Friday, April 8, 2011
Wallaby Boomerangs on the Third Coast
Wallaby Boomerangs is proud to provide a high-quality line of all natural, sport boomerangs handcrafted in his workshop in the Montreal, Canada. He’s one of the major manufacturers in North America and the first one to develop eco-friendly boomerangs made of different species of wood, bamboo and now biopolymers.
Wallaby combines timeless contemporary design with a thoughtful ethical way of working. By taking traditional craft methods to a contemporary level, Wallaby savoir-faire in working with this living material.
The red line through all these products is the company mission to design and manufacture new products with minimal environmental impact, using as much as possible renewable or abundantly available natural raw materials, while offering the highest technical and health safety standards for our customers. The company product range encompasses ecological paint products, varnishes.
We assume responsibility for our environment that is one of the principles of our corporate philosophy. For us, that means minimizing the ecological impact within the bounds of the financially defensible. We are therefore constantly upgrading our production processes and ascertaining, evaluating and minimizing the use of raw materials, emissions and waste volumes on an ongoing basis.
Wallaby is committed to :
- Sharing innovative and modern applications of different materials with the consumers around the world to give more value to my skill.
- Contributing to the preservation of the environment, continually searching for and educating on more ecological manufacturing and production processes.
- Maximizing social equity and sensitizing consumers to current social and ecological issues.
Check out some video: Third Coast Kite and Hobby YouTube Channel
Third Coast Kite and Hobby
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
KiteWing adds a new dimension to kiteboarding
The KiteWing is easier to learn and handle than windsurfing or kitesurfing gear. It’s also very safe for the people around, since there are no lines. The wing is also TOTALLY depowerable, since you have direct control to the wind. (holding the wind in your hands) Compared to windsurfing rigs a KiteWing covers easily 4 windsurfing sail sizes (which often requires two different masts).
Check them out!
Video: KiteWing test on land and water in Maui -
KiteWing instructional video (water) -
More info: KiteWing -
Third Coast Kite and Hobby
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