
Windsurfing harnesses the natural elements of the water and the wind to produce a sport that is exciting and exhilarating for all. BIC Windsurf aims to make the experience of windsurfing as simple as possible by developing products that are functional, easy to use, timeless and cost effective.
BIC Sport pursues these goals in 2010 with its new range "the Beach" boards, specifically designed for schools, and with the new Core 160 which comes with a daggerboard.
The development of the Techno 293OD is another major priority; proof of the continuing growth of the Class worldwide was the turnout at the latest World Championships, in Weymouth (GB), where 260 racers from 24 different countries came together to compete. The selection of the 6.8 and 7.8 One Design rigs as official rigs for this Class was a great boost to the growth of the Class.
With the Core boards, the 133, 148, 160D and 293D, BIC Windsurf has made the Techno models available and affordable to all.
The Techno range offers, as ever, exciting freeride boards, made for those looking for well-equipped, fast and manoeuvrable boards. At the latest Techno Garmin Runs, a speed of 36.10 knots was registered on a Techno 133, which shows the huge potential of the newest board in this range.
