GOYA SURF ALU RDM BOOM

GoyaSKU: GY20WCBMSAL100150

Size: 100-150
Price:
Sale price€155,00

Goya Surf Alu RDM 2021 Kids' Boom

We kept this in mind when designing the Surf Bar, made of T6 aluminum: The Surf is what we want our own kids to ride. It's lightweight and won't let your child down, whether in fun or challenging situations.

At 25.7 mm, it comes with a grip designed for kid-sized hands, perfect for small steps and big dreams. The Surf Boom is literally a scaled-down version of our full-size aluminum booms, offering the best quality for your little ones.

Specs:

Please note that the diameters indicated describe the boom tube without grip tape. The grip tape has an additional 1.5 mm thickness (multiplied by two to calculate the total diameter).

Available as a training boom in 100-150, 120-170 centimeters.

Goya Skinny Pro Carbon Boom

The Carbon Skinny Pro comes as a 100% prepreg carbon monocoque body and extension. Its 24.5mm grip takes diameter reduction to the next level. Comfort. Control. It's hard to get your gear to focus on anything else these days.

New with a wider tail and stiffer tubes.

This boom is as stiff and strong as you can get on the market, and in carbon technology in general. The double-pin locking system ensures a firm fit and a wide load distribution between the body and boom extension. It's an uncompromising high-performance product with modern, wide, and stiff tail ends. Constructed from 33mSI pre-preg carbon.

Specs:

Please note that the diameters indicated describe the pen barrel without grip tape. The grip tape has an additional 1.5 mm thickness (multiplied by two to calculate the total diameter).

Available in 125-175, 130-180, 140-190 and 150-200 centimeters.

The adapter allows use with RDM and SDM masts.

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