The sail’s low-end performance is outstanding, thanks to a well-tuned twist and profile planform, which helps you get planing quickly even in lighter winds.
Nexus 11
Club Edition.
Freeride.
Performance, fun, fast, easy freeride.
Available in 4.9, 5.4, 5.8, 6.4, 6.8, 7.4 square meters.
Club Edition Construction, Monofilm window, Monofilm panels.
CNC Battens Technology.
Available in Red with Black logos.
Stock Sizes.


Description.
The Nexus 11 Freeride sail has undergone a significant redesign, aimed at improving its user-friendliness across a wider wind range. It combines the easy handling of a wave sail with the power and size of a freeride sail, making it incredibly versatile.
The booms are shorter, which makes the sail easier to handle. The foot has been cut higher to improve maneuverability, allowing for smoother transitions and better control in various conditions. The twist has also been updated to provide smooth power delivery, especially when gusts hit, ensuring a responsive and controlled ride.

Stretch Control
Increases the stability and range of our sails by keeping the lower section full, the midsection stable, and the top section properly twisting. Resulting in a lighter handling sail with a highly comfortable feeling.

CNC Battens
Lightweight, CAD-shaped, CNC-machined, ultra-durable, custom thickness, and tailored taper battens.

Double Stitching
Around the main window, providing torsional strength, increased durability by reinforcing key load zones, and blended transitions between different panel materials.

Rip Stop Sleeve
The sleeve material on all our sails is a special weave that prevents tears from traveling and holes from widening, making your sail look and perform better for longer.

Folded Sleeve Edge
Along the rear edges of the mast sleeve, preventing fraying and premature wear and tear.

Tack Fairing
Molded and stitched, this ultra-durable tack fairing offers protection for your board and feet, aerodynamics around your extension, and a place to store your downhaul rope. Made from abrasion-resistant textile, it even protects itself.
Compared.
Nexus Evo vs. Nexus.
Both sails are virtually the same in terms of weight. Regarding performance and feel, the Evo has a slight edge due to its use of Warp Carbon. Furthermore, the Evo, with its augmented Bi-Ply body panels, is more visual and colorful, as well as durable, due to its increased Bi-Ply UV resistance and longevity. Nexus, the regular Monofilm version, comes as the “less is more” option, visually, while its film should be handled with a touch more attention and care.



