Cool is back
UKWA action in Derwent Water
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Tushingham are right behind this revolution and have brought out a very reasonably priced, very competitive sail in time for the start of the season. It was designed by Ken Black with the help of UK longboarder Rob Kent.
Over to Rob: "Tushingham had the Lightning sail which was used a lot on the raceboard scene but it couldn't compete in the very light stuff particularly against specialist, inland sails. So we wanted to create a sail with the widest possible wind range but with an emphasis on low end performance.
The sail has a tight, hooked leech and a full shaped profile from the foot to the top batten but then crank on the adjustable downhaul and it looks and behaves like an open leech freeride/wave sail. Of course, being a Tushingham, it also had to be easy to use and easy to rig.
I worked hard with Ken Black over the winter and after three prototypes we went into production but no doubt I'll be giving feedback to Ken all season on how it performs. I've got to do my best to beat the likes of Mark Carney, Chris Gibson, Tom Naylor and, of course, Graham Fuller!" |