The Goya Banzai X Pro is the 4 batten Power-wave sail of the Hawaiian brand. It is therefore designed for wave sessions with on shore wind, or, for wave conditions with very light wind (as sometimes occurs in Ho'okipa). But its characteristics make it an ideal sail to be used even in windsurfing sessions in bump and jump, or freeriding conditions, such as those in which we use this model in the 5.7 size. In this article we will tell you about our impressions, and the results of our test on the 2019 version.
This spring, too, the famous Windmag magazine published the current year windsurfing equipment tests. In this article, we give an abstract of the French magazine tests, relating to the 2022 freestylewave boards.
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The MFC windsurfing fins have long been among the best products on the market, both as for construction and for shape. In the last few months, we have tested several 2020 G-10 models, both for wave and freeride / bump and jump conditions. In this article, we summarize our impressions.
The Goya Banzai is a very particular 4 batten wave sail for windsurfing. It is the power-wave sail of the brand, based in Hawaii, for onshore / side on wind conditions, able to supply the rider with the power it needs at the right time. Alessio Negrelli, a friend and a rider from Modena, tells us about his first impressions about the 2020 model (which will remain unchanged in 2021), based on the use of measures 3.7 and 4.2.
Freeride sails without cambers are the perfect engine for those who love medium-long rides, full planing, with their windsurfing board. In this article we summarize the results of the tests conducted on thirteen 2020 models by the riders of the well-known French magazine Windmag.
Taking the chance of a free afternoon, on Monday, April 10, 2017, I ran to Como lake to test my "new" Tabou 3S 106 LTD 2013, exploiting a good thermic wind (20 kts). The Tabou 3S is an amazing board.