Did anyone use this new sail from North? It's apparently made from dyneema fiber, and significantly lighter with a new design.Following is from their site:
Carbon Dyneema Aramid The best sails are made with a carefully engineered blend of the best performing materials. That's why 3Di Race sails are composed of Carbon Dyneema Aramid. Dyneema is up to 15 times more resistant than steel. It has very high energy absorption and very low stretch. It is extremely resistant to abrasion, humidity, and UV. Aramid is what holds all the Dyneema fibers together. The added carbon improves the reactivity and response of the flatwater sails. The end result is a composite sail that can be 3D precision molded from 1 piece without monofilm*. It's very strong and has a very direct feel. It translates the wind instantly into forward drive at the flick of your wrist
For wind foil racers, a completely new sail designed from the water up. Specific attention has been given to the conflicting needs of launching flight on the foil, and light handling in flight. Wherever you race, from the PWA to the Defi Wind to the next target in front of you, the North Slalom Foil is fast, stable in flight, and ultra reactive in the hands. Crafted with a 1 piece monocoque luff pocket and sail body, that is seamless and functions as a whole in the sail's structure. A new air cam system, combined with splitting batten pockets and battens, locks power in the sail and maximizes speed. A radically different wind foil sail, not like any other sail out there today.