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2024 - Neil Pryde XF Windsurfing Boom

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    Our XF Forged aluminum boom will excel in and survive through every session.

    The XF boom is the best and stiffest aluminum boom NeilPryde has ever designed and the best alternative to carbon booms.

    OPTIMIZED CLEAT ANGLE
    The new optimized cleat angle makes tightening and loosening super easy. It also ensures that the rope never loosens or moves unintentionally during the session.

    INTEGRATED BOOM LEVER
    Integrated boom lever for easy locking and opening. Designed with a reduced surface area and lighter weight.

    TRIM-PIN LEVER DESIGN
    Double insert with an easy locking and opening lever. It provides ease of tail adjustment, optimal load distribution and a stiff connection between the boom body and tail end.

    VT-JOINT
    The NeilPryde VT-Joint provides a stiff boom connection and a more responsive transmission of the sail power than any other system used in the market.

    KEY BENEFITS:
    • Increases contact area from the boom attachment to the mast. > It can be used on any standard diameter mast.
    • Reduces chance of point loading.
    • Minimises play between the boom and mast connection.
    • Allows easy adjustment of boom height.
    • The mast cup provides 2 points of contact between the cup and the mast, creating a tight connection and ensuring great transmission of power.
    • The V-Shape accommodates variation in standard mast diameters.
    • Slightly thinner masts sit further into the V, while wider ones sit further out. The VT-Joint is standard on all NeilPryde booms. Additionally, it comes with an oversized forged carbon mast cup material tailored to suit each XC boom.

    SHIM
    Removable clickable RDM V-Shape mast shim adaptor.
    adaptor.

    Size Min Max Diameter Construction
    175 170cm 225cm 30mm Alloy
    200 200cm 250cm 30mm Alloy

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