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Old 02-03-2006, 05:57 PM
surferazul surferazul is offline
 
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help on divinicell or corecell kiteboard core

Hi i would like to know wich is the best core foam i can get for my kiteboards, untill now i have been using divinicell h 80kg/m density, but with the new jumps the forces are increasing the fiber glass is lasting, the core not though has exploded in a couple of protos, i have been told to use corecell.
Any ideas or sites were i can look at the characteristics?
Where to get these new foam?
Any advices?
Tnx a lot Carlos
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Old 02-03-2006, 06:35 PM
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core

check out NIDACORE google it. Its a great product
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