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Difference between Severne S1 pro 2018 and 2019?

Created by Manawa Manawa  > 9 months ago, 15 Feb 2019
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Manawa
Manawa

150 posts

15 Feb 2019 12:35am
I'm a fan of these sails, I relly love them, I've seen some in the photos in Margaret River there are differences with 2018 models?
Thanks
Eazy
Eazy

WA

61 posts

19 Feb 2019 9:27am
They are great sails.
The 2019 model is definitely an improvement over the 2018 model, I've noticed that the wind range has increased even more.
However the feel remains the same, I have a mix of 2018 and 2019 sails at the moment and can easily switch between them without any fuss.
If you can find a good deal on any of them I would go for it, especially since they are very difficult to find.
Manawa
Manawa

150 posts

20 Feb 2019 10:50pm
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Eazy said..
They are great sails.
The 2019 model is definitely an improvement over the 2018 model, I've noticed that the wind range has increased even more.
However the feel remains the same, I have a mix of 2018 and 2019 sails at the moment and can easily switch between them without any fuss.
If you can find a good deal on any of them I would go for it, especially since they are very difficult to find.


Thanks eazy, I know is very difficult to find them. Now I've a S1 pro 3.6-4.0-4.4 2118 and 5.0 Blade pro, do you think that in the future will be difficult find them?
Eazy
Eazy

WA

61 posts

21 Feb 2019 12:44pm
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Manawa said..

Thanks eazy, I know is very difficult to find them. Now I've a S1 pro 3.6-4.0-4.4 2118 and 5.0 Blade pro, do you think that in the future will be difficult find them?


Yes, unfortunately I think it will get harder to get them, only a handful of new pro sail came on the market this year and next year it will be even less.
uweh
uweh

311 posts

21 Feb 2019 5:25pm
severne has problems to get the "pro model material "....for the sails...
Faff
Faff

VIC

1394 posts

21 Feb 2019 9:41pm
Rumour is the Chinese company that supplied the membrane material to Severne and Avanti went bust. Avanti found another supplier in Italy. I got a set of Avanti Echos for bump and jump. Once you go membrane, there's no going back.
Manawa
Manawa

150 posts

21 Feb 2019 7:32pm
In Italy?
Manawa
Manawa

150 posts

21 Feb 2019 10:37pm
We hope we can still produce, I have no intention of going back to the monofilm I total agree with you once you go membrane, there's no going back. Going back to the monofilm would be like buying a car without an electronic control unit
Relapse
Relapse

VIC

618 posts

22 Feb 2019 11:48am
Fingers crossed they can sort out another manufacturer or Ben can work his magic with traditional sail materials to achieve a similar weight and feel.
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