MSL Technology - Red Paddle Co's New material
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- Опубліковано 3 кві 2016
- Learn about the 3 different types of drop stitch used to build inflatable stand up paddle boards and now the Red Paddle Co MSL is taking the level of finishing and performance to the next level.
MSL is a game changing material developed to deliver the very best inflatable performance.
It's lighter than other materials while still maintaining the strength and stiffness of the previous technologies.
Red Paddle have developed this material to offer the very best in paddling performance - Спорт
Nice vid, thanks for the explanations!
Pretty awesome! Thanks for the info, trying to learn about iSUPs....
Hi Trip, If you have any specific questions about how the boards are made, or if you're trying to decide on the right board for you then we're happy to help! Simply head over to our website or email team@redpaddleco.com and one of the team will come back to you asap.
Thankya! I'm pretty sure the 13'2" Voyager would be my ideal board for my adventures. It's on my wish list ;) Thanks for creating tough products! I may have a few questions soon.
Good choice! Epic adventures await. We're here if you need us. Happy paddling. George
Jobe 2016 iSUP boards are also MSL fused - they're great :)
Hi +Gareth Stevenson it's similar but not quite the same. The difference is in the fusing process between the layers, the construction of the outer layer and the rails. If it gets you on the water though then that's all good.
Ah - ok thanks for the info guys - yes indeed :)
Sounds good but the logos on the deck pad make the board look cheap.
The Fanatic Fly Air and the Naish look cool.
Why do you need to put the board size on the pad?
The added dramatic music interferes with the viewing of this otherwise great video
So the first PVC layer is swapped for an adhesive? I thought the fusion technology was invented because glue would eat away overtime. Why would this adhesive not be affected over time?
Love how he doesn't even try push as hard on the MSL and Double Layered one 😂
Also, who knows the actual psi of each ones...