
Some years ago, Fanatic introduced the Stubby model in their freewave line (and in the wave one, too), with a very innovative shape. This weekend, we finally had the chance to try it. It is a very dynamic board, which requires a good foot control of the board, and which we do not believe is right choice for everyone.

The Tabou Da Curve has been one of the reference wave boards on the market, for a long time. The 2020 model confirms the exceptional performances of this windsurf board, able to really entertain waveriding fans. In this article, we tell you our impressions about the 2020 88-liter model.

I've recently purchased a used Tabou 3S Plus 2019. Even though it is a freewave windsurfing board from a few years ago (but I don't think the subsequent shapes are very different), I appreciated its qualities so much that I consider useful to publish this review.

Finally, we decided to get the legendary Tabou Da Curve, in the size of only 80 LT. The version is the one of the year 2016. And we tell you right away that this board has already made us fall in love with it. In this article, we show you the results of our test, explaining why.

For several months, we have had in our hands the Ezzy Elite 2017-2018, the 4-battens wave sail of the well-known American brand, in 4.2 and 4.7 sizes. We tested it in wave and in bump and jump conditions, and we can share with you the results of our tests.

Freeriding is one of the most popular windsurfing disciplines. The well-known French magazine Windmag has tested 6 models of 2019 freeride boards. In this article, we summarize the tests results.



