TwinTips

Flare

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North FLAREWakestyle / Park2022

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€562,00€749,00
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Carve up the park. Slice the flats. Hold your rail upwind. The Flare is designed for advanced riders to slide between kite and park with maximum pop, and never catch a rail again. Its high wakestyle rocker helps to soften your impact on ... landings. PressFlex tips enable smooth, controlled presses. Rotate, slide and spin. The durable low-friction P-tex base won't stick when you hit that kicker or obstacle. It’s Tom Bridge’s freestyle stick of choice and quite possibly the most durable board in the park. For 2022 we’ve placed the strap inserts down the centreline, ensuring you can mount your boots in either direction for rail longevity.

product code: 85002.220025


Features

  • NEW Centreline Strap inserts
  • Low-friction P-Tex grind base
  • High wakestyle rocker
  • PressFlex tip control
  • Quad concave centre to deep quad channel tips
  • Medium outline curve
  • Wide square tail
  • Composite Technology
  • Dynamic flex
  • Lightweight / impact resistant / eco core
  • Stainless M6 standardised hardware
  • 20mm Fins Included
  • No Handle Inserts
  • Fix Boots Recommended


Board, TT Accessory Kit, 20mm Fins

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New Centreline Strap inserts

Double the lifespan of the durable ABS rails by mounting your boots in the opposite direction. Our new Centreline inserts give you true TwinTip rail longevity.
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Meet the Flare
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"My Flare has been through the wars, but 12 months later it’s still going strong."

North Kiteboarding