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Quatro International on Quads

The Revolution

Stephan
August 27th 2011

The twin fin has revolutionized wave sailing with tighter turns and increased maneuverability. Any amateur or professional sailor felt the added value of this concept and enjoyed the benefit of having a board that would help them push their limits even further.

Following this trend and motivation of sailors wanting to be as close to the wave as possible, the influence from surfing came in and Keith started thinking about adapting the Quad concept by bringing it to windsufing, bringing forward a brand new potential to modern wave riding.

At first, the Quads showed great abilities in wave sailing but had a few drawbacks that did not make it suitable for production. So after over a year or prototyping and testing, the quad shapes started to show new infinite potential with an amazing performance in overall conditions, great wave sailing abilities, early planning along with other very positive attributes.

Putting four fins on a exiting twin fin shape was the first step of the development. The result was ok, but as the fins were tuned to match the feel and grab of a quad the shape of a twin fin became no longer suitable. And from here, testing and working on shapes, exploring new rockers, curves and outlines Keith found the Quad shape that will allow the concept to shine in all conditions.

The all New Quatro Quad line will be an all new shape experience with two sizes, 75 Liters and 85 Liters featuring the new moon tail concept along with a brand new and progressive rocker that will feel even smoother and faster.

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  2. Paolo says:

    I am a happy owner of a custom quad by keith teboul rocker #4 (shape new levi). I would like to know what rocker has LS and KT quatro series? Out of curiosity drawing a comparison with my board.