
Item-no. 14200-8011
MAKES EVEN BOARDS WITHOUT A WINDSURF-OPTION COMPATIBLE WITH THE iRIG.
MAKES EVEN BOARDS WITHOUT A WINDSURF-OPTION COMPATIBLE WITH THE iRIG. The majority of all SUP boards and Windsurf boards on the market nowadays do not feature a thread-hole on the deck to allow attaching the base plate of the iRIG. To overcome this we have developed the ADAPTER STRAP for Base Plate.
This simple yet intelligent solution can be attached to any inflatable SUP board within seconds via a webbing strap. Yet its tiny packing dimensions make it fit into any bag.
The ADAPTER STRAP consists of a webbing strap incl. ladder lock and a protection plate and needs to be screwed to the Base.Plate of the iRIG once.
Attention: The ADAPTER STRAP
works only in combination with the BASE.PLATE slotted
does not include the BASE.PLATE
is not made for planing conditions, means can be used up to a wind strength of max. 8 knots.
works only in combination with the iRIG (traditional Windsurf rigs are too heavy).
needs to be positioned behind the widest point of the board.
This simple yet intelligent solution can be attached to any inflatable SUP board within seconds via a webbing strap. Yet its tiny packing dimensions make it fit into any bag.
The ADAPTER STRAP consists of a webbing strap incl. ladder lock and a protection plate and needs to be screwed to the Base.Plate of the iRIG once.
Attention: The ADAPTER STRAP
works only in combination with the BASE.PLATE slotted
does not include the BASE.PLATE
is not made for planing conditions, means can be used up to a wind strength of max. 8 knots.
works only in combination with the iRIG (traditional Windsurf rigs are too heavy).
needs to be positioned behind the widest point of the board.
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