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2024 North Sonar HM Carbon Mast

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Original price $1,249.00 - Original price $1,399.00
Original price $1,399.00
$1,399.00
$1,249.00 - $1,399.00
Current price $1,399.00
Size: 105cm

Impossibly thin. Impressively fast. We’ve reduced the thickness of the submerged portion of our new High Modulus Pre-preg Carbon masts by over 15% compared to our standard Carbon masts, while also increasing both bending and torsional stiffness. The HM80 favors disciplines without wind power - prone surf, pump and downwind. The shorter chord length over the entire mast length reduces drag and increases maneuverability. This delivers more glide, more efficient pumping, and quicker turns. The HM85 covers all disciplines, with a focus on wing-foiling. Wind-powered disciplines require edging against the wind to create forward drive. Some of this drive comes from the front wing, and some comes from the mast. To efficiently provide this drive, the chord length in the submerged part of the mast is slightly longer. It increases near the top of the mast to maximize stiffness with no drag penalty, as this part of the mast is clear of the water once on foil. A more efficient underwater body shape means less drag and, hence, high and easier-to-reach top-end speed. Ventilation on the mast is now a thing of the past. We paid particular attention to this detail, so no matter the sea state, ventilation on the mast's TE is significantly reduced. The HM105 has been optimized for racing. The thickness of the submerged part of the mast is a further 1mm thinner than the HM80 and HM85, to provide maximum top-end speed. As a result this mast is not for jumping. Like the HM85, the chord length in the submerged region has been tailored to provide good upwind drive, while the chord length increases above the waterline to maximize stiffness. A more efficient underwater body shape means less drag and, hence, high and easier-to-reach top-end speed.