Monthly Archives: April 2018
GUNSAILS | HOW TO REPLACE A BROKEN BATTEN
Broken batten? Shit happens, but no problem with this sail repair manual. Pieter Bijl shows how you can easily replace a broken batten in your sail.
GUNSAILS | FINETUNING CAMBER PRESSURE
Pieter Bijl shows how to finetune camber pressure via spacers on your Gun Sails sail. A nice tutorial for all racers with the ambition to squeeze the maximum out of their...
TEST REPORT | GS-R 2018
The 2018 GS-R is very powerful, from the lower wind range to the top speed, without ever being exhausting or exaggerated. It is the most easily accessible sail in the group,...
TEST REPORT | SEAL 2018
Light and playful with sufficient stability, the seal accelerates powerfully in the smallest gust and offers a permanent pull, which is a good argument in wind holes and when...
TEST REPORT | STREAM 2018
With an increasingly clean workmanship, GUNSAILS presents here a wonderfully sophisticated product for the freerider and occasional surfer. With the Stream you don't need any...
TEST REPORT | TORRO 2018
If you are looking for a sail for flat water use and occasional trips into the wave, you can't go wrong with the Torro. Although it is not radical in any way, it impresses...
TEST REPORT | TRANSWAVE 2018
The Transwave guarantees performance especially for heavy riders, but retains sufficient handling characteristics to have fun in good wave conditions, whether in light side...
TEST REPORT | VECTOR 2018
With a bomb price, the Vector clearly sets its label in the direction of sporty machines. The 3 Cam GUNSAILS distinguishes itself from this group and the Sunray by higher...
TEST REPORT | YEAH 2018
The YEAH was able to establish itself on the freestyle market within a very short time and sets the bar especially in modern freestyle in strong wind conditions. With the...
TEST REPORT | PEAK 2018
The Peak absolutely lives up to its vocation as a sail for all eventualities. It planes well-balanced, is super controllable and offers good handling. On the North Sea and...