Simmer Style Quantum
The Quantum is designed to perform in all types of wind swell type wave sailing. Although it excels in onshore conditions, it is actually the most versatile wave board in the range, featuring a huge performance register and super easy sailing in any type of wave. Thanks to the five carbon slotboxes you can tune the board for a huge spectrum of conditions, from light wind to high-wind and from onshore to sideshore. Quantum is able to adapt and thrive in any environment.
Keeping with the popular traits in previous versions of Quantum, it is super loose and effective in smaller surf, but now it also handles bigger waves, with faster down the line riding capacity and snappy rail to rail turns. It also handles choppier conditions more effectively due to the single-to-double concave which absorbs chops and drives the water towards the fins with a slight V in the tail. This hull shape configuration creates a stability and control even in the most demanding conditions. The wider and curvy outline allows Quantum to stay lively even when loaded with a larger sail. This very effective volume distribution also allows the rider to choose a slightly bigger board yet still have drive in turns and a tight turning radius.
If you’re looking for one board that does it all, Quantum is your weapon of choice.
The tri fin Quantum rivals in most freewave boards for early planing, upwind performance and ease of sailing while still providing awesome turning performance. The tri fin setup provides plenty of power for bigger sails and excellent control for jumping. On the wave this setup gives the best possible projection and drive in turns, assisting the sailor in keeping speed through the bottom turn, even in slower waves.ALTERNATIVE FIN SETUP // TWIN
The twin fin Quantum is the fastest and most free and lively running of the bunch. With only two fins, drag is lower and the fin power acts further back on the board. This lifts the nose of the board which in a straightline adds further speed and gives more looseness and quicker reactions in turns. The combination of twin fin and the fast tail rocker provides great ability to set up the top turn either for slashy release or solid power hooks.Alternative fin setup // QUAD
For sideshore, bigger waves or choppier conditions, a quad setup will add total grip and control. The front fins will push some more rail in the water and lower the nose, adding more security both on the way out and on a fast wave. The lower maximum fin depth also gives a smoother and easier turn entry at very high speeds,which comes in handy when you need some fin for upwind
SPECIFICATONS
size | length | width | fins | finbox | sail | weight |
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75 | 222 | 57 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT170 / Twin BT150 / Quad M95 + BT140 | 5 x slot box | 3.4-5.0 | 6.0 kg |
80 | 223 | 58 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT180 / Twin BT160 / Quad M95 + BT140 | 5 x slot box | 4.0-5.3 | 6.2 kg |
85 | 225 | 59 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT180 / Twin BT160 / Quad M95 + BT150 | 5 x slotbox | 4.0-5.6 | 6.3 kg |
90 | 226 | 60 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT190 / Twin BT160 / Quad M105 + BT150 | 5 x slot box | 4.2-5.6 | 6.4 kg |
95 | 227 | 61 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT200 / Twin BT170 / Quad M105 + BT160 | 5 x slot box | 4.2-5.9 | 6.5 kg |
105 | 229 | 63 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT210 / Twin BT170 / Quad M105 + BT160 | 5 x slot box | 4.5-6.2 | 6.8 kg |
115 | 230 | 66 | Tri 2 x M105 + BT220 / Twin BT170 / Quad M105 + BT160 | 5 x slot box | 4.5-6.2 | 7.2 kg |