





Elite RDM V2 Carbon Mast Extension (U-Pin) 32
Pro Performance. Easy Rigging. Ultra-Light.
Built for Riders Who Push Hard
The Elite RDM V2 Carbon Extension is made for wave, freestyle, and freeride sailors who want top-tier performance with zero setup hassle. Ultra-light and ultra-strong, it delivers direct power transfer and responsive feel in a premium carbon package.
Smarter Rigging, Faster Launch
A smart design makes rigging simple:
- 6:1 pulley system = easy downhaul with less effort
- One-hand collar = fast length adjustments
- Flat base = barefoot-friendly comfort
No stress. Just rig, tune, and ride.
Strong, Light, and Built to Last
- Pre-preg carbon construction for unbeatable stiffness and low weight
- Stainless steel base creates a solid, flex-free connection
- 3.5mm wall thickness adds strength where it counts
Available in:
- 32cm (4–32 cm range) – only 0.49 kg
- 46cm (4–46 cm range) – just 0.565 kg
Why Choose the Elite RDM Carbon Extension?
- Lightweight, durable carbon for high-performance sailing
- Effortless rigging with a powerful 6:1 pulley system
- Direct, responsive feel for dynamic conditions
- Built for RDM masts and standard U-Pin bases
- Ideal for wave, freestyle, and high-wind freeride
Note: Carbon needs care – avoid hard impacts to protect the tube
- Mast compatibility : RDM
- Wall Thickness : 3.5 mm
- Max Insertion :
- Downhaul Ration : 6:1 - 2 pulleys
- Extension range : 4 - 32 cm
- Pulley angle : 0 Degrees
- Pulley diameter :15 mm
- Dyneema 4.0mm
- Rope compatibility :3.8mm - 4.0mm
- Rinse your extension thoroughly after each use to remove corrosive salt and abrasive sand.
- Keep sliding components clean and sand-free to prevent wear.
- Replace your downhaul line at least once per season and apply silicone lubricant to cleats for better grip.
- Before hitting the water, always inspect for cracks, corrosion, or worn components like pulleys and pins.
- Store your extension completely dry in a protective bag away from UV exposure, and never leave it inside the mast during storage to prevent corrosion.
What does features 1 year unconditional + 1-year conditional warranty cover ?
At Unifiber, we're confident in the quality of our gear and stand behind everything we make.
Here's how our warranty works:
- First year: Your product is completely covered - simple as that. We've got your back so you can focus on enjoying your time on the water.
- Second year: We continue to support you against any manufacturing defects because we believe in building gear that lasts.
- To make things hassle-free, just keep your proof of purchase handy when you need us., we're confident in the quality of our gear and stand behind everything we make.


Learn More
Choosing the right windsurf mast extension can make a big difference in your rigging experience and overall performance on the water.
From pulley systems to downhaul ratios, every detail plays a role in ease of use and durability.
In this FAQ, we’ll answer the most common questions to help you find the perfect extension for your setup.
1. What type of rope should I use for a boom or mast base extension?
- It’s best to use Dyneema or Spectra rope, as they are highly durable and have low stretch. A diameter of 4–5 mm is ideal to minimize friction while ensuring a good grip.
2. What do I need to know about mast extension insertion length?
- Because of the tapered shape of an SDM mast, there's a limit to how far one can insert the mast extension. This value relates to the total length of your extension tube, not to confuse with the range settings.
- A maximum 45 cm insertion length means that most 32cm mast extensions can be fully inserted into the mast. A maximum 60 cm insertion length means that most 46cm mast extension can be fully inserted.
- In case a non Unifiber brand extension does not fit, as an alternative solution the mast extension end cap can be removed without problem.
3. What is the downhaul ratio?
- The downhaul ratio refers to the mechanical advantage provided by the pulley system.
- For example, a 3:1 system means that for every unit of force applied, the tension on the sail is multiplied by three. Modern extensions often have 4:1 or even 6:1 systems, making downhauling easier with less effort.
4. Why is the pulley angle important?
The pulley alignment affects how easy it is to downhaul the sail. Proper alignment between the extension’s pulleys and the sail’s pulleys reduces friction and makes rigging easier. If the pulleys are misaligned, the rope can wear out faster, and downhauling becomes more difficult.