Windsurfing offers multiple sailing opportunities. You can go free riding in a flat water lake or hit the ocean for a wave sailing session. As with everything in water sports, there's a specific rig for each kind of windsurfing discipline.
Sails are made of mylar, mono-film or dacron, and feature battens. If you're buying a new rig, make sure you get a sail that suits your needs.
Most often, windsurfers use sail between 5 and 8 square meters, depending on the wind conditions. Whether you're going for speed records or jumping high in the air, you should be lightly powered.
As a general rule of thumb, and in an ideal world, a windsurfer's quiver should include a sail for light winds, and another model for strong winds.
There are five basic types of windsurfing sails: freeride sails, slalom/race sails, wave sails, freestyle sails, and beginner sails.
Freeride sails feature a bold, full profile and typically range from 5.5m to 7.5m plus. They were designed to perform in a variety of conditions and with multiple goals - waves, speed, race, freestyle - and don't have camber inducers. They can be easily maneuverable.…More»
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