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Written by Rob Mousley   
Friday, 10 March 2006

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V10 Sport
Through the magic of Skype I caught up with Oscar Chalupsky a few days ago. He’s in China at the new factory where the Epic V10 is manufactured and has been inspecting and testing the first production skis.

 

Oscar is combining the testing with training for the Molokai Challenge – surely the first time an athlete has trained for this event on a tidal river (the Fuchun River) in South East China!

Both Oscar and Greg Barton have been testing the V10 Sport – as the photos show.

 

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Note the Chinese junk behind Greg

 

“The V10 Sport is incredibly stable,” Oscar said, “and doesn’t appear to be that much slower than the V10. But I’ll be testing and comparing the different skis using GPS and heart rate monitor over the next few weeks.”

 

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Oscar shared some more information about Epic’s plans for various models of the ski. The V10 comes in three different shapes:

 

  • the V10
  • the V10 Sport – slightly shorter, significantly more stable
  • the V10L – “L” for low volume for physically lighter paddlers

 

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Greg Barton at speed in the V10 Sport
 

 

Three different construction layups result in different weights (and costs):

 

  • the V10 Ultra is “ultra-light” has a target weight of 9.5-10.5kg
  • the V10 Standard has a target weight of 14-15.5kg
  • the V10 Econo has a target weight of around 17kg.

 

Technologies

 

The skis are made from Kevlar and Nomex Honeycomb sheets.

 

The “Ultra” skis have a special paint coating process (multiple primer and paint coats – similar to the paint job on cars) that takes 15 days to complete (although they’re working to reduce the time and cost of this process).

 

The other two layups have vinylester resin coatings.

 

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V10 Ultra set - before finishes

 

The photo above shows a V10 Ultra before finishes. It weighs 8.04kg and is expected to weigh around 10kg once the paint job has been completed and the fittings have been added.

 

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written by Guest, March 10, 2006
You guys should get some award for even going out in that water. I hope you have fresh water to rinse off with. Keep open wounds clean. The above photos look like a before and after. The boat starts off white then turns green after the work- out. All kidding aside, it looks good. Oh, I was not kidding about the water pollution.
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Availability
written by Guest, March 11, 2006
When will the first of the China Production skis hit the U S and be available for sale? Will they all be shipped from EPIC's site on the East Coast?
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written by Guest, March 11, 2006
:-)
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when available in Ca
written by Guest, March 11, 2006
When will they be available in California?
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VeRy sEriOus ; - )
written by Guest, March 12, 2006
The V10 Sport looks great. Greg, your technique could use some work! :grin :x :grin :x :grin LOL
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V 10 available in San Diego, CA
written by Guest, March 14, 2006
I have a V 10 coming to San Diego very soon. It will go fast. Call (619)523-9577 if interested.
Jen
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We have V10s now.
written by Guest, March 14, 2006
We have 2 V10s in stock, here in Costa Mesa, California...STD lay ups both under 33 lbs, perfect condition!!!
(949)642-0755
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Big Blade
written by Guest, March 16, 2006
10 kgs in a 40knott downwind...the mind boggles.
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Yawn !!!!
written by Guest, March 25, 2006
Hey Rob, nothing new for us ??????????
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Yawn????
written by Guest, March 25, 2006
Look out for a V10 Sport in Cape Town on the weekend of 1 April!

There will be a new model Fenn single ski in Cape Town in the next couple of weeks too.

Reviews coming up!
Rob
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mike
written by Guest, March 26, 2006
Greg and/or Oscar, how are the trials of the V10 Sport going? We are waiting for news on your new skis!
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