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On our last of 3 episodes, Dave Westwood, Director of Sales and Marketing at ALUULA, Paula Novotna, Professional Kite and Wing Foiler and Klaas Voegt, Co-Division Manager PD & Marketing Duotone Wing & Foiling Duotone, join us to talk about:
- How did the ALUULA Duotone relationship develop?
- Why did Duotone start using ALUULA
- Early insights into the use of the fabric (R&D, Testing)
- What are the performance benefits of ALUULA
- How has using this material impacted the way Duotone designs wings?
- Longevity of the wings versus dacron/stiffness. Are there other benefits?
- How does it feel to ride an ALUULA wing versus Dacron or other materials
- Is there a Target market group, or is the material for everyone? (heavy versus light riders)
- Can you feel the weight or performance differences
- And Much More!
Visit: https://aluula.com/ & https://www.duotonesports.com
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On our last of 3 episodes, Dave Westwood, Director of Sales and Marketing at ALUULA, Paula Novotna, Professional Kite and Wing Foiler and Klaas Voegt, Co-Division Manager PD & Marketing Duotone Wing & Foiling Duotone, join us to talk about:
- How did the ALUULA Duotone relationship develop?
- Why did Duotone start using ALUULA
- Early insights into the use of the fabric (R&D, Testing)
- What are the performance benefits of ALUULA
- How has using this material impacted the way Duotone designs wings?
- Longevity of the wings versus dacron/stiffness. Are there other benefits?
- How does it feel to ride an ALUULA wing versus Dacron or other materials
- Is there a Target market group, or is the material for everyone? (heavy versus light riders)
- Can you feel the weight or performance differences
- And Much More!
Visit: https://aluula.com/ & https://www.duotonesports.com
Watch entire episode on Youtube
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