2010 WINDSURFING Board Tests: Freestyle Boards |
| Find out which four windsurfing boards scored highest for wave sailing in WINDSURFING’s 2010 Freestyle Windsurf Board Tests. |
Top Two Freestyle Windsurf Board For Waves: |
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Quatro Freestyle Wave 95 Windsurf Board |
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The Keith Teboul-shaped Quatro Freestyle Wave 95 windsurfing board was certain to have some down-the-line capabilities, and it didn’t disappoint. Length, rocker, volume and width (it was the narrowest board in the fleet) were mixed just right to provide agility in high wind, on the wave face, or simply ripping through a carve jibe on flat water. Turned well off either the front or back foot, and offered plenty of speed despite its wave template. Full Quatro Freestyle Wave 95 Windsurf Board Review |
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Angulo Creola 104 Windsurf Board |
| The Angulo Creola 104 windsurfing board’s curves aren’t just limited to the svelte-looking Cape Verdean etched onto the deck — plenty of rocker means this windsurf board was built for swell-shredding. A personal favorite of Josh Angulo, the Creola is more of a light-wind wave machine than a crossover platform. Full Angulo Creola 104 Windsurf Board Review |
Other Wave Favorites: |
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Naish Global Wave 100 Windsurf Board |
| Maui breeding is apparent in the Naish Global Wave 100 windsurfing board’s smooth carves and nimble feel. Full Naish Global Wave Windsurf Board Review |
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RRD Freestyle Wave 101 Windsurf Board |
| This do-it-all board line has always felt at home in the waves — the RRD Freestyle Wave 101 windsurfing board is no different. Full RRD Freestyle Wave 101Windsurf Board Review |
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