Neil Pryde Mk II Slalom 5.5
Slalom Sail | |
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Year | 1992? |
Battens | 6 |
Cambers | 5 |
Boom | 185 cm |
Luff | 460 cm |
Materials | Monofilm |
(machine translated in 2021)
origin
My father is right about this sail.Rabbitfrom Ferry. It was then maybe used 5 times, Ferry had bought it overyear and almost never used it.
Easy
The MKII is still a real slalom sail. Easy handling and yet a lot of control in a lot of wind. Because of the 5 cambers it looks like a race sail, but you can jump with it well. The pressure point is therefore very different from a real race sail.
replacement
I have myArt Slide 5.4purchased to replace this sail. The sail started to get very bad at that time and because of the many cambers it is a bit more difficult to start water, which is why I wanted a sail without cambers.
mast
My father is right about this sail.Rabbitfrom Ferry. It was then maybe used 5 times, Ferry had bought it overyear and almost never used it.
Easy
The MKII is still a real slalom sail. Easy handling and yet a lot of control in a lot of wind. Because of the 5 cambers it looks like a race sail, but you can jump with it well. The pressure point is therefore very different from a real race sail.
replacement
I have myArt Slide 5.4purchased to replace this sail. The sail started to get very bad at that time and because of the many cambers it is a bit more difficult to start water, which is why I wanted a sail without cambers.
mast
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