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Questions, Comments and Answers from Contact Form:
- D. Farrell USA: 155lbs Advanced
I have used Windwings almost exclusively since the 90s, and my most-used needs to be replaced. It has been an awesome sail with a huge range”
- A. DeRoux USA: 165lbs Advanced
I did testing & demo days for windwing in the gorge in the early 90’s, both with the race and the wave sails. These new sails look amazing. I’m currently sailing on Sailworks NX and live in Seattle. Mostly into freeride and speed. Cheers!”
- B. Maggs USA: 150lbs Intermediate
Because I met John!
- D. Blanchard USA: 145lbs Intermediate
One to 2 sail quiver, brilliant!!!
- J. Ladd Belize: 220lbs Advanced
I rode Bill Hanson’s Windwing sails since they hit the market. I rode one across the Sea of Cortez and back to mainland Mexico one day. I love them. Pointing. Top end. Luffing in the lulls…always superb!
- M. Code Thailand: 155lbs Advanced
I am already a Windwing owner, and want to try your latest technology.
- M.C. USA: 125lbs Beginner
Need to get one for my boyfriend 🙂 I’d like to try it too! He sure enjoyed it in La Ventana!
- F. Heinen Netherlands: 154lbs Advanced
Sailed some windwings around 2000, both wave and formula racing and after that always liked to use “thinking out of the box” brands and sails in all kinds of competition (slalom/speed/formula). Now sailing freewave just for fun, but still loving speed; also, this seems a lovely do-it-all speed.
- C. Bernauer Australia: 195lbs. Advanced
Love the idea of efficiency in a broad wind range. Currently riding a board with an incredibly low planning threshold and a large wind range. Your concept, in a large size, might be a perfect match. Regards!
- W. Loneragan Australia: 209lbs Intermediate
57 yrs old. So, looking forward to having just one rig for multiple conditions. So love outside the box enginuiry.
- M. Ramirez Mexico: 160 Advanced
When can I buy it? And what is the price!? Thank you!! I was at your factory in 1995! I like your sales! Answer:Part of the Revolution is the way this sail is being sold. In MID-May, you can pledge to buy a sail at wholesale price with FREE shipping anywhere in the world that DHL delivers to. This is only a once-a-year opportunity. You can expect pricing to be 50% less than retail.
- D. Atkins Great Britain: 175lbs Advanced
Size/Wind range span looks great.
- F. Jensen Denmark: 175lbs Advance
I only sail recreationally when there is wind, and I don’t want to use more than one sail for fun racing at the local spot!
- J Wynee USA: 175lbs Advanced
Have had the same quiver of Windwing sails since about 2004. 5.1 bash is the mainstay, and it’s pretty trashed. Interested in something totally different.
- J Castelli Germany: 176 Advanced
Wanted to travel lighter and have the possibility to Windsurf in every wind condition.
- P. Bauman Canada: 200lbs Advanced
I’m still sailing the Windwings you sold me 20 years later. Time to upgrade.
- L. Mettler USA: 205lbs Advanced
Much like Windwing, I took a long hiatus from windsurfing.
After 25 years off, I started back again. Had some Windwing sails back in the old days (still have at least 1 in the garage). Was always impressed with them, and happy to see you’re back and still innovating! Answer:You are the exact person we want to inspire to return to windsurfing!
- J. Lhken Estonia: 168lbs Advanced
I would be even more excited if it were foldable like the discontinued RRD Compacts.
- R. van Iddekinge Netherlands: 190lbs Advanced
Windsurfing passionately for 50 years now, never like everyone else.
- A. GALLIER France: 190lbs Advance
Je suis intéressé par ces voiles pour la Raceboard. (I am interested in these sails for Raceboard.)
- S. Mitprasat, Thailand: 145lbs, Advance
Do you have more sail information? Such as the number of cambers, sail weight, and material. I am sailing in Thailand with an average wind speed of 13-15 knots.
- R. Van Roy USA: 182lbs Advanced
I sailed Windwing sails in the 90’s and loved them!!!!
- M. ARTINEZ DIAZ, Mexico: 175 lbs, Beginner
Quiero aprender (I want to learn)
- S. Buberman, Israel: 145lbs, Intermediate
One sail for almost all wind range. Sounds amazing. How do you achive that? Answer:There are three provisional patents that achieve this. Check out “What’s RIgONE” https://www.windwing.com/whats-rigone/
- N Motoh, Slovenia: 170lbs, Advanced
I have a boutique windsurf shop www.windrider.si.Answer:We welcome partners like the Windrider shop in Slovenia to participate in this simple revolution.
- K. Esselbrugge, Netherland: 50Kg, Intermediate
It’s great to see it looks FUN! I’m 15 years old, and I am going to sail the Defi. Answer:Look for us for a test ride!
- J. Goldney, USA: 165lbs, Advanced
Will they work for wind foiling? Any plans for foil-compatible versions
- S. Stallman, United Kingdom: 210 lbs, Advanced
Hi there, perhaps something to talk about over email. I’m from Windsurfer Magazine and Head Tester for our YouTube reviews. Just wondering whether there is an opportunity for us to review the sail? Happy to talk via email or even a call if that suits best.Best of luck with the project, it’s certainly been stirring up my socials feeds recently! Best regards, Windsurfer Magazine. Answer: We would love to work with you and hasten a review to your liking. We are NOT trying to manipulate another product into the market with hype, but we do hope that a good idea can be conveyed to help revive a great sport.
- M. Jones, Australia: 180lbs, Advanced
A) You need to have Kg on your calculator; the rest of the world works in metric! B) Mast? Boom size, etc., for each sail (in metric again 🙂 C) How does it work? 7.5-5.0 in one sail is a massive claim! Sail looks good and interesting, but someone windsurfing along at speed in nice water isn’t telling me anything that I don’t already know. You obviously have a secret sauce behind this and your claims, but keeping the science and theory secret isn’t going to help sell 🙂 You need to clearly explain on the website and in videos what makes this thing work so well across such a wide range, and also work well —e.g., keep and maintain speeds the same as regular sails—no good holding on to a rig if you have to drop your speed by half to do so! Answer: All great points, perhaps. “What Is RigONE” page here can help explain some of your questions. https://www.windwing.com/whats-rigone/ Please email back with questions! We always welcome doubt and recommendations. The good news is that this sail has been tested for over 22 years, and we are confident enough to bring it to the market to make a difference to the sport.
- H. Frank, USA: 115lbs, Advanced
Let’s GO!