I'm in the market for some new sails, I just shredded a NP search and I think I need something a bit stronger. Interested in any ideas. I have vascilated between north and Pryde for the last 12 years, but things have changed any suggestions?
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Try and get your hands on some of the new Maui Sails Legend or Global wave sails. I've just tried the Switch (freeride) and Loco (freestyle) sails, if there anywhwere near as good as these sails you're gonna love 'em.
They've just arrived in Australia so you'll have to ask around at your local shops and get some demo sails sent over from Glascraft in Adelaide.
Worth the effort though, these sails are magic.
Gaastra Poison there are good prises on runnout 2007 and 2008 range will be in a couple of weeks. Awesome powe wave sails
for good bomb proof wave sail, should try the sailworks revo's.there a lot more powerful than the pryde sails. good price at the moment too for the 07 models..
Thanks for the feedback,
anyone been using the severnes or norths that would like to give their 2 cents worth?
if u like the bottom end of your search but want more xply..
then maybe look at
severne blades
simmer x
naish force
nb just tried my 08 forces 5.7 n 5 today, no complaints, sweeta![]()
The S1s have a cult following and ALOT of great mag reviews - see below.
The Severne 2007 S1 wave sail Range has had another fantastic review:
- the 4.7 was regarded as the best in test in The recent German Surf magazine test
"This Severne sail collects the highest marks. As the lightest sail of the group, with best on-off effect, lightest manoeuvre handling and best level of control. "
and now this review from Windsurf UK calls it :
"A purist wave-rider's dream tool, the S1 is a stunning sail that allows them to concentrate on their own expressive performance. "
"which was well liked by all who tried it. Particularly light and precise at rest, it nevertheless offers a good deal of bottom end power, pushing its energy directly into the board whilst remaining incredibly crisp and balanced in the hands. Its acceleration is almost instantaneous, feeling lively and reactive as it reaches an impressive top end, efficiently twisting to exhaust any rouge gust without affecting the rider's stance. Possessing an excellent natural range to compliment its tuning capacity, the sail is fantastically diverse and can adapt to suit any riding style, being fast and efficient enough for bump and jump blasting; powerful enough to drive through cross-onshore waves; and reactive enough to handle cross-offshore utopia."
"Balanced power with fantastically light precise handling"
For the full review and more details go here:http://www.severnesails.com/testresults/default.asp
Matt H here from Auswind-
If you are looking for grunt and durability i reccomend you check out the Severne Renegade (all x ply, can be rigged full with a really springy feel) - which is surprisingly light for such construction and can be tuned to deal with windy stuff too. There are some excellent runout deals available - check out standuppaddlesports.com.au/ for more details and pricing
You can take a look at a video of the sail in action here :
gallery.star-board.com/share_gallery/windsurfing_video/07_starboard_promo/virtua_sailor.mov
The Renegade becomes the Gator for 2008- in the wave sizes the functionality holds the same focus (tough, light, grunty)
As a heavier rider (87 kg) i personally like the drive and early planing this style delivers! And with this construction i dont find myself making trips to the sail repairer.superfreak boujmaa Guilloul uses these to unleash his chaos upon the waves.
Good luck with your purchase decision.
cant go rong with any hot sail, i have the smack wich is a pure wave, it is buetiful but it does need a skiny, we also have a 6.0mtr super freak although isnt a pure wave, its a cross, it is extremely strong and the best sail ever made in my opinion, i also have just brought a custom 5.3 super freek for my main wave sail, but i cant get it till around september because of the whole 2008 model and being a custom. but hot sails are exelent, but theyr also not cheep, im going to eventually get a goya sail, but atm im broke, but i have heard that they are one of the best sails out, i may also get a 5.8 superfreek, but first i need to get some money. if your located in WA perth area, you should go down to windshack alberto should have a demo sail, i think he has a 5.0 superfreek most of the time, but dont hold me to that.
As Jordan says, you can't go wrong with any hot sails, those sails are top quality and bombproof, I've got no idea of what are the reviews from the european magazines for those sails ( right now I can't bother to read it) , but what i've seen in australia over the last seasons is that all the guys owning Hot Sails Maui are good Waveriders and even if they are a minority, if you pay atention, they are more and more australians trusting in those sails ;
The same happens with Goya sails, and for those sails I can share my own experience, I've been sailing now for more than 18 month with Goya sails (because I choose it, not because I had a good deal)and I'm still as happy as I was the first day ;
when in the same time i've seen guys going through 2 or more sets of sails, i'm still using the same 4,1 and 5,3, and only upgraded my 4,7 last november because I wanted to try the new models,
said in another way, I got smashed on the reef thousands of times in gnaraloo, margaret river and more recently gearies, I crashed thousand of loops and I compet in all the WA events with not much more than 1 set of 3 sails that i'm still using and are still in really good conditions
by the way, the guys (francisco Goya and his team) have been working hard on the 2008 models of goya sails, as soon as I got more info, I'll put a post in the forum
it looks like the wind picked up now (i hope it won't drop off as soon as I hit the beach !),
see you ,
eric