The alternative to the 5-batten Blade model is one of the lightest sails on the market and is rigged on a 400 mm mast. Moderate loose leech in the top area is ideal, further trim adjustments are mainly made on the trim sheet. In medium trim, the S1 offers a great mix of a firm ride and the necessary profile damping, which quickly creates a full profile when close-hauled and ensures good planing performance.
The wind range is surprisingly large, there is hardly any need to trim, the pressure point is quite stable. Like hardly any other sail, the Severne S1 The S1 has an on-off characteristic: it really charges up when it's tight and pulls powerfully through the bottom turn, but can switch off the power at the push of a button and then shine with great neutrality. In manoeuvres, whether in the jibe or backloop, the S1 is wonderfully light and playful in the hand anyway.
Surf summary of the Severne S1 4.8
Whether power, handling or control - the S1 plays in the Champions League everywhere. From the Ijsselmeer to Cape Town, there is hardly a spot where the sail would not be in good hands. In comparison, the Blade offers a tad more control.
Handling, on/off, control
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Technical data Severne S1 4.8
- Sail weight: 2.69 kg
- Mast weight: 1.38 kg
- Fork recess: 90-150 cm
- Mast used: Severne Redline RDM 400, 1.42 kg, 100 % carbon; price: 844 euros
- Price: 964 Euro >> available here