In this article:
- Waveboards 2022 82 to 88 litres
- Freemoveboards 2022 by 95 litres
- Fast freeride boards 2022 around 125 litres
- Freeraceboards Large 2022
- System comparison boards Freeride - Freerace - Race
- 14 wave sails around 4.5 square metres in comparison
- Freemove sails 5.7 to 6.0 square metres in comparison
- Freeride and freerace foils in the big comparison test
- Aluminium fork trees: 16 inexpensive models in the test
This article will be continuously updated and expanded!
Boards
Waveboards 2022 82 to 88 litres
(from surf 11-12/2021)
- Bruch Boards Stoked 85
- F2 Barracuda 85
- Fanatic Mamba 84 TE
- Goya Custom 4 Pro 84
- JP Australia Magic Wave 82 Pro
- Naish Assault Custom Quad 88
- Patrik QT-Wave 88
- Quatro Cube 87 Pro
- RRD Cult 88
- Severne Pyro 87
- Starboard Ultrakode 86 CRS FS
- Tabou DaCurve 88 Team
Freemoveboards 2022 by 95 litres
(from surf 4/2022)
- F2 Rave 96
- Fanatic Freewave 95 TE
- Goya One 3 Carbon 95
- JP Australia Freestyle Wave 94 Pro
- Naish Starship 95
- Quatro Power Free Thruster 94
- RRD Freestyle Wave 96 TLD
- Severne Dyno 95
- Starboard Code 95
- Tabou 3S 97 Team
Fast freeride boards 2022 around 125 litres
(from surf 3/2022)
- I-99 Performa 125
- JP-Australia Magic Ride 119 LXT
- Lorch Breeze 130
- Naish Galaxy 125
- Patrik F-Ride 135
- RRD Firemove 120 LTD
- Severne Fox 120
- Starboard Carve 129 WS
- Tabou Rocket 125 Team
Freeraceboards Large 2022
(from surf 7/2022)
- Fanatic Jag 135 LTD
- Goya Bolt 137 Pro
- JP-Australia Super Sport 122 LXT
- Patrik F-Race 140
- RRD Fire Storm 135 LTD
- Starboard Futura 77 Carbon
- Tabou Rocket+ 123 Team
- Tabou Fifty 125 Team
System comparison boards Freeride - Freerace - Race
(from surf 9/2022)
- Tabou Rocket+ 123 TEAM
- Tabou Rocket 125 TEAM
- Tabou Manta 77
- Tabou Fifty125 TEAM
(Models exemplary for the respective board groups)
Individual test boards
Sail
14 wave sails around 4.5 square metres in comparison
(from surf 1-2/2022)
- Ezzy Wave 4.5
- F2 Rebel Team 4.7
- Flight Sails Zorro 4.4
- GA Sails Manic 4.5
- Goya Banzai Pro Powerwave 4.5
- Gunsails Seal 4.5
- Loftsails Purelip 4.5
- Naish Force 4 4.5
- Patrik 4Wave 4.4
- Point-7 Salt Pro 4.5
- RRD Vogue HD 4.5
- S2 Maui Dragon 4.6
- Sailloft Hamburg Quad 4.6
- Severne Blade 4.5
Freemove sails 5.7 to 6.0 square metres in comparison
(from surf 5/2022)
- GA Sails Hybrid HD 5.6
- Goya Exlipse Pro 5.7
- Gunsails Torro 5.7
- Loftsails Oxygen 5.8
- Neilpryde Fusion 6.0
- Point-7 AC-F 5.9
- RRD Move 5.7
- S2Maui Alchemy 5.7
- Sailloft Cross 6.0
- Severne Gator 5.7
Individual sail tests
Foils
Freeride and freerace foils in the big comparison test
(from surf 9/2022)
- F4 Freerace Carbon
- F4 Freeride Aluminium
- Fanatic Aero Free WS 1000
- GA Hybrid HP 1050
- GA Phantom SL 850
- Gunsails Hy-Foil Free 1050
- Indiana HP 1050 X-AR
- Naish Wind Wing HA 914 Carbon
- Neilpryde Glide Wind HP 13
- Neilpryde FR 90
- RRD Dynamic WS Alu Set
- Slingshot Phantasm
- Starboard Race Evolution
- Starboard Superflyer Carbon
Masts, forks, accessories
Aluminium fork trees: 16 inexpensive models in the test
(from surf 8/2022)
- Aeron HD 29 160-220
- Aeron SL 26 150-200
- Chinook Pro1 Alloy 150-212
- GA Sails Black Line 150-200
- Goya aluminium 150-200
- GunSails Advantage 160-210
- Neilpryde XFS Wave 150-200
- Point-7 Alu Pro 160-210
- Prolimit Team RDG26 160-210
- Prolimit TCS 150-210
- RRD Dynamic RDM 160-220
- Severne Blueline 160-220
- Severne Metal 150-200
- STX RDG 160-210
- Unifibre Alu Essentials Monocoque 160-210
- Unifibre Alu HD Monocoque 160-210
RDM and SDM masts in comparison
(from surf 10/2022)
- Gunsails Select 460 RDM and SDM
- Sailloft Red Line 100 460 RDM and SDM
- Severne RDM Blue 460 and Severne Apex 460
- NeilPryde SPX 90 RDM, TPX 100 RDM and SPX 95 SDM