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Nipper Boards and Skis

 

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MACSKI - Nipper Boards

 

macski nipper

 

nipper
EVA Coated Racing Nipper Board
Construction: Closed cell foam with Soft EVA skin instead of Glass Fibre. They do not ding and can still be used if holed or cut. Repairs are made with a contact adhesive.
These boards are an excellent new arrival in the UK. With a good rocker and larger volume especially in the nose. The boards allow the young paddlers to get out and catch moderate waves. The shaped deck even allows them to learn how to kneel and paddle properly ready for progression onto full size boards.
The board shape is identical to the Australian approved RT211 which is used extensively throughout Australia, complies with the Australian specification (RNB10) for use by nippers and complies with the new
S.L.S.A. GB specification.
Sizes:
RNB-10
Length 2000 mm Width 465 mm Thickness 150 mm Weight 5kg (approx.) Price £199
In South Africa the boards are designed for nipper up to 10 years old, but are larger than the current nipper boards and will comfortably support most nippers.

RNB-12 Length 2600mm Width 460mm Thickness 150 mm Weight 7-8kg (approx.) Price £250
In South Africa the boards are designed for nippers up to 12 years old, but will comfortably support most Juniors up to 14.

3 Nipper boards

Sam aged 9 with 2m and 2.6m boards

guppie ski

guppie ski

A racing ski with adjustable peddles system designed specifically for Juniors.

This ski due to it's size and stability is an excellent starter ski for all those budding paddlers. It allows the young paddler to gain confidence and experience while spending moer time on the ski rather than in the water. The shorter length and flat bottom make it far more managable to juniors in choppy and windy conditions.

The adustable peddle system requires no tools and is instantly adjustable, so allows you to adjust while the junior is sitting in the ski. The span of the system will cater for a 10 year old child to an adult of 5ft 9" and 80kg.

Specification. -3.4m L by
   
   
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 21:06 )