Can somebody tell me What the difference between a single double and triple concave is?.....i really need to know.........by any chance does anybody know what type of concave a channel islands flyer has?
Concave is the bottom of your surfboard, and the most popular cancave would be the single, The Single Concave runs the length of the board and channels water from tip cleanly through the fins. This contour is designed for speed and works well in fast, large clean surf. This shape is does not perform well in messy, lumpy surf and as such is not a good choice for a surfboard you want to use in all round conditions. The Double Concave is seen on the majority of modern mainstream surfboards and is most likely the bottom concave your board has if you bought it straight off the rack at a surf shop. Generally the board will have a single concave from the nose which will gradually fade into a double concave towards the tail. The single concave towards the nose provides a good planing surface, giving the board drive. The double concave splits the water into two channels through the fins and creates a much looser ride - great for those flowing maneuvers. And the triple concave is more for the tail of a surfboard it's a good small wave design, and i think the channel island flyer has a single concave to a small double concave, If you have any questions just email me at: matt_surf@hotmail.com
Design & Schutz in einem! This DesignSkin transforms your Tablet-PC into an individual item. The flexible design foils are individually cut for your iPad 2 (without logocut). They can be applied in no time at all and removed without any residues...
Design & Schutz in einem! This DesignSkin transforms your Tablet-PC into an individual item. The flexible design foils are individually cut for your iPad 2 (without logocut). They can be applied in no time at all and removed without any residues...
The kite of choice for many first time flyers. This Delta kite is easy to fly and has the ability to stay aloft in a broad range of wind conditions. This kite flies best with 30# Test Line. Line is not included...
Simple flayer is suitable for even light winds and offer excellent stability. These completely reliable kites delight children of all ages. Warning: Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years because of the dangers of strangulation due to the long cord...
Destined to never go out of style, the Center Lo from PF Flyers adds retro cool to casual wear. This laidback sneaker features a durable upper, contrast stitching for interest and a lace-up front for a custom fit...
The Center Hi Reiss from PF Flyers is a true classic--updated. This retro sneaker pairs high-quality craftsmanship and materials with a 1950s design that still looks cool. The breathable upper, ribbed toe bumper, lace-up front, and durable diamond-patterned sole create a comfortable, casual look that's made for after-work pick-up games or taking it easy on the weekends.
Once credited with helping you "run faster and jump higher," the Sandlot from PF Flyers is a reissue of a classic shoe destined to remain in style for generations. Featuring a high-performance insole with the PF wedge (specially designed to aid all that fast running and high jumping), durable tweed and leather upper, canvas lining and a sturdy rubber sole, this ultra-cool sneaker is great for casual days and weekends, on or off the court.
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Agloco Advertising Road Block
The Advertising Road Block
Don’t stop now, as advertising for Agloco picks up over the internet and the release of the viewbar approaches you might want to shift your advertising focuses offline. Here are my top 7 ways to advertise offline.
1. Place ads in your local newspapers. A newspaper with a large circulation might cost you up to $100 an ad but you will reach thousands of potential referrals. Community newspapers are also another viable option with a price tag of under $50 per ad. Unlike internet advertising you are likely to reach thousands who have never heard about Agloco.
2. Flyers! Flyers! Flyers! They are cheap and very effective. Post them around colleges, high schools, community centers, grocery stores, or even at your church. I am currently using the flyer from Agloco-Stock.com, click here to view it.
3. Want to reach your referrals directly? Drive around for an hour and place flyers on your neighbors mailboxes. I would suggest you use the flyer from My Agloco Online, mentioned in a previous post.
4. Random advertising. Try leaving an Agloco information card at a restaurant, I’m sure your waitress or busboy would want to know about Agloco. Ask to leave some flyers at a fast food restaurant or local business. Be creative, but keep it legal and don’t litter.
5. Advertise on your vehicle. For a decent price you can get some nice looking magnets added to your car. Why not go overboard? I know I have caught myself staring at a car covered in bumper stickers or any other various object.
6. TV commercial. Go ahead and call me outrageous. But, there will be someone to try it, whether it can be profitable I have no clue. If it is done properly it will be profitable, heck even AllAdvantage had commercials.
7. Wear Agloco. What a better way to show people that you believe in Agloco. You better believe you will be asked the question, “What’s Agloco?” They have opened the door for you, now its your job to let them in. Check out the Agloco You Store to purchase any of your Agloco shirts, buttons or hats.
Remember Agloco will spread quickest by word of mouth, do not be afraid to bring up Agloco in a conversation with a friend, family member, or even a stranger. Let’s keep this thing rolling, more updates to come.
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