Hyperlite Trifecta Wakesurfer By Varial Surfboards
Hyperlite Trifecta Wakesurfer By Varial Surfboards - 4'8" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Hyperlite Trifecta Wakesurfer By Varial Surfboards
Hyperlite is proud to bring you the new Hyperlite Trifecta Wakesurfer By Varial Surfboards. These varial foam and infused glassed boards are sure to take your wakesurfing to the next level. The Hyperlite Trifecta is hand made in Ventura, CA with exclusive aerospace grade materials, creating the most advanced ride the wakesurf industry has seen thus far.
The Trifecta yields a fast and responsive ride. It's squared off tail creates multiple pivot points that grab the water based on the riders position and tail pressure. Combined with a hard rail (edge) profile, the Hyperlite Trifecta Wakesurfer is unmatched in speed and drive! Not to mention, the Hyperlite Trifecta Wakesurfer comes with Futures Fins Boxes, allowing a 100% fin-to-base connection and endless aftermarket fins options to tweak your riding style.
What is Varial Foam?
Varial Foam is the world's first high performance foam adapted from advanced aerospace materials for surfboard construction. It is a new foam chemistry which focuses on improving the performance of the surfboard core. The high modulus of Varial Foam makes it 25% lighter and 30% stronger than a traditional PU surfboard blank with a stringer. It provides a strong and lively foundation on which shapers can incorporate any flex option they desire. Varial's extremely tight foam cell structure and uniform density enhance the board building process, eliminating variables which negatively affect a board's performance. Varial Foam is 100% UV resistant and always stringerless.
What is Infused Glass?
Varial has created a new patent-pending process for glassing boards, called Infused Glass. Drawing on our core competencies of adapting aerospace technologies for the advancement of surfboard performance, Varial has developed a revolutionary vacuum bagged glassing product. The process, currently used to make large wind turbine blades and race boat hulls, infuses polyester or epoxy resin into the fiberglass under vacuum pressure in one shot. This produces a uniform laminate with extremely low resin content, creating the ability to isolate and engineer specific characteristics into the skins of the surfboard for any desired performance attributes.
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