Windsurfing gear tests
This spring, too, the famous Windmag magazine published the current year windsurfing equipment tests. In this article, we give an abstract of the French magazine tests, relating to the 2022 freestylewave boards.
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)
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.
Marco Quattrina, a Gardesan rider, had the chance to carefully test the Helix V1 and V2 boards, the Simmer freewave model. Simmer is growing a lot in the performance of the board in its catalogue, and this objective review by Marco gives us some confirmation in this regard.
Read more: Test: Simmer Helix V1 2017, and V2 2018/19 (by Marco Quattrina)
Freewave, or all-around, sails are windsurfing sails that allow you to cover a wide range of conditions. In this article, we summarize the tests results of the French magazine Windmag, relating to the 2020 freewave sails.
Also this year, the March-April issue of the well-known French magazine Windmag is dedicated to tests of the new 2018 windsurf boards and sails of the leading brands. In this, and in subsequent articles, we will provide a summary, with some insights offered by the magazine about these products. Let's start with the freestylewave 2018 boards.