Tuesday, May 31, 2011
K-Flex
This is a 5'10 x 18’3/8 x 2’1/8 with the EPS Kevlar frame in our F3 model. These boards don’t have a stringer, instead the flex control has been transferred to the outline of the board. Kevlar has more flex than most of the other fabrics. The parabolic idea has nose to tail flex, but wont have as much torsion flex as a stringer board. So, it allows for a different feel.
Kevlar is a high strength (5 times that of steel), high modulus (75% of carbon fiber) aramid fiber. Aramid is technically an aromatic polyamide, which is a complex hydrocarbon and a distant cousin of nylon. Kevlar® is the most impact resistant fiber on the market, also exhibits the highest tensile strength and highest resistance to damage, vibration and crack propagation.
Available in all models .
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