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Created by jezdog jezdog  > 9 months ago, 20 Dec 2011
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jezdog
jezdog

NSW

30 posts

20 Dec 2011 10:13pm
has any one used a north sail natural, how do they perform
Rob11
Rob11

240 posts

20 Dec 2011 7:29pm
Not expensive enough, not buying that cr@p
jezdog
jezdog

NSW

30 posts

21 Dec 2011 6:45am
what makes them crapthey couldnt b that bad could they
nbr
nbr

nbr

QLD

297 posts

21 Dec 2011 7:34am
I have a Natural 5.8 which I got off a mate very cheap because he had no need for it,I use it on a 100lt freestylewave board and although it seems to have heaps of grunt, it has such a long boom length it seems to get uncomfortable very quickly.I ended up last time I used it putting a hole in it with my knee.I will not be repairing it,instead I will give it away to a youngster and stick with my Ezzys which are far more durable and comfortable.
jezdog
jezdog

NSW

30 posts

21 Dec 2011 7:25pm
so does anyone have anythink good to say about them,or r they just not worth buying even if they r cheap
CJW
CJW

CJW

NSW

1731 posts

21 Dec 2011 8:17pm
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jezdog said...

so does anyone have anythink good to say about them,or r they just not worth buying even if they r cheap


I think you answered your own question. What size/s are you after and what for?
jezdog
jezdog

NSW

30 posts

21 Dec 2011 8:51pm
6.6m for freeriding and maybe a bit of wave sailing,cos they sound like a good allrounda
Closed
Closed

VIC

144 posts

21 Dec 2011 8:53pm
Never used a North but i'm looking to buy one at the moment and i've always seen them and very well made high end sail.

I 've used heaps of NP's all being a while ago and they were good but would not use one again just because change is good and there are lot's of other sails out there.

Ezzy's are great and build is top draw, i've only had two but would look again.
I mainly use Naish but they don't seem as good as they used to be hence the interest in a north (7-8m).

The only brand i just don't like is Gaastra as i've had a couple and they were both awful for me.

No brand is good in every area (not just windsurfing) so pick the sail you like and sod every body else.

It's good to be different.
jezdog
jezdog

NSW

30 posts

21 Dec 2011 9:13pm
yea no worries mate,yea im pretty sure ill get a north natural
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

21 Dec 2011 6:17pm
Jez, no insult intended but from your posts you seem to be an early intermediate kinda level (?)
If so, any brand will be fine, as long as you rig it right you will not feel the difference between a NP wavesail and a North wavesail, or a Gaastra camless freeride vs a Maui Sail camless freeride.

The only considerations are (in no particular order):
No cams probably (learning to waterstart)
Price
Mast compatibility.

As you already have a North 5.8, if you are using a North mast (or another mast that is same bend curve) then the 6.6 North Natural is probably a good idea.

barn
barn

WA

2960 posts

21 Dec 2011 6:22pm
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jezdog said...

yea no worries mate,yea im pretty sure ill get a north natural


Over on the Gear Reviews page it seems like you already bought one?


Windsurfing:Gear Review

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jezdog said...

i just bought a north sail natural,has any one used one and how do they go

jezdog
jezdog

NSW

30 posts

21 Dec 2011 9:22pm
no worries thanks mate
AUS4
AUS4

NSW

1291 posts

21 Dec 2011 9:27pm
North has 5 year warranty.
Krisiz1
Krisiz1

WA

331 posts

24 Dec 2011 12:16am
I started off with a North 'Style' 5.8 in 2001. So easy to rig and easy to sail. I bought 2 subsequent models (just had different names) of the same size over the following years. Just as good. I did feel they wore out pretty quick though, but in fairness they got a lot of use, never got washed or dried, and lived in my work van. I posted my thoughts on this forum and some guys agreed (no-one disagreed) I also still use North masts for 'bump n jump' and only broke one on 10 years. Good value I reckon
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