- Find out which five windsurfing boards scored highest for control in WINDSURFING's 2010 High Wind Windsurf Board Tests.
- Find out which windsurfing boards from our 2010 High Wind Board Tests are best for newbies. Then see what our test team had to say about each board in our full reviews and videos.
- Goya Sails 2010 Goya Sails Eclipse windsurfing sail goyasails.com The Goya Sails Eclipse windsurfing sail's reduced head and stepped leach outline cut down on head wag and make the sail quieter in your hands...
- Goya Sails 2010 Goya One Ecowood Windsurfing Board goyasails.com Francisco Goya’s go-to board when he’s hitting the road for unknown conditions, the 2010 Goya One Ecowood windsurfing board is built to be the ultimate one-board quiver — wave sailing, freestyle or just plain blasting...
- 2010 Windsurfing Boards Goya One 85 Windsurf Board ($1,845; goyasails.com) Length: 239.4 cm Width: 58.3 cm Sail Range: 4.2-6.2 Optimal Sail: 5.2 Fin Size: 24 cm Fin Box: A-box What We Liked: Secure, confident ride...
- New for 2009, the Guru, an all x-ply body panel sail with a PVC window is the perfect choice for sailors looking for a smooth feeling, quickly neutral wave type sail that is also built to last. Designed to withstand the most grueling of what the ocean can deliver, this is the sail to choose if you want a sail that turns effortlessly, and allows you to sail for hours without wearing you out...
- The FXR 2009 has been completely re-designed to give you the ultimate Freeride experience. Power, speed and effortless control are the defining features of the FXR sails. Featuring 6 battens in the sizes up to 6...
- Pure performance for the Next Generation! There is no compromise in performance with these sails. They are designed to take aspiring young sailors up to the next level. This sail follows the design philosophy of the pvc wave sail...
- The 2009 Surf Trainer sail is the perfect match for the Surf First Series board. Easy up hauling, large viewing window, and easy smooth feel are the defining characteristics of these sails. The Surf Trainer sails are built to withstand the rigors of learning...
- The 2009 W3D is a pure performance, pro level worldwide wave sail. The W3D delivers instant power. For 2009, we have taken the best features and characteristics of the earlier model W3D sails and refined them in to a new direction...
- Goya's One Freestyle Wave Series features the Progressive Rocker Concept, in which the rocker is tuned to meet the performance demands of each board size. The larger sizes — the 95 and the newly introduced 105 — have less rocker to maximize early planing and topend speed...
- For 2009 the internationally acclaimed Custom line has been expanded and tuned size-by-size to cover a wider range of use, plus provide improved performance for everyone who uses the board. The Progressive Rocker Concept is the headlining development for all new Goya wave boards boards...
- The 2009 X1 is the next generation in the highly successful Goya Freestyle Series. The X1’s target is extreme freestyle performance. The board features an increased tail bevel for reverse sliding tricks, a lower and straighter nose rocker for more pop off the water and glide in any direction as well as an extended flat section on the deck for more direct feel through your feet...
- WHAT WE LIKED: The Goya testers gunned straight for the waves — with a smile on their faces. “Francisco will have to rip this board out of my cold, dead hands” said one tester. Jibed “just like a board should jibe” — and gave satisfactory performances in the waves and for fl at-water freestyle...
- WHAT WE LIKED: Jump on it and ride — simple, predictable, plug 'n' play fun board that's welcoming to beginners but fun for progressing sailors. Deck pad was nice and grippy, and soft rails made for great jibes - especially considering the wider tail outline...
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