This is the Slingshot Recommended lubricant for all Phantasm and Hover Glide Foil Systems. Comes with one PROLAN Lubricant container and Tephlon Roll of Tape.KITEBOARDING HYDROFOIL MAINTENANCE TIPSIf youve clicked through to this, weve got a pretty good id
This is the Slingshot Recommended lubricant for all Phantasm and Hover Glide Foil Systems. Comes with one PROLAN Lubricant container and Tephlon Roll of Tape.
If youve clicked through to this, weve got a pretty good idea that you know whats coming.
Kiteboarding hydrofoil maintenance IS IMPORTANT.
Thats it! Just like a bike chain needs lube and your skis need a regular tune, your foil needs some lovin. Though many treat it as a set-it-and-forget component, the nature of the materials in your foil leaves them prone to nasty chemical reactionsand your hardware can get crusty. Nobody has time for that.
For those interested in the cold, hard science of the thing (geeks unite!), read on below. For those itching to get back to foiling freedom, the main takeaway here:
Here is a one-page, step-by-step Windsurfing hydrofoilMaintenance Guide.
Its not simply the saltwater-meets-metal aspect that triggers the detrimental reaction in your foil. True, your problems are exponentially less pressing if youre a freshwater foiler, but the two starring archenemies in this story: carbon and aluminum.
Slingshot Foils are built with a combination of four main material components: an aluminum mast, carbon front and rear wings, fiberglass, and titanium screws. In our case, aluminum is one of the lightest, strongest materials possible and ideal to serve as masts for our foils for both optimal durability and price point.
However, its also the instigator of the adverse reactions that screw up your getup. Saltwater acts as an electrolytic bridge between the wet, ignoble aluminum, thereby coaxing it into reacting with its neighboring carbon. Though weve thoroughly separated the two with a generous layer of peacemaking fiberglass, saltwater invariably travels up the threads in the titanium bolts (this is especially true if even the smallest grains of sand get stuck in the threads) and the crust begins to build. Once the aluminum and carbon are wedded, they dont like to come apart. Over time, what youre left with is a bolt that refuses to budge. And a prompt call to our customer service line.
The good news: frequent loosening and flushing with freshwater slow this process nearly to a halt. If you keep up with it, chances are good that your foil will last for years of euphoric ocean sessions.
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