For pure entry-level freeriders Starboard make the ‘progressive’ GO series (suitable for learners as well as those mastering the straps and basic planing skills), which sits alongside the Kode Tufskin ...
This is the smallest of Tabou’s new ‘Rocket Wide’ range and we are testing it here in its standard CED construction. With the Rocket remaining a strong fixture in the Tabou line-up, it would be ...
The E_Type is North’s performance no-cam sail, with 10 sizes (from 4.0m to 8.2m) spanning a massive wind range. The emphasis of the sail changes throughout, with the 4.0m to 5.8m housing five battens ...
Primarily designed with windsurfing in mind with a bonus all-round iSUP appeal. Incorporates a central stabilizing fin and complete rig package, all packing down to bite-size pieces. A true family ...
The heritage of RRD’s Wave Cult is to produce a versatile board for use in a variety of conditions and this sixth series is no exception. Available in four sizes, (the 90 tested here being the second ...
From working with the original windsurfing pioneers, to topping recent podiums, Monty Spindler is one of windsurfing’s most understated characters. A true craftsman, Monty lives and breathes ...
The One remains in the Goya line up as their thruster freewave performer for use in any environment, from flat water to coastal chop and into waves. The series has been extended with the addition of ...
“Everything started with a simple desire to go and visit Tahiti to visit my friend Baptiste Gossein. Baptiste is a French former pro windsurfer, one of the best of his generation, who had a bad fall ...