Windsurfing gear tests
No cambers freeride sails now cover a wider and wider field of use: from sails for the general public and easy gliding, to powerful and nervous ones for the more experienced riders who sail with slalom boards. In this article, we summarize the results of tests conducted by the French magazine Windmag on 2019 sails.
After reporting the results of the French Windmag magazine tests carried out on 2017 freewave boards (read article), we complete the examination of this equipment category by taking into consideration the tests carried out, by the same magazine, on freewave (or all round) sails.
This spring, too, the famous French magazine Windmag has published the 2022 windsurfing equipment tests. In this article, we summarize the results of the comparative tests, relating to numerous new wave board models, given that waveriding is one of the disciplines that most conquers the windsurfing enthusiasts.
Chinook is an American brand that produces some of the most appreciated booms for windsurfing on the market. We have been using the Chinook RDG 135-185 boom for some months, and in this article we tell you about our impressions.
The Loftsails Wavescape 2018 is a 4 battens wave sail, which immediately aroused in us positive impressions: a light, stable and powerful sail, with a wisely robust construction.
The Point 7 Slash is the freestyle model of the Italian brand of windsurfing sails. It is the sail which Yentel Caers won the PWA freestyle championship with. Alessandro, in this article, tells us his impressions on this sail.