Sports powered by natural flax fibres

The Alliance for European Flax-Linen and Hemp, previously known as CELC, has reported an increasing adoption of flax fibres in composites for sporting goods applications this summer, exploiting the fibre’s excellent vibration damping properties.





Many end users took to the court this summer with flax reinforced tennis, padel and pickleball racquets from brands including adidas, Babolat and Revolin. Alternatively they headed out on the water with lower impact European flax boards, canoes, kayak or paddles from manufacturers such as Notox, Predn Surf, and Melker.


A key example, Babolat, (Lyon, France), recently incorporated a new technology called NF2-Tech into its latest range of Pure Aero racquets.

NF2-Tech – natural flax filtration technology – is a flax fibre insert developed with EcoTechnilin, of Valliquerville, France, which has been incorporated into the handle and sections of the #racquet heads to dampen #vibrations and deliver optimised #acoustics with a much softer sound. This results in an enhanced feeling as a player strikes the ball.

Carlos Alcaraz claimed the 2023 Wimbledon Men’s Final using his signature Babolat Pure Aero 98. Founded in 1875, Babolat has also supplied racquets to many other all-time great tennis champions including René Lacoste, Arthur Ashe, Björn Borg and Rafa Nadal.


The adidas Metalbone Greenpadel padel #racquet similarly incorporates Bcomp ampliTex flax fibres – as an alternative to typically used carbon and glass fibres – to provide a new level of performance thanks to the outstanding vibration damping they provide.


Winter sports

Flax fibres are also making inroads into #wintersports. Zag Skis, based in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France, has also collaborated with Bcomp and uses ampliTex flax fibre composite reinforcements across its Slap collection. The company says the flax fibres ensure a smoother ride and provide 250% higher vibration damping than carbon fibres for even the most demanding freeride #skiers.


Also applying #flax to its latest generation #equipment, Rome Snowboards, headquartered in Waterbury, Vermont, is working with EcoTechnilin to integrate flax textile reinforcements into the impact plates and side walls of its boards. The low-density #fibres have been shown to improve durability, rigidity and stability without impacting the crucial ‘feel’ of the board.


Source:www.allianceflaxlinenhemp.eu/jeccomposites

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