Windsurfing gear tests
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.
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The MFC windsurfing fins have long been among the best products on the market, both as for construction and for shape. In the last few months, we have tested several 2020 G-10 models, both for wave and freeride / bump and jump conditions. In this article, we summarize our impressions.
The Guru is the Goya 4 battens control wave sail, for side/side off wind conditions. In these months, we have had the opportunity to test the model 2020/21, in the 4.7 size, and in this article we show you the results.
Ezzy Zeta is back again. We bought this sail in the 6.4 size some months ago, and we are now able to share with you our impressions.
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)
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