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They are specifically positioned in each sail depending on its area of use. With Kevlar Stretch Control you will permanently find consistent characteristics and performance in your sail.

Double seams form the most stable connection between individual panels and different materials. They are used in stress zones as well as in areas of high tension and make your sail robust and durable. The alternating arrangement of the sail battens on the front and back of the sail allows a balanced tension and weight ratio. With this feature you have the same sail feeling, no matter which direction you are driving.

Often used in flatwater sails with a big surface in the boom area. The longest batten of the sail starts under the boom and ends above the clew. In this area the deepest profile as well as the largest surface of the sail is located. The Cross Batten stabilizes this area, especially when pumping. The center of effort point remains stable.

In order to guarantee the functionality, easy handling and longevity of our sails, we have developed various features over the years and made them our standard.

The individual details show once again the dedication and precision of our sail designer Renato Morlotti. An important aspect that makes our quality possible and distinguishes us from other sail brands. The Smart Clew Construction is based on the specific and precise alignment of different materials. The result is an extremely durable clew area without additional weight. The Clew Construction setup, which varies depending on the type of sail, defines the direction in which tension and force are transmitted from the clew to the sail, thus supporting the stability of the profile.

The wave sails are equipped with two clew eyelets which are set asymmetrically for individual tuning. For wave and cross over sails as well as for the freeride sail Stream, a concave cut is used from the batten above the boom to the clew, reducing the distance from the mast to the clew. On the more performance-orientated flatwater sails, the RBL cut is made directly on the batten above the clew and the eyelet is shifted inwards by up to 12 cm. After rolling up the sail, simply attach the bungee rope and the sail can be stowed away easier and more space-saving.

All seams in the significantly stressed foot area are protected by Dacron coverings. Fast Rigging Easy Doing F.

The mark is found in the upper sail window. Simply trim the downhaul rope until the loose leech reaches the FRED mark. The large reinforcement at the sail top avoids abrasion and wearing out whilst rigging. With some sails a Vario Top is used, which also allows the use of a longer mast. An additional loop is sewn on top of each sail.

It serves to hook in the sail if you want to pull out the mast. Lightweight mini battens take control of the leech while twisting and avoid detrimental leech flutter. By that, the window fabrics are prevented from damage and the longevity of the sail is increased.

PVC logo labels on the batten pockets prevent wearing out and abrasion whilst rigging. The Internal Trim Batten system is completely integrated into the batten pocket. The battens can stay tensioned in the sail.

The fine adjustment ensures an optimal trim. The profiled end piece offers additional protection against abrasion. An Allen key to tension comes with each sail. Listed below are tracks with similar keys and BPM to the track where the track can be harmonically mixed. The duration of this track is and was released on April 14, As of now, this track is currently not as popular as other songs out there.

Since this track has a tempo of , the tempo markings of this song would be Allegro fast, quick, and bright. Based on the tempo, this track could possibly be a great song to play while you are walking. Overall, we believe that this song has a fast tempo. In other words, for DJs who are harmonically matchings songs, the Camelot key for this track is 7B. Olaf: And who's the funky-looking donkey over there? Anna: That's Sven.

Olaf: Uh-huh. And who's the reindeer? Anna: [confused] Anna: Olaf, did Elsa build you? Olaf: Yeah, why? Anna: Do you know where she is? Kristoff: [takes one of Olaf's arms and examines it] Fascinating. Anna: Do you think you could show us the way? Kristoff: I'll tell you why: We need Elsa to bring back summer. Olaf: Summer?! Anna: M-hm. Kristoff: Really? I guess you don't have much experience with heat?

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