Novelties 2023ION Rival waist harness - soft and affordable

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 · 31.03.2023

High freedom of movement thanks to a soft shell - that's what manufacturer ION promises with its new Rival harness.
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Rival is the latest addition to the ION harness collection. The waist harness is designed to offer the best possible freedom of movement thanks to its very soft shell, complementing the hard shell models Curv and Radium.

An internal, stretchy strap fixes the ION Rival waist harness to the body, which is then pulled tight using easy-to-operate PVC buckles. The Rival is equipped with the tried-and-tested ION hook plate - known internally as the Spectre Bar - which guarantees a very firm fit of the hooks and distributes the forces well with its rubber coating.

The target group for the ION Rival is likely to be large - it ranges from beginners to freestylers and wave fans. Despite its upmarket features, the Rival is one of the more affordable models in the ION range with a price tag of 239.99 euros >> available here.

The waist harness is available in two colours (black/blue) - and in sizes XS/S/M/L and XL.

The advantages of a waist harness

The hook is naturally higher on waist harnesses. In strong winds, you can push your bum and hips out further, which brings the centre of gravity outwards or downwards and ensures better control at the limit. And more control always means more speed. If there is very little wind, you can ride the sail more upright thanks to the higher hook position, provided you have the necessary body tension, which also has a positive effect on planing performance and speed.

The aspect that you can ride the boom higher with a waist harness, which ensures that the board flies more over the fin and gets a freer planing position, is also a big advantage, especially in light wind conditions. In addition, you naturally have much better freedom of movement in manoeuvres.

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