Stalled forward …at 12 years old!
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by Super User
Great to see more evidence that the future of the sport is in good hands… this time we have French young gun ...Read more https://windsurfing.tv/video/stalled-forward-at-12-years-old/
Fanatic Falcon 2017
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by Fanatic International
Our Falcon Slalom TE 89, 114 and 136 got some upgrades in the form of intense acceleration and early planing in order to match the award winning performance of the 99, 121 and 129. Living for the lighter days is the all-new Falcon Lightwind 159. Its finely tuned fin and mast position allow for sublime early planing and rapid acceleration, whilst the detailed cut out design and light finish construction ensures full control at top speed.If you’re a high speed adrenaline junkie then the Falcon Speed has got your name on it. Built purely to break records with phenomenal pace and maximum velocity, each model is a fine-tuned performer with impeccable handling, especially when gybing.
Thiseas Kambas at Naxos
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by medea
Thiseas Kambas at Naxos...
Siamese – Andy Brandt
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by medea
Siamese – Andy Brandt...
Arthur Arutkin shredding the waves at Wissant
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by medea
Arthur Arutkin shredding the waves at Wissant...
Jacopo Testa on Sardinia
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by chris
Jacopo Testa, the 24 year old Italian freestyle windsurfer and wave rider, had a great season so far. He managed to win an...
Finding your way to NWF!
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- Published: 31 August 2016
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We’re really looking forward to welcoming you to the 10th anniversary NWF on Hayling Island. In fact, we’re so excited to get the NWF vibe going t...
North Sails - Warp F2017
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- Published: 30 August 2016
- Written by North Sails
The ultimate World Cup Slalom sail is radical, incredibly fast and uncompromisingly designed to win. The integration of the newly developed NO.COMPROMISE.DESIGN remarkably improves planing and acceleration after start and jibes, but without becoming physical to sail! That allows you to reserve energy over the entire racecourse and to keep a clear head for tactics. Combined with the unrivaled soft camber rotation, the new WARP F2017 therefore is not just the first choice for World Cup riders but for aspiring freeriders alike.
"The WARP F2017 has made the biggest performance jump we've ever experienced. We are convinced that the WARP F2017 is made for the podium" (Pierre Mortefon)
Tickets, Tickets, Tickets…
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- Published: 31 August 2016
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Windsurfing and SUP at the NWF is for ALL ages and ALL abilities…we want you to be able to join in with the fun and be part of Europe’s largest mass p...
Pavel did it again: Bulgarian Champion
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- Published: 31 August 2016
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Bulgarian Slalom Nationals, completed this weekend at the bay of Burgas. After two days of spectacular races, Pavel Ovodovskiy BUL 40 ( Po...
THE NORTHSAILS WARP F2017 IS OUT NOW
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by North-Windsurf.com - News Feed
Our brand new WARP F2017 is online now.The ultimate World Cup Slalom sail is radical, incredibly fast and uncompromisingly designed to win....
Forrest Ladkin crowned AWT Pacasmayo Champion
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by james
Forrest Ladkin has just taken out 2x Aloha Classic Champ Morgan Noireaux! Fresh from being crowned AWT Pacasmayo Champion, we caught up with the...
Mauritius – August 2016
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- Published: 31 August 2016
- Written by Super User
Really nice little video from Julien Gohard in Mauritius.. not just the sailing but you really get a great idea of the place too.. ok, ok the sailing looks super fun! ..I want to go...Read more https://windsurfing.tv/video/mauritius-august-2016/
Pe’ahi
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- Published: 30 August 2016
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Last winter saw an almost endless supply of monster swells, which brought Jaws to life on several occasions, allowing several of the world’s best wave sailors to get truly dialled into the XXL waves. Robby Swift (JP / NeilPryde / Mystic / SWOX) has just dropped his latest release, which sees him charging at Pe’ahi together with...
The Taka 3
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- Published: 14 September 2016
- Written by Ezzy Sails
On Maui is a shed full of Taka-3 prototypes that we will neither sell nor sail. Influenced by both the scientific method and the intuition gained after 35 years of making wave sails, we tested and tested and re-tested tweaked versions of last year's sail trying to make it better. A bad prototype taught us what not to do. And we followed the ones that felt great until we had a sail worthy enough to carry on the “taka” tradition of being a lightweight, easy-to-depower, 3-batten wave sail. We called it the Taka-3.
The most obvious of the technical changes made to the Taka-3 is the strategically placed scrim luff panel for a softer, more forgiving feel.
“Oh behave, baby!” The Taka-3 does just that in strong wind: no flutter, no movement of draft--just a well behaved, super smooth ride.
But what really sets the Taka-3 apart from any other sail is the awesome low-end. We found ourselves moving around on the 4.5 when other sailors were sinking on 5.3's. Just set the downhaul to the “min 2” with our calibrated downhaul gauge and use the shortest outhaul guide cord to make the Taka-3 ride like a sail one or two sizes bigger. You get the power of a larger sail with the control of a smaller sail. What more could you ask of a wave sail?
Funny you should ask... We did too, and we focused our R&D on finding just the right amount the profile should adjust during wave riding. The Taka-3 luffs when you sheet out, so you can smoothly kill the power in a cutback and push harder on your board. When you drive into your next bottom turn, the Taka comes back to life with power.
We meticulously cut, stick, and sew the Taka-3 in our very own factory. After sewing, we rig, calibrate the downhaul gauge, and thoroughly check every sail before we slip it in the bag.
If you are as serious about wave riding as we are about making wave sails, the Taka-3 is for you.
The most obvious of the technical changes made to the Taka-3 is the strategically placed scrim luff panel for a softer, more forgiving feel.
“Oh behave, baby!” The Taka-3 does just that in strong wind: no flutter, no movement of draft--just a well behaved, super smooth ride.
But what really sets the Taka-3 apart from any other sail is the awesome low-end. We found ourselves moving around on the 4.5 when other sailors were sinking on 5.3's. Just set the downhaul to the “min 2” with our calibrated downhaul gauge and use the shortest outhaul guide cord to make the Taka-3 ride like a sail one or two sizes bigger. You get the power of a larger sail with the control of a smaller sail. What more could you ask of a wave sail?
Funny you should ask... We did too, and we focused our R&D on finding just the right amount the profile should adjust during wave riding. The Taka-3 luffs when you sheet out, so you can smoothly kill the power in a cutback and push harder on your board. When you drive into your next bottom turn, the Taka comes back to life with power.
We meticulously cut, stick, and sew the Taka-3 in our very own factory. After sewing, we rig, calibrate the downhaul gauge, and thoroughly check every sail before we slip it in the bag.
If you are as serious about wave riding as we are about making wave sails, the Taka-3 is for you.
Windsurfing Duck Gybe #14
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- Published: 26 September 2016
- Written by Jem Hall
This is Windsurfing Duck Gybe #14 which looks at the hand movements in the duck gybe. The Jedi tip here is to ensure that after pulling the sail across you the new front hand grabs the boom past the front harness line. Then it is Look, Low and Carve to finish :) #noboomwalking
Learn this and lots more in Tobago: jemhall.com/jemhall-windsurfing-clinics/caribbean-tobago.html
#top100tips #jemhallcoaching #ezzysails #rrd #ezzyuk
The action clip was filmed in Prasonisi, Rhodes on an Ezzy Cheetah and RRD Firemove.
Learn this and lots more in Tobago: jemhall.com/jemhall-windsurfing-clinics/caribbean-tobago.html
#top100tips #jemhallcoaching #ezzysails #rrd #ezzyuk
The action clip was filmed in Prasonisi, Rhodes on an Ezzy Cheetah and RRD Firemove.
Windsurfing Duck Gybe #13
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- Published: 26 September 2016
- Written by Jem Hall
This is Windsurfing Duck Gybe #13 which asks you to take the Big Rig Duck Gybe Challenge! The Jedi move here to nail these is to tip the rig forward, with the old back hand, so you can reach for the back of the boom, with your old front hand, and then it is Duck, Look, Pull to finish :)
Learn this and lots more in Tobago: jemhall.com/jemhall-windsurfing-clinics/caribbean-tobago.html
#top100tips #jemhallcoaching #ezzysails #rrd #ezzyuk
The action clip was filmed in Prasonisi, Rhodes on an Ezzy Cheetah and RRD Firemove.
Learn this and lots more in Tobago: jemhall.com/jemhall-windsurfing-clinics/caribbean-tobago.html
#top100tips #jemhallcoaching #ezzysails #rrd #ezzyuk
The action clip was filmed in Prasonisi, Rhodes on an Ezzy Cheetah and RRD Firemove.
Windsurfing Carve Gybe #16
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- Published: 26 September 2016
- Written by Jem Hall
This is Carve Gybe Tip #16, about the Clew First Exit. Highlighting the importance of a clew first exit from a low position and with a wide hand spread. Own clew first exits and you will own the gybe, waveriding and Windsurfing!
#top100tips #jemhallcoaching #ezzysails #rrd #ezzyuk
The action clip was filmed in Prasonisi, Rhodes on an Ezzy Cheetah and RRD Firemove
Learn this and lots more in Tobago jemhall.com/jemhall-windsurfing-clinics/caribbean-tobago.html
#top100tips #jemhallcoaching #ezzysails #rrd #ezzyuk
The action clip was filmed in Prasonisi, Rhodes on an Ezzy Cheetah and RRD Firemove
Learn this and lots more in Tobago jemhall.com/jemhall-windsurfing-clinics/caribbean-tobago.html
Air Funnell one handed – Piotr Majcher
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- Published: 30 August 2016
- Written by medea
Air Funnell one handed – Piotr Majcher...