FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
NEILPRYDE TO RE-WORK & RE-LAUNCH FORMULA RACING PROGRAM
October 10th 2005 - NeilPryde today announces the temporary suspension of the
production and sale of the company’s Formula Racing products (i.e X9 Racing
Masts and RS5 sails in sizes of 10.7 and upwards).
Over the course of the past year we’ve enjoyed great success with our RS5
Speedseeker sails among speed and slalom enthusiasts. Unfortunately, over the
same period, we’ve experienced unprecedented breakage rates of X9 racing masts
among Formula sailors, and for this reason we’re temporarily suspending
production & sales of NeilPryde Formula equipment.
As Formula racers continue to demand more powerful sails, it’s appears we’ve
reached a performance threshold for masts built using current technology. Having
made thorough examinations of broken equipment returned by our own Pro team
riders as well as equipment from competing sailors, it’s clear that the
increased compression loading on modern Formula sails are simply causing current
rigs to collapse.
It’s important to recognise that this is not a problem restricted to our own
brand - mast breakages are now becoming a common deciding factor in Formula
Racing all around the world - it’s clear that mast breakages are now plaguing
all the brands in the marketplace.
We’ve made numerous attempts to solve this problem using running changes in the
production process, but the breakages have continued and we’re no closer to
resolving the problem using current technology and construction methods. We
would like to stress that the suspension of production is a temporary measure
and not a full-scale withdrawal from Racing.
We are already hard at work with a team of technical partners of the highest
calibre, and we’re very confident that we’ll re-emerge early in the new year
with an all-new mast and sail that will once again become the benchmark for
performance in both Formula and Slalom Racing.
We would also like to take this opportunity to voice our concerns that Formula
Racing sails have now begun to exceed the practical size limits for the sport of
windsurfing. The very high development costs required to create high performance
rigs of over 10 sq/m are not really justified by their limited performance
window nor by the tiny number of racers that use them.
These ‘exotic’ products are unaffordable for almost all regular sailors - and
with only a handful of sponsored Pro-sailors able to access the equipment, it
leads us to question the validity of taking equipment to these kind of extremes.
We will be pressing the windsurfing regulatory bodies to urgently review size
limits in Windsurfing races.
In order to continue our support for customers of our current (RS4 & RS5) racing
sails we recommend sailors use the NeilPryde X6 masts (with extender where
necessary) which continue to perform well with all RS Racing sails. In addition
we have put in place an X9 Mast Exchange Programme for customers who have broken
their X9 Racing Masts - these will now be replaced free-of-charge with an X6
masts and a credit voucher for 300 Euro* exchangeable against any NeilPryde
product.
Summarising the situation, NeilPryde Windsurfing Division Manager, Jonathan
Squires made the following comments: “Over the past twenty years NeilPryde has
established a reputation as the number one performance brand on the water. As a
company we’re committed to providing our customers with exceptional products
that they can rely on with absolute confidence. With breakages among formula
sailors running at the rates we’ve seen this season, we have no choice but to
suspend production while we make the necessary technical changes to our Formula
Racing programme. We can assure our racing customers that development and
production of the RS-6 “Speedseeker” sails, up to and including size 9.8m, is
right on schedule for release in January 2006 in conjunction with an appropriate
range of mast and booms.”
Detailed product information will be made available in the very near future at
NeilPryde.com.
Neil Pryde Windsurfing
October 15th 2005
- NeilPryde today announces the temporary suspension of the production
and sale of X9 Racing Masts and RS5 Racing sails in sizes of 10.7 and upwards.
Over the course of the past year we’ve enjoyed great success with our RS5
Speedseeker sails among speed and slalom enthusiasts. Unfortunately, over the
same period, we’ve experienced higher than acceptable breakage rates of X9
racing masts among Formula sailors, and for this reason we’re temporarily
suspending production & sales of NeilPryde rigs over 10sq/m.
As Formula racers continue to demand larger, more powerful sails, it’s appears
we’ve reached a performance threshold for masts built using current technology.
Having made thorough examinations of equipment returned by our own Pro team
riders as well as equipment from competing sailors, it’s clear that the
increased compression loading on modern Formula sails are the main cause of
these problems.
It’s important to recognise that this is not a problem restricted to our own
brand - mast breakages are now becoming a common deciding factor in Formula
Racing all around the world - it’s clear that mast breakages are now plaguing
all the brands in the marketplace. We’ve made numerous attempts to solve this
problem using running changes in the production process, but have not yet found
a satisfactory solution to the problem.
We are now hard at work with a team of technical partners of the highest calibre,
and we’re very confident that we’ll re-emerge early in the new year with
an all-new Racing mast for the forthcoming RS6 sails (up to 10 sq/m) and that
these will once again become the benchmark for performance in Racing.
We are also working on the development of X9 masts for Formula sails in excess
of 10sq/m and if it becomes possible to manufacture an economically viable mast
range to support these large sails we are prepared to reconsider our position.
Meanwhile we will be pressing the windsurfing regulatory bodies to urgently
review size limits in Windsurfing races. We would like to stress that the
suspension of production is a temporary measure and not a full-scale
withdrawal from Racing.
We would also like to take this opportunity to voice our concerns that Formula
Racing sails have now begun to exceed the practical size limits for the sport of
windsurfing. The very high development costs required to create high performance
rigs of over 10 sq/m are not really justified by their limited performance
window nor by the tiny number of racers that use them. These ‘exotic’ products
are unaffordable for almost all regular sailors - and with only a handful of
sponsored Pro-sailors able to access the equipment, it leads us to question the
validity of taking equipment to these kind of extremes.
In order to continue our support for customers of our current RS4 & RS5 racing
sails we recommend sailors use the NeilPryde X6 masts (with extender where
necessary) which continue to perform well with all RS Racing sails. In addition
we have put in place an X9 Mast Exchange Programme for customers who have
broken their X9 Racing Masts - return the broken mast to your dealer and these
will be replaced free-of-charge with an X6 mast and a credit voucher for 300
Euro* exchangeable against any NeilPryde product.
Summarising the situation, NeilPryde Windsurfing Division Manager,
Jonathan Squires made the following comments: “Over the past twenty years
NeilPryde has established a reputation as the number one performance brand on
the water. As a company we’re committed to providing our customers with
exceptional products that they can rely on with absolute confidence. With
breakages among formula sailors running at the rates we’ve seen this season, we
have no choice but to suspend production while we make the necessary technical
changes to our Racing programme.
We can assure our racing customers that development and production of the RS-6
“Speedseeker” sails, up to and including size 9.8m, is right on schedule for
release in January 2006 in conjunction with an appropriate range of mast and
booms.”
Any further developments regarding this issue will be made available at
NeilPryde.com.
Neil Pryde Windsurfing
THE DIFFERENCE
* Or equivalent local currency / conditions will apply.