RS:Racing Evo 7: Neil Pryde is obsessed with speed | Photo: Neil Pryde

The RS:Racing Evo 7, a windsurfing sail by Neil Pryde, will hit the market in February 2015.

The windsurfing company keeps its "relentless search for speed" with the all-new RS:Racing Evo 7, a sail featuring a reactive mid leech that dynamically controls shape and drives acceleration.

The new sail offers "more drive and stability through increased leading edge curvature supported by a wider luff sleeve," according to Neil Pryde.

As a result, windsurfers will enjoy better power, control, and acceleration through a reactive mid-leech made possible with tube carbon battens.

It comes equipped with mini carbon battens for a smoother leading edge in the upper area, where no cams are used.

The structural laminated panel with radiating yarns will seamlessly absorb and disperse loads into the sail body.

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