Windsurf sail Loft Sails Lip Wave 4.0m2
Windsurf sail Loft Sails Lip Wave 4.0m2
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Windsurf sail Loft Sails Lip Wave 4.0m2
The Oxygen design is pure and easy freeride performance.
Debuting in 1992 as the O2, Oxygen continues its legacy as a proven and reliable freeride design with extreme wind range.
Oxygen enjoys a higher aspect ratio that translates into more forward-oriented drive and lighter, easier handling. Increased mast lengths are balanced by the closed sleeve top, replacing the previous head plug with front-to-back head straps.
The 3 Batten Goya Fringe X is a surprisingly stable, super light, powerhouse of a wave sail. We love the Fringe for everything from side off schlog and surf, through high wind Bump and Jump, and even underpowered foiling! The sail is very compact and light feeling, so it's super easy to throw around and very responsive to changes in sheeting angle.
The X-Ply version of the sail includes a scrim perimeter, and an X-Ply main window for maximum durability!
The OXYGEN has LUNGS, the rig becomes alive, breathing. Trim it for the upper end, its slippery feel arrives-speed rivaling specialized cam designs the result. It is a feeling on the water that is what sets this freeride sail apart from the rest.
Firm trim sets the Oxygen slim and responsive for the upper end. Easy to ride, this new freeride sail excel in light and strong wind.
Based on the feedback of a large group of professionals we have added the next level of Dacron learner sails to the range. These Dacron HD sails are dedicated to windsurfing schools and centers that teach newcomers to windsurfing.
Racing speed made simple. The Mark is quick to rig and easy to tune. Delivering impressive low end torque and acceleration combined with easy handling when super powered, the Mark allows you to focus on your line and tactics rather than managing your sail. Super lightweight 6 batten build plus truncated boom length give the Mark a compact, light and easy feeling as you accelerate, when you are powered up at speed and through high speed technical transitions around the buoy.
The secret to the Mark’s great feeling is in the heart of the sail, the profile, twist and release. A little more shape forward, a smooth transition, and a smooth and clean release, particularly in the leech area just above the boom. Has a more neutral feel when powered up, and when the big gust hits, it stays settled.