Shark, advising on development and design. I asked about conflicts of interest; Gary is keen to stress its all about feeding back to all the premium brands and ensuring development and innovation. There is no real difference, at the end of the day, the customers choose, and its our job to try and show them options which match their needs. He also notes that as a distributor we have more influence than a simple retailer so can feedback from many thousands of customers what developments and innovations are needed which benefits the whole industry.Gary, Emma, and the team are on webchats and meetings two or three times a week with all their suppliers to discuss ideas, provide feedback, and address any quality issues. Having a choice of premium, reliable, and dependable brands is key. Gary says, Customers are advised on length, width and profile, but, at the end of the day, brand and colour choice is down to them!Plans and thoughtsWould there ever be SUP hardboards sold by SUP Inflatables?, Gary quickly answered No. The key differentiator for inflatables is ease of storage, ease of handling, transportability and all of this makes retailing hardboards difficult, besides, there are great suppliers out there. SUP Inflatables does have a clothing and SUP accessory brand, Riding not Hiding. We have added colour to paddles and tried to open up new ideas.They also provide a wide range of products, from socks to PFDs, from a huge number of suppliers. We provide everything for paddlers from river fins and pumps to spares, leashes and paddles, but the core of the business remains the supply of boards.Demo days will we be seeing more in 2026?Gary: We are planning soon, maybe longer events in one place so that customers can make a weekend of it. It is great to see people trying new brands and comparing boards. Regarding safety, we discuss leash, clothing, but we cant sell safety, key is providing information and advice and trying to get people to understand risks and the environment they paddle in.Emma on lifestyle: Paddling when youve been chatting about paddleboards all week is not always what you want to do at the weekend. Summers are always busy, so we tend to paddle in the winter. Sometimes, I am so jealous, but we still have so many enquiries we just cant get away or even develop a strategy until the nights draw in.Gary: Getting our passion over. We have been told social media and TikTok need quick videos, but our video guides are 25 minutes long! Similarly, engaging with customers and understanding their needs can be a lengthy process. Its good to have weight, height and paddling ability as a starting point, ambitions and plans as the next part, but then the conversations become deep and technical. Indeed, the companys website offers a wealth of advice and information, which has always been a key resource.Where does the future lie?Gary has seen trends and developments over many years in water sports, skateboarding and biking, Its developing still, our customers are better informed, developing as paddlers and needing better equipment. There is still a core of new paddlers buying starter boards, but the proportion of these is decreasing. I think we will have another good year next year. Our business is all about offering the right board to the right person. The growth in events aimed at inflatable SUPs is also, of course, going to act as a market driver.Emma is really keen to keep listening to customers. She is particularly passionate about addressing female needs in a male-dominated manufacturing and retail environment. For her, the core of the business is Engagement and maintaining quality. Poorly manufactured and cheap products are damaging to the environment and the sport.I am really concerned about misinformation and false claims. People gain confidence now through TikTok or advertisements, and the closest some sellers have come to paddling is taking a walk on the beach! Funnily, those quality manufacturers who are most technical often suffer from too much content and detail, and people often cant trawl through it all.We utilise assistance with social media and advertising. There is a constant balance between content and information. For us, the most important thing is that we are there at the end of a mobile to talk through any issues. If you lose a fin, we have a new one out to you in the post immediately.Gary and Emma are very keen to support sustainability. Still, it is difficult to envisage a step change in construction even if TPU or other materials can be developed, as the vital dropstitch will, in the medium term, remain unrecyclable. We can work on packaging and distribution, but most importantly, longevity of boards to try and address the environmental concerns.I could have talked to these two all day, and indeed, many SUP enthusiasts do just that. I hope this inteview allows you to have shared some of the insights, to think about your next board choice and about the guidance you can find on the comprehensive SUP Inflatable website.
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    ION SEEK SELECT WETSUIT REVIEW
    ION SEEK SELECT WETSUIT REVIEWION SEEK SELECT WETSUIT REVIEWSam Latham from Worthing Watersports reviews the latest ION Seek Select winter wetsuit! This new suite is lighter, more eco friendly and boasts fully taped seams (no stitching!) for maximum stretch and waterproofing. Check out the video to watch the full review!!Experience the biggest leap in wetsuit performance weve seen from ION in years. In this exclusive review filmed in Dakhla, Morocco, Sam from Worthing Watersports talks with Julian from ION to break down the brand-new ION Seek Select 2025 winter wetsuit rangethe lightest, most flexible, and warmest wetsuit ION has ever made.What makes the new Seek Select special? Up to 40% lighter than the previous modelthe 5mm version is a huge 570g lighter. Natural limestone neoprene and recycled MaxFlex outer for improved eco-friendliness. Graphene 2.0 lining for faster drying and incredible warmth. Fully taped seams (no stitching!) for maximum stretch and waterproofing. One-hand zip system for easier entry. New windshield print design replaces fragile smooth-skin panels. Available in 4/3, 5/4, and 5.5/6.5 hooded options.Worthing Watersports Duotone Specialist Store Wing Foil, KitesurfingION Water | HomeThe post ION SEEK SELECT WETSUIT REVIEW appeared first on Windsurf Magazine.
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    2026 RYA DINGHY & WATERSPORTS SHOW
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    2026 DUOTONE_E_PACE
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    Days of Opportunity A SUP Adventure around Menorca
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    CARVED BY STONE: JAEGER STONE
    CARVED BY STONE: JAEGER STONECARVED BY STONE JAEGER STONEWOW! Stop what youre doing and watch this video right now! Carved by Stone captures the incredible sailing style of Jaeger Stone as he tears up the waves in Western Australias rugged northall brought to life through the superb drone mastery of Paul van Bellen. This film is a collaboration between two masters at the peak of their craft, with nature providing the raw, beautiful stage for them to unitestunning cinematography meets mind-blowing windsurfing.Sit back, relax, and let this epic edit take you on a ride. Youll feel like youre right there in the waves, soaring with a birds-eye view of the action. Trust usyou dont want to miss this one!Paul van Bellen: Did a windsurf trip up North WA for a Severne shoot to help launch the new STONE board with Jaeger Stone a little while back and scored some good conditions. There was a mixture of production and prototype gear used including the new S1 & S1-Pro sails plus various sized boards. Jaegers Dad Mark made the shapes for the new boardits a real family effort by the Stones. Enjoy!Thanks for watching this video! All my original content is a labour of love with the aim of promoting windsurfing, the best fun in the world! You can do me a favour by subbing & liking the videos I put out to help promote the channel. See you out there! PvBThe post CARVED BY STONE: JAEGER STONE appeared first on Windsurf Magazine.
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    NEXT LEVEL GEAR AT CLUB VASS FOR 2026
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    RICARDO CAMPELLO: LENNY BROTHERS PODCAST
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    NICO PRIEN: GOING BIG IN JAPAN!
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