We saw a good forecast for the next four to five days for Morocco and Boujmaa Guilloul invited me to come over and check out his place. A plane, a taxi et voila! After that we enjoyed good meals, wind and waves! I’ve been going to these spots for the last ten years, it really is a good place with a very calm and special vibe to it. It was also a possibility to show this beautiful country to my girlfriend Sophia, while hooking up with Boujmaa and the Moulay crew, training together, having fun. Besides this Brendan came over to capture the action on film
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1 September 2009
14 July 2009
3 April 2009
T1 Goes Bamboo.

T1 is known for its audacity to think outside the box: The first to promote and firmly believe in a compact, user-need driven product range following its ‘One Man. One Board.’ concept. T1 then set new industry standards with its Version 3.0 introducing the revolutionary ‘revoXskin’ and ‘CarboX’ construction. Now, T1 is taking board building to yet another level with their technology called ‘BambO²/CarbonX’. As of Version 4.0 T1 embraces and incorporates Bamboo veneers in all T1 boards! It is a logical step for this innovation driven company to make the best built boards not only better but also Greener and even more durable. T1’s ‘CarboX’ construction uses strategically oriented carbon layers, mirrored inside and outside the PVC sandwich skin, paired with T-stringers in deck and bottom to tune and control torsion and flex in its boards depending on their range of use. RevoXskin is a UV-resistant and 100 % waterproof finishing film eliminating the use of any fillers and primers. By integrating full BambO² decks and bottoms in its ‘Version 4.0’ range, T1 is able to further boost the resilience* of its windsurf boards and enhance stiffness and toughness at the same time: Customers will be rewarded with longer lasting products that will keep their crisp and snappy “new board feeling” for many years. The bamboo fiber excels with an immense tensile strength rivaling many metal alloys but also features a strength-to-weight ratio better than graphite (carbon). This makes the bamboo fiber one of the most resilient natural materials known to man. * ‘Resilience’ is the property of a material to absorb energy when it is deformed elastically and then, upon unloading to have this energy recovered. www.thommen1.com

T1 is known for its audacity to think outside the box: The first to promote and firmly believe in a compact, user-need driven product range following its ‘One Man. One Board.’ concept. T1 then set new industry standards with its Version 3.0 introducing the revolutionary ‘revoXskin’ and ‘CarboX’ construction. Now, T1 is taking board building to yet another level with their technology called ‘BambO²/CarbonX’. As of Version 4.0 T1 embraces and incorporates Bamboo veneers in all T1 boards! It is a logical step for this innovation driven company to make the best built boards not only better but also Greener and even more durable. T1’s ‘CarboX’ construction uses strategically oriented carbon layers, mirrored inside and outside the PVC sandwich skin, paired with T-stringers in deck and bottom to tune and control torsion and flex in its boards depending on their range of use. RevoXskin is a UV-resistant and 100 % waterproof finishing film eliminating the use of any fillers and primers. By integrating full BambO² decks and bottoms in its ‘Version 4.0’ range, T1 is able to further boost the resilience* of its windsurf boards and enhance stiffness and toughness at the same time: Customers will be rewarded with longer lasting products that will keep their crisp and snappy “new board feeling” for many years. The bamboo fiber excels with an immense tensile strength rivaling many metal alloys but also features a strength-to-weight ratio better than graphite (carbon). This makes the bamboo fiber one of the most resilient natural materials known to man. * ‘Resilience’ is the property of a material to absorb energy when it is deformed elastically and then, upon unloading to have this energy recovered. www.thommen1.com
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