UK Ebay prices

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ginger pom
ginger pom
VIC
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mabbott
mabbott
NSW
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NSW, 53 posts
18 Apr 2009 12:04am
Yep, windsurfing has a pretty large following in the UK and europe. Beside the population difference, one would think the sport would be more popluar in Oz then europe given our climate and coastline?
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
18 Apr 2009 12:25am
Arghhh, all those bargains, out of reach...stop it...it's like watching porn and not being able to touch yourself...
keef
keef
NSW
2016 posts
NSW, 2016 posts
18 Apr 2009 10:49am
did anyone notice there was still 9hr's+ of bidding on all that stuff, most serious bidders hang off till the last 10min
ginger pom
ginger pom
VIC
1746 posts
VIC, 1746 posts
18 Apr 2009 11:31am
mabbott said...

Yep, windsurfing has a pretty large following in the UK and europe. Beside the population difference, one would think the sport would be more popluar in Oz then europe given our climate and coastline?


I think UK windsurfers probably spent more on kit in the last few years - hence the glut of it now. The climate is more varied so people will have a much larger quiver - some guys in oz just seem to have one or two sails and the single wave board
lee1972
lee1972
QLD
921 posts
QLD, 921 posts
19 Apr 2009 10:27am
i seriously looked into importing some second hand sails from the uk, i knew a shipping agent that owed me some favors. The cost of gear there is a fraction of the price here. However since the the econmic downturn i have noticed a few local shops have dropped their prices quite abit so it wasnt really worth all the effort bringing sails over.
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