From 2020, Mistral branded Windsurfer LT boards will form an exciting part of our inventory, where the M-Dot can fly high again in celebration of days gone by with the view for the future in growing the sport.
Why?
It could be contested and indeed the question is being asked, “Why did Mistral not re-release the Mistral Competition rather than brand a Windsurfer LT Mistral?” This is an important question for which we have some important answers. If we re-released the Mistral Competition, it would rekindle the old days of being in competition with the original Windsurfer® One Design and at this point of the sports history, it is our position, it is more important to nurture and grow grass roots Windsurfing, than it is to re-release an alternative choice of board that would serve to dilute the potential to grow a singular Class of board.
Tooled up
With the Kona board in recent times having built up a loyal following and with the release of the Windsurfer LT, Mistral’s production of the Mistral Competition, could be seen as disingenuous, when we and the world recognise Hoyle Schweitzer’s original Windsurfer® as the seminal foundation board of the sport and the impact it can have through it’s own re-birth. Not insignificantly, in economic terms this is not the 80s when the sport was so big and growth so vertical, investments were justifiable; whereas today, it makes commercial sense to support an in-situ opportunity for a symbiotic expression of support for an iconic product that is ‘tooled-up’ for production, ready to go and being offered unilaterally between brands.
Board Lengte: 366CM
Breedte: 74CM
Gewicht: 15KG
Volume: 227 Liter.