Inxide with Eventsport make bandy sticks with TeXtreme
March 17, 2018 - Sweden
Inxide has joined hands with Eventsport and Swedish elite players to develop the next generation of bandy sticks, the Release, reinforced with TeXtreme. TeXtreme Spread Tow carbon reinforcements help brands reduce weight and improve mechanical properties of products. Many sports have seen the use of TeXtreme make an immediate impact on performance.
”Through our partnership with TeXtreme we were able to integrate their high performance material into our new Release stick. By adding TeXtreme, we reduced the weight while optimising the correct dampening, balance and flex properties,” says Anders Holmkvist, research and development manager at INXIDE. “Since the beginning of the project, we knew that we wanted to work with TeXtreme. We have seen the difference TeXtreme Technology has made in ice hockey sticks and floorball sticks which both utilise the unique qualities of TeXtreme.”
“We’re proud of how this next generation of sticks turned out. Our partnership with INXIDE and TeXtreme has made it possible to move from the traditional wooden stick to a composite stick, which is quite new in bandy. It will not only help the players performance on the ice, it will also reduce the amount of sticks used during a season,” says Jens Öberg, CEO, Eventsport.
TeXtreme Spread Tow carbon reinforcements are a unique kind of composite reinforcement which helps brands who are seeking to reduce weight and improve mechanical properties of their products. Many sports have seen the use of TeXtreme make an immediate and dominant impact on performance from Formula 1 racing, Americas Cup, advanced aerospace applications, bicycles and other sporting goods products. In addition, over 400 NHL players use sticks reinforced by this carbon fibre technology.
“TeXtreme is becoming the new standard carbon fibre reinforcement for high-end applications where low weight and performance is key. We’re proud to be a part of and help products to be at the fore front of innovation,” says Henrik Blycker, CEO of Oxeon.
Companies utilising the TeXtreme Technology achieve better properties on weight, stiffness, and strength on their composite products compared to those using other carbon fibre materials.
The Release stick will be available at retail in July. (SV)