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Created by bel29 8 months ago, 29 Apr 2024
LISAWindsurfing
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5 Jan 2025 1:57AM
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Ben1973 said..

LISAWindsurfing said..



Awalkspoiled said..
Welcome, Nico! When might the boom grip be back in stock do you think?






The french surfshops have stollen all my stock recently with the Defi approching

I should have grips again in a month or so, all sizes 120/160/200. The surfshop "Locsurf" on the D?fi place has around 30 grips in stock if needed.

About the LISA harnesslines, my goal was indeed to propose something durable, on which you can replace the parts. So if you rope is dead, easy to change, same for the other parts. And the main thing was to get rid of all fabric/velcros/stitchings which are in my opinion the weaknesses of "traditionnal" lines in terms of durability, stiffness and durability of the stiffness. And it's fully homemade in my workshop in France, no chinese work here.

Nico




Tempted until you started knocking Chinese product, why do people do this? They can make stuff just as well and sometimes better than anyone else. You get what you pay for, it's not the Chinese factory's that's the problem it's manufactures not wanting to pay for quality.
made in France, America, uk, my garage etc is not a guarantee of quality


I don't agree with you.. Being able to produce localy instead of in China allows a better quality control and a way better reactivity in development. I master all the steps of development and production, and this way I make exactly what I consider to be the best, and I make it the way I consider the best. I remain flexible in my designs and thus I can implement upgrades easily and always provide the best.

And I also agree with you. China factories are able to provide superb quality and leadtimes for CNC machining and a lot of products. All depends of your business model and your strategy.

LISAWindsurfing
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5 Jan 2025 2:06AM
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JakeNN said..
Hi Nico,

Who is LISA?


Ahah good point. LISA was the beloved dog of my partner Ludo. She followed him in all his pro career in windsurfing and when we created the brand he asked me if we could name the brand LISA as she had just passed away. Could not refuse that .

BTW the LISA store is updated with 2025 lines ;) . New colors available, and the PRO lines for even more lightness and stiffness. And even lines for the WINGFOIL (shame on me developing products for it ahah . But pro riders came to me as they wanted LISA lines dedicated for wing racing, and it appeared that the first protos performed crazy good. So here it is.. But no way I'll ever call the brand LISA windfoiling )


And HAPPY NEW YEAR to everybody. I wish you great wind and to enjoy it with goods friends. And a good beer after

Nico

LISAWindsurfing
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5 Jan 2025 3:55PM
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LISAWindsurfing said..

But no way I'll ever call the brand LISA windfoiling )





* WINGfoiling

BSN101
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7 Jan 2025 12:03PM
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bel29 said..
Finally got to try these on the course. Not only are they super easy to mount on the boom (no more fiddling with velcro), they tighten under load so you never have to readjust the attachments once mounted on the boom. They're super easy to adjust on the fly, and strike the perfect balance between stability and movement for easy hooking in/out. Great and innovative product, highly recommend.

See: lisawindsurfing.com/#hardnesslines

and in this clip, used by some fast guys www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/Amazing-foil-FPV-footage?page=1

















Are the blue tubes replaceable? I'm not happy how they sit when I have them long , my harness just on the end of the plastic rather than more central in the loop. Cheers D

bel29
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8 Jan 2025 10:18PM
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i think so, but would have to confirm; in the meantime nico has come out with a new 2025 version, featuring among other things (even) longer lines (and, by the looks of it, tubes), which may address your concerns:

lisawindsurfing.shop/products/harnesslines-2-0-iq-foil

LISAWindsurfing
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9 Jan 2025 3:22PM
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BSN101 said..

bel29 said..
Finally got to try these on the course. Not only are they super easy to mount on the boom (no more fiddling with velcro), they tighten under load so you never have to readjust the attachments once mounted on the boom. They're super easy to adjust on the fly, and strike the perfect balance between stability and movement for easy hooking in/out. Great and innovative product, highly recommend.

See: lisawindsurfing.com/#hardnesslines

and in this clip, used by some fast guys www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Foiling/Amazing-foil-FPV-footage?page=1


















Are the blue tubes replaceable? I'm not happy how they sit when I have them long , my harness just on the end of the plastic rather than more central in the loop. Cheers D


Hi mate!

The tubes are glued together with the main plastic part, it's not supposed to be disassembled and it will surely be really hard to do it.

If you really want to change it, I would advice to cut the tube some cm below the plastic part, and to glue a new one with a sleeve. Original tube on the 2.0 lines is PU tube 10mm OD * 6.5mm ID. You can use a sleeve made of PU tube 14mm OD * 10mm ID. Cyanocrylate glue has a good bonding power on PU.

Nico



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