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Modern windsurfing kits offer customized settings and preferences for sizes and types of wind to help you get the most out of your equipment and experience.

Your mast length should be shorter than the luff length so that with the mast extension, you match both sizes;. Then, slide your mast up the luff channel with both hands up and help it pass the middle section of the sail;.

Put the mast extension and tension the sail using the downhaul rope. You can do this by pushing your foot against the mast base or even with a bar, grunt, wood stick, or harness;.

Leave a couple of inches for future fine-tuning ;. Take a look at the sail battens. Are they tight? Can you spot crinkles along the batten pockets? If you need to correct it, use the batten tensioners so that more strength is applied along the batten's length;. The entire sail structure is tight, not baggy, there aren't horizontal creases, the sail doesn't touch the boom's sides, and the clew reaches the end.

Always get the sail bottom as close as possible to the mast base. The boom should be tight to the mast and set between your shoulder and chin. If you're experiencing stronger winds, the sail should be set flatter so that you don't get overpowered. If the sail is too big for the wind strength, change it down.

The Junior Glide kids rig is a simple and durable design. It is so light that kids become comfortable light wind sailors in the first hour or two. An all-around camless slalom style sail with durability as its prominent focus.

Great sail for recreational sailors who are tough on equipment or who rig in less than ideal locations. A favorite of schools and rental sites. Construction: All dacron The result - the first inflatable These popular sails are better for teaching in windy places or for that smaller 'hot shot' sailor who doesn't weigh enough to hold down a full-sized rig. Construction: The futures are made out of all grid monofilm and have 3 full length battens. The windSUP is all about bringing windsurfing back to a simpler time with a few modern touches.

The sail can go from the roof of your car to the water in under a minute. Just pull the mast bag off, fold the boom down and roll the sail out. Attach the This rig package has been designed to be raced in the widest wind range Created with Sketch. Toggle menu Login or Sign Up.

Gift Certificates. Shop Shop. Shop by Category Specials Specials. They can be easily maneuverable. Slalom sails feature light materials and were designed for speed records.

They are also quite easy to get out of the water and make water starts seem incredibly easy. Racing sails come with camber inducers and are more complicated to rig. Wave sails are simple, small and heavy. They traditionally range from 3. Wave sails also feature strong battens for handling the power of the surf.

The booms used for this type of windsurfing sail is also shorter than in other models. They are relatively easy to control and offer high maneuverability. Freestyle sails are versatile, lightweight rigs for medium-to-high wind conditions. They feature a low sail area below the boom and range from 3. Beginner sails are light and small rigs in the 1.

They're inexpensive, made of PVC or dacron, feature few battens, and no camber inducers, so that they can be easy to control.



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