Hi all
seeking input from the knowledge base here
Looking to replace a carbon slalom boom with a new simmer carbon in 180cm -240.
Any comments Or thought
thx
C
I've had that boom (simmer black line 180-240) for the last 18 months and very happy with it. It has the tapered arms so thinner where you grip but thicker in the tail for stiffness. I use the boom for sails from 5.5 to 8.4
doesnt come with adjustable outhaul so you need to buy that separately.
The current 2019 Simmer 180-240 SX10 the replacement for the blackline the arms are straight not tapered. The Sx10 180-240 is a great boom.
2019 sx 10 great boom no drilled holes in the backend they are moulded and boom is really stiff...and no aeron product ....in 2019...
I got both the new 2019 SX10 180-240 and SX8 180-240 and used them on the water.
The boom arm is tapered on both booms, just to clear that up. (thicker in the tail section for better stiffness)
Great booms and very stiff.
2019 sx 10 great boom no drilled holes in the backend they are moulded and boom is really stiff...and no aeron product ....in 2019...
Actually all the fittings appear to be Aeron/TD so likely the tubes are as well... Same as Goya etc...
2019 sx 10 great boom no drilled holes in the backend they are moulded and boom is really stiff...and no aeron product ....in 2019...
Actually all the fittings appear to be Aeron/TD so likely the tubes are as well... Same as Goya etc...
no aeron parts on the 2019 sx 10 simmer carbon booms....
2019 sx 10 great boom no drilled holes in the backend they are moulded and boom is really stiff...and no aeron product ....in 2019...
Actually all the fittings appear to be Aeron/TD so likely the tubes are as well... Same as Goya etc...
no aeron parts on the 2019 sx 10 simmer carbon booms....
I guess it depends what you mean by "Aeron" parts. Those parts look almost definitely from the Aeron factory, unless you know for a fact otherwise, but I would be very surprised if that were so. Nothing wrong with it. Very few booms out there not using at least some parts from that factory & most made 100% there - some with proprietary parts others with badged generic parts or a mix.
2019 sx 10 great boom no drilled holes in the backend they are moulded and boom is really stiff...and no aeron product ....in 2019...
Actually all the fittings appear to be Aeron/TD so likely the tubes are as well... Same as Goya etc...
no aeron parts on the 2019 sx 10 simmer carbon booms....
I guess it depends what you mean by "Aeron" parts. Those parts look almost definitely from the Aeron factory, unless you know for a fact otherwise, but I would be very surprised if that were so. Nothing wrong with it. Very few booms out there not using at least some parts from that factory & most made 100% there - some with proprietary parts others with badged generic parts or a mix.
yes like on chinook booms...sorry for OT
info from simmer sails....Hi UWe, Correct. These booms are not produced by Aeron. We produce these boom our self in our own factory.
I got both the new 2019 SX10 180-240 and SX8 180-240 and used them on the water.
The boom arm is tapered on both booms, just to clear that up. (thicker in the tail section for better stiffness)
Great booms and very stiff.
To clear it up even more The comparison was being made between the 2017 Blackline 180 which had a large difference between the front and tail of the boom arm end diameter which was very noticeable when moving your backhand back.. Simmer changed this for the 2018 Blackline 180 and now the 2019 SX10 180 which has a very minor taper that is barely noticeable.
I have used both booms.
Just wanted to clear it up so people don't thing there was no change in the taper for the SX10 180 boom.
Got a few to clear out if anyone is interested send me a pm for details . There's also a Chinook wave 150-200 and simmer slalom 180-240.