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NoLimitz skinny mast all carbon extensions are the lightest in the industry
NoLimitz team rider Ian Ross demonstrating why you want to be on a skinny link to pop up photo of NoLimitz team rider Ian Ross

NOLIMITZ

Located in the Gorge for over 20 years, NoLimitz is the manufacturer of the original 'Skinny' mast, which remains unsurpassed for durability and performance. Designed by a team of engineers who love to sail on gear that does not bust, the founders of NoLimitz quickly realized that carbon is strongest in the skinny diameter, NOT the fat mast diameter, which was from the prehistoric years of aluminum masts.
NoLimitz continues to develop and build in the Gorge the leading edge in windsurfing mast technology. Pre-preg carbon lay-up ensures accuracy; rigorous testing guarantees unsurpassed response; all masts are wrapped with a UV-stable, abrasion-resistant outer coating. Bold fashion statement silk-screened graphics and boom markings will not magically disappear with use.
Take the step: grab the 'stick' and ride the wave, swell, sound... whatever your venue may be. Ride the true Skinny!

 
Original Bombproof 'Grey Matter'
91% carbon content
rig it
     
340 cm
$ 425
370 cm
$ 425
400 cm
$ 425
430 cm
$ 435
460 cm
special: $ 395
     
Silver 'Sumo' - Wave
91% carbon, 1 point stiffer
     
400 cm
$ 495
430 cm
$ 510
460 cm
$ 550
     
'FAST': Silver - FreeRide
95% carbon, lighter weight
     
460 cm
$ 570 special  $ 625 regular
490 cm
$ 585 special  $ 625 regular
     
All-Carbon 8" Extension
the lightest: $ 150


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Note: MSR = manufactures suggested retail for all 2007 prices; it includes tax where applicable.

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NoLimitz skinny masts silver and regular 'grey matter' 91% carbon content with UV stable outer coating
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