Windsurfing gear tests
Marco Quattrina, windsurfer from Lake Garda, had the opportunity to buy and test the Custom Mojo Tweak board. In this article, he tells us about his impressions.
The Goya Guru is the 4 batten wave sail from the Hawaiian brand of windsurfing equipment. It is referred to as "Control wave", comparing it to Goya other 4 battens sail, the Banzai, defined as "Power wave" sail. After reviewing the 2020/2021 Guru model, we also had the opportunity to test the 2018 version.
Not all Tabou 3S are equal, but they are all great boards, the result of Fabien Vollenweider's genius. Intrigued by some peculiarities of the 2015 version of this legendary model, we decided to take the chance to buy a used one and try it. Immediately, we had the feeling of having an exceptional board under our feet.
Waves and waveriding are the true love of many windsurfers. To get in-depth and accurate information on the characteristics of the 2021 wave boards, the tests results published on the famous French magazine Windmag are not to be missed, as they are comparative tests relating to numerous models, and are conducted by experienced riders. In this article, we offer you a summary of these tests.
In this article, we compare the shape and performances of the Tabou Pocket 94 2016 (a wave board) and the Tabou 3S Plus 96 LTD 2019 (famous freewave model of the French windsurfing board brand).
Read more: Tabou Pocket 94 vs 3S PLUS 96 LTD. Wave vs freewave
Marco Maywald, rider from Bergamo, has recently completed in Lanzarote the accurate test of the Goya Banzai 4.7 2022/23, the 4 batten Powerwave windsurf sail of the Hawaiian brand. He sent us this article, in which he tells us that the new Banzai is a bit different from previous years.
Read more: Goya Banzai 4.7 2022/2023: test (by Marco Maywald)