Italian Pro Raimondo Gasperini (I-157) has fun and does some training with light wind and nice waves.
This video shows that even in marginal conditions, windsurfing is fun, and it’s a good workout to increase your sensitivity with light winds! – Raimondo
Hey scored this session near Marina di Palo, Rome, where NalooSurf/XRay Windsurf Center is located. winds where only 14 – 16 knots with 1.5m waves. The gear a 100 liter flare and a 5.7 Severne Blade.
Andy McKinney of Wind-NC scores a wave session after waiting in North Carolina! “Keith, Brian, and I lucked into an hours worth of fun conditions. Pretty far from epic, but that’s OK- it’s still a heck of a lot of fun to windsurf down there!”
Find more spot info here:Â wind-nc.com/2010/03/oceanside-guide-the-cove/
Victor Fernandez training and having fun in Chile.
Italian freestyler Mattia Pedrani has released his latest clip.
This video is different from my previous clips. The action isn’t as fast and it focuses more on the beautiful scenery covered by 15cm of powder. The track is also smoother and communicates the surreal atmosphere I could feel when walkin around the streets and the beach covered in snow, ready to hit the water. As the title suggests, the need to go windsurfing goes beyond petty things like below zero temperatures and whether it’s actually snowing or not. It’s way too easy to be doin tricks in shorts somewhere where the water’s pancake flat.
The struggle represents the ultimate test for your passion and dedication and once you overcome it, it just makes you appreciate everything more.
As you can probably understand from me autoclosing my wetsuit, I was completely by myself and I also had to leave the Ghettocam recording on the beach by itself and try to pull tricks in front of it.
Icing on the cake, there’s a pretty big surprise in it too! 🙂
Kauli Seadi captures a slow motion backloop somewhere above Sprecks, Maui on his new Hot Sails Maui Firelight
It’s hard coming back to cold waters after being somewhere near Tropical. Italian freestyler Matteo Romeo is “back to the real life” in this clip. Matteo filmed this clip at his home spot Abbadia Lariana at Lake Como in Italy after being in Brazil
German freestyle sailor Adrian Beholz has sent us his latest clip from Cabo Verde, normally known for its waves. Adrien is seen freestyling here at Sao Pedro, a small village in the south of Sao Vicente, Cabo Verde, which offers daily winds throughout the whole winter. “I first visited the island alone in January and was really happy to come back with some friends during February,” Adrien.
Andy ‘Bubble’ Chambers with a quick edit with footage taken last year during the Surf Magazine photoshoot for a freestyle special. The footage was shot last March in Dahab.
Professional windsurfer Diony Guadagnino, changed his career and lifestyle a few year ago. He became more of an adventurer and traveler looking for new challenges not only in Venezuela, his home country, but around the World. He has gone in search of good winds and perfect waves. Diony who is now focused on being a complete waterman and sharing his knowledge and experience with children of low-income populations travels to Peru to explore and play.
Max Matissek, PWA Freestyler from Australia, spends some time in the Cape Town waves, and scores some freestyle during his winter training. Â Â “The conditions were just epic and I had a perfect time preparing myself for next years PWA Freestyle season.” -Max
Zane Schweitzer on a high energy day grabing some SUP and surf in the morning and using to the wind to his advantage for a bit of windsurfing!
Watch two of the Worlds top wave riders, Robby Swift and Ricardo Campello, enjoying there winter training in the South Pacific.
This clip comes from PWA Pro and Fanny Aubet who finished 6th overall in Womens PWA Wave and Slalom.  Fanny spent 15 days in Cabo Verde and sent in this nice clip about windsurfing and lifestyle from the beautiful island of Sal in Cabo Verde.
Starboard and Severne team rider Amado Vrieswijk (NB-20) releases his first clip. Â Here is what he had to say about the clip:
My new Severne Sails have arrived just after Markus Seidel, my camera-man, left Bonaire. This movie shows my last session with the Severne S-1, which was a perfect sail, but now after 2 days training with the Severne Freek I really feel the difference… The Freeks are even better!
Check out the lattest from Ben Proffitt downunder, as he talks about his recent shoulder injury, and arm transplant.
Well.. it’s not exactly gone according to plan – as I’m sat here now with a separated shoulder! :/ But don’t worry – I’ve already been in to surgery and the results will blow your mind! It’s crazy what they can do these days!… On the action front Justyna Sniady is banging out the backloops! – Ben Proffitt