Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 11:13 am
The marketing never ends. WE aren't idiots. D Trump IS
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I disagree, you can't entirely degrade performance for cheapness. If you end up with cheap crap that doesn't work or isn't fun it'll turn people off, and end up sitting in garages, under decks, at schools where students go for one lesson and never come back, etc.gorge_r_and_d wrote:You guys are idiots! ... anything that makes windsurfing cheaper, more convenient & accessible is a good thing. I fit 6 of these in the back of my Suby wagon & had shortboards on top. Not every one has a van or wants one...
http://chinooksailing.com/index.php/sup ... oards.html
WE are "all in" with inflatables, every one of our inflatable SUPs has a mast insert. So Crossover from SUP is a real advantage & it is happening. When you pump these things up to 20psi, you will be hard pressed gain much advantage from a hard touring style SUP.
\winddude wrote:I disagree, you can't entirely degrade performance for cheapness. If you end up with cheap crap that doesn't work or isn't fun it'll turn people off, and end up sitting in garages, under decks, at schools where students go for one lesson and never come back, etc.gorge_r_and_d wrote:You guys are idiots! ... anything that makes windsurfing cheaper, more convenient & accessible is a good thing. I fit 6 of these in the back of my Suby wagon & had shortboards on top. Not every one has a van or wants one...
http://chinooksailing.com/index.php/sup ... oards.html
WE are "all in" with inflatables, every one of our inflatable SUPs has a mast insert. So Crossover from SUP is a real advantage & it is happening. When you pump these things up to 20psi, you will be hard pressed gain much advantage from a hard touring style SUP.
An inflatable SUP is a lot different then an inflatable windsurfer, the general sup market as a whole is a lot lower performance then windsurfing.
The issue is when the majority of gear is starting to price the average windsurfer out of the market... I have zero desire for inflatable crap. I want gear that performs, and so I feel like I don't have to make 6 figures to afford it.
you said it yourself, performance is the core. Without performance, windsurfing would not be where it is today. Sure the original windsurfer was super popular, mass market, and simple, but quickly died out when shortboarding came along.gorge_r_and_d wrote:\winddude wrote:I disagree, you can't entirely degrade performance for cheapness. If you end up with cheap crap that doesn't work or isn't fun it'll turn people off, and end up sitting in garages, under decks, at schools where students go for one lesson and never come back, etc.gorge_r_and_d wrote:You guys are idiots! ... anything that makes windsurfing cheaper, more convenient & accessible is a good thing. I fit 6 of these in the back of my Suby wagon & had shortboards on top. Not every one has a van or wants one...
http://chinooksailing.com/index.php/sup ... oards.html
WE are "all in" with inflatables, every one of our inflatable SUPs has a mast insert. So Crossover from SUP is a real advantage & it is happening. When you pump these things up to 20psi, you will be hard pressed gain much advantage from a hard touring style SUP.
An inflatable SUP is a lot different then an inflatable windsurfer, the general sup market as a whole is a lot lower performance then windsurfing.
The issue is when the majority of gear is starting to price the average windsurfer out of the market... I have zero desire for inflatable crap. I want gear that performs, and so I feel like I don't have to make 6 figures to afford it.
But YOU are NOT the market. YOU are a dead end. What I mean is: Performance is the core but not what the industry should be obsessed with. For growth we need new blood, inflatables are not cheap crap, they arebreathing new life into both SUP windSUP crowd.
Fun is in the eye of the beholder, I live & sail in the Gorge & I still think its great fun to take my small sail & put it on an inflatable & go cruise around in light wind, practicing moves, sailing with the kids & family etc ....
Thanks, Your industry perspective and cycling of the gear is greatly appreciated (even if 50% off retail for a entire quiver is still painful to the wallet). I don't teach as much as I used to, only my gf right now, but if I was teaching from my trunk / van an inflatable would be a great choice there.gorge_r_and_d wrote:I appreciate your perspective, but honestly advanced gear is abundantly available for cheap second hand. In fact, it's not easy to sell my one year old gear for even 1/2 the retail cost, & if you go back 5yrs the gear is dirt cheap. So you could start with an inflatable SUP, get hooked & move on to cheap used gear at first. Obviously we continue to push the high performance side, but ignoring the "Fun" light wind, beginner & SUP crossover market is suicide.
... BTW Windude if you are an instructor you can get some pretty sweet deals from most windsurfing mfg. ... .. I know Chinook does, we want to support those who are teaching the next generation.
I have had loads of fun sailing these boards around. We are will continue working on the inflatable project to drive up the Performance & keep the cost down...