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Handle Dings?

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Created by Gorgo > 9 months ago, 26 Jan 2023
Gorgo
VIC, 5107 posts
26 Jan 2023 10:43AM
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Has anybody actually dinged their board with the end of a hard handle/mini-boom?

People are concerned about the hard plastic ends damaging the board from impact, or from dragging it over the deck using various small board starting techniques. I guess damage would include scrapes and cracks and dings to the board and wear and tear on the deck pad.

mikey100
QLD, 1103 posts
26 Jan 2023 11:45AM
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I use a few wraps of self-augmenting silicon tape on mine. A $15 roll does the 4 ends on a wing. Can be easily replaced or discarded without marking the handle.


motogon
204 posts
27 Jan 2023 1:00AM
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I'm using Duotone Slicks and SLS for 2 years, over 200 sessions - no dings so far.

JohnnyTsunami
136 posts
27 Jan 2023 1:52AM
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I ding my handles with the board, not the other way around.

Britfoil360
58 posts
27 Jan 2023 1:58AM
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I have concerns over using hard handled wings especially in strong winds and waves .
I'm surprised no one makes a soft handle option that could replace a hard handle as all of them unscrew .
surely it wouldn't be that hard to construct .

dejavu
825 posts
27 Jan 2023 5:27AM
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I'm pretty sure the 2023 Slingshot wing, which has the option of hard handles has handles that have a protective pad at the edge of each handle to protect both boards and people. The new NP Fly I believe also has this feature. The Duotone Slick's boom is covered with a protective grip and the ends of the boom are also covered once secured in place -- there is a soft protective layer between boom and board.

See the orange bumper to protect the board in this video about the Slingwing V3:



The front corner of the handle of the NP Fly is well covered:

Gorgo
VIC, 5107 posts
27 Jan 2023 11:16AM
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Britfoil360 said..
I have concerns over using hard handled wings especially in strong winds and waves .
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I have "concerns" too, but I don't know if they are realistic or not. I vaguely remember some talk about booms damaging boards in the early days. I haven't read anything recently about people actually damaging boards with hard handles. There's lots of people using hard handles. All the hard chargers in my area are using hard handles.


Given that almost all the major manufacturers are using hard handles you'd think they would design out the risk of damage to gear. It can't be that hard to include decent bumpers and padding.

I have a demo wing with hard handles and the improvement in control is considerable, particularly wave riding with the wing semi-powered. The noise of the handles bumping off the board during starts was alarming but no damage happened.

ibid
NSW, 136 posts
27 Jan 2023 5:11PM
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Britfoil360 said..
I have concerns over using hard handled wings especially in strong winds and waves .
I'm surprised no one makes a soft handle option that could replace a hard handle as all of them unscrew .
surely it wouldn't be that hard to construct .


Ocean Rodeo come with soft handles and you can quickly swap to the super light carbon handles or carbon boom - works great - love the boom

Bazzacuda
NSW, 23 posts
27 Jan 2023 8:15PM
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The Cloud IX wind wings are the best kept secret in the business. Soft handles that work well.

patronus
483 posts
27 Jan 2023 6:20PM
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Heard of but not seen damage. Victims said problem seems to be front of front handle, and some brands put padding there that helps.

Shlogger
525 posts
28 Jan 2023 2:50AM
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I haven't had any handles dings, but they do leave scratches. No biggie for me.

Qtwind
74 posts
28 Jan 2023 2:27PM
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Britfoil360 said..
I have concerns over using hard handled wings especially in strong winds and waves .
I'm surprised no one makes a soft handle option that could replace a hard handle as all of them unscrew .
surely it wouldn't be that hard to construct .


Vayu make a wing that does just that. You can choose soft handles or boom.

Dcharlton
320 posts
29 Jan 2023 11:10AM
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My friends are all on Units with the hard handles and so far no complaints on dings to their boards. I use the Slick and no dings, not really worried as the boom ends are tucked under the velcro so no real concerns there.

josff
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1 Feb 2023 2:00PM
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Gorgo said..
Has anybody actually dinged their board with the end of a hard handle/mini-boom?

People are concerned about the hard plastic ends damaging the board from impact, or from dragging it over the deck using various small board starting techniques. I guess damage would include scrapes and cracks and dings to the board and wear and tear on the deck pad.


This can happen as a result of impact or from dragging the board over the deck using certain starting techniques. This can result in scrapes, cracks, dings, and wear and tear on the board and deck pad. I always handle the board carefully, especially during starting and landing. Some people may also choose to use padding or protection for their boards to reduce the risk of damage from the handle or mini-boom.

dafunk
QLD, 561 posts
1 Feb 2023 8:26PM
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Yes. Went out on a strong day getting smashed. Plenty of dings etc. Im a beginner. Swapping the small wing to bar less.



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