wé mais c'est pas encore ce we qu'on va les tester
Re: MauiSails 2011
Posté : sam. 23 avr. 2011 21:59
par francois
Olivier44 a écrit :Vraiment de l'allure ces TR7 en blanc !
heureusement que tu as précisé que tu parlais des TR7...
Re: MauiSails 2011
Posté : dim. 24 avr. 2011 08:40
par Olivier44
C'est effectivement pas la voile qui a attiré mon regard en 1er
Re: MauiSails 2011
Posté : dim. 24 avr. 2011 09:04
par M
Olivier44 a écrit :C'est effectivement pas la voile qui a attiré mon regard en 1er
Je te comprends... le wish carbon est aussi très demandé
Re: MauiSails 2011
Posté : mar. 3 mai 2011 09:30
par Olivier44
The 2011 MauiSails Slalom and Formula Windsurfing race sails, the TR-7 and TR-7 XT, are well worth the work it takes to change a number of design characteristics successfully, and create a racing tool that is the best ever....
Re: MauiSails 2011
Posté : mar. 10 mai 2011 10:21
par Mark van Osch
This is my impression of the TR-7 sails (sorry in English):
Last period I have sailed with the sizes 6.3, 7.0, 7.6, 8.4 and 9.2 in combination with the 2011 Fanatic Falcons 85, 111 and 134.
What strikes me most is the acceleration and improved windrange of the sails, low-end ánd high-end. The sails are stable with enough softness in them to be comfortable and to pump when needed.
The combination with the 2011 Fanatic Falcons seems to work out fine. These boards can handle a lot more backleg pressure than last years models. Because the bigger TR-7 sizes have more backhand pressure this gives a lot of low-end power to use. Pointing upwind and deep downwind with the big slalomset is very easy en comfortable.
The smaller TR-7 sizes have more power upfront which results in more control and keeping the nose down for the smaller boards. Because of this I can sail at higher speeds crosswind and point downwind without problems and keep the sail sheeted in. You can feel that the sails are more compact with a lower center of effort and more profile low down. I can use them with a lower boom and the masttrack more backward without the boards getting sticky or slow. Also I can use smaller fins, footstraps and the harnesslines further back than with the TR-6 sails.