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Windsurfing Equipment Guide 2010

Aerotech Freespeed Windsurf Sail

A no-cam slalom windsurf sail designed for fast free riding. Full Aerotech Freespeed Windsurf Sail Review
 

Goya Sails Eclipse Windsurf Sail

The Eclipse’s reduced head and stepped leach outline cut down on head wag and make this windsurf sail quieter in your hands. Full Goya Sails Eclipse Windsurf Sail Review
 

Hot Sails Bold Windsurf Sail

Sailors wanted the lightweight feel of a four-batten windsurf sail but needed maneuverability for the waves. Full Hot Sails Bold Windsurf Sail Review
 

Mauisails Pursuit Windsurf Sail

A slalom RAF windsurf sail built to offer speed and ease of use. Full Mauisails Pursuit Windsurf Sail Review
 

Naish Force Windsurf Sail

Still Robby’s go-to windsurf wave sail, the Naish Force is built to deliver power in the waves. Full Naish Force Windsurf Sail Review

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    The most popular shortboard in the Exocet line debuts in 2010 with a brand-new look, outline and rocker. Full Exocet Cross III Windsurf Board Review

  3. One of Fanatic’s most versatile and test-winning windsurfing boards, the 2010 Freewave boasts a shorter, more compact shape and an increased outline area for earlier planing.

  4. The do-it-all windsurfing board of the Angulo lineup, the Angulo Creola is a freestyle wave shape for moderate breezes.

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