Goya fringe discontinued , what other sail is similar?

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onshoreroy
onshoreroy
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61 posts
25 Jun 2024 3:56am
I'm disappointed that the Goya Fringe has been discontinued. I suppose it wasn't a popular sail since it's been discontinued and there are many used ones or new ones on sale. I weigh 68kg and have used the Fringe for bump and jump as well as onshore wave sailing for a couple of years. What other sail brands offer a similar feel?
Grantmac
Grantmac
2394 posts
2394 posts
25 Jun 2024 4:39am
KS3 perhaps?
Jens
Jens
WA
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WA, 348 posts
25 Jun 2024 9:07am
Ezzy Taka works well with the Fringe and has a wider wind range
philn
philn
1118 posts
1118 posts
25 Jun 2024 11:42pm
Grantmac said..
KS3 perhaps?



Plus one for the KS3. I own both the Fringe and the KS3 and I also used to own the Goya Banzai. I only ever like the Fringe for underpowered slog and ride conditions. I always thought the Banzai was better for bump and jump conditions. The KS3 feels like the Fringe in slog and ride conditions, very light in the hands but easy to pump onto a wave. But in planing conditions it feels more like the Banzai, with a locked in feel. But the KS3 stays light in the hands while the Banzai can feel more physical. The COE tends to wonder around with the Fringe in stronger winds, but not with the KS3 or the Banzai.
Taavi
Taavi
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441 posts
26 Jun 2024 1:28am
I'd say it's quite popular sail, at least in this corner of the world - everybody and their dog has a set of fringes for wave riding : ) And it works wonderfully in strong and ultra light winds alike. I have been using Fringes pretty exclusively since the release of the very first model, and wondered the same thing. Apparently the Banzai Surf is the way to go now.










onshoreroy
onshoreroy
61 posts
61 posts
29 Jun 2024 6:06am
Just bought another set of fringes , but will look out for ks3 to try, the idea of the sail and brand look mega cool ,but hard to get in the UK
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