2012 GOYA BOARDS RANGE
FORGIVING TO THE
FORGIVING TO THE EXTREME
Thank you! That’s the first thing we needed to get out. The 2012 Goya boards range is the result of what have been two incredible seasons of positive feedback. It seems like everyone has really been embracing our turn of the decade shapes and has gone the extra mile of sharing their very personal praise and thoughts.
So why then is this year’s range more compact? Less diverse? Less but better? Isn’t growth the ultimate answer and indicator of success? Well, growth and success have different definitions for everybody it seems. We don’t define them by the number of board models we can manage to fit on a double spread advertising. In fact, while the plain number of models has decreased, the range of use has widened. Let’s go through the range and find out just how that holds true.
Custom
We’ll begin by taking a look at the Custom range. Not only has the entire range been carefully tweaked and fine tuned, but it has also been extended by both a smaller and a bigger size, allowing for smaller riders to master high wind conditions and for bigger riders to take the sheer joy of Quad windsurfing into light wind wave days.
One
The One has undergone the most dramatic change as we have developed it into an evolving series that spans from superbly agile wave boards all the way to bold freerace machines. You might call the One a brand in it’s own, but really what it is is board selection made easy. Roughly choose what conditions you’re going to be sailing in, pick the volume that suits you and just go sailing. Done. It’s really that simple. Why does it work? Because the boards are extremely flexible and forgiving to use. They don’t limit you to a single discipline, as boards from the past used to do. These boards are all about sponteneity and creative riding.
Air
What is there to say. The development of this board, frankly was very easy. We decided on the Freestyle volume that everybody seems to end up using, implemented our most professional Freestyle shape and, well, yes, that’s it. We hope you can keep up with it, or at least learn to match it’s potential eventually. We’re still trying.
Surf
The Surf received a number of small updates and improvements for 2012, as well as a fresh look to match the new range, but hey, in the end it simply was, is and will be an instant favorite beginner board. |