USED Point 7 Swag 4.9m - All Abilities (RC11)
This is a used Point-7 Swag 4.9m wave sail, that is suitable for beginner through to expert riders.
THIS SAIL IS NOW SOLD…BUT PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY AS WE HAVE MORE AVAILABLE THAT ARE NOT YET UPLOADED TO WEBSITE.
This sail belonged to Ricardo Campello V-111, one of the worlds best windsurfers. He even signed the sail, so it is a collectors item!
Sail is in excellent condition.
This is a used Point-7 Swag 4.9m wave sail, that is suitable for beginner through to expert riders.
THIS SAIL IS NOW SOLD…BUT PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY AS WE HAVE MORE AVAILABLE THAT ARE NOT YET UPLOADED TO WEBSITE.
This sail belonged to Ricardo Campello V-111, one of the worlds best windsurfers. He even signed the sail, so it is a collectors item!
Sail is in excellent condition.
This is a used Point-7 Swag 4.9m wave sail, that is suitable for beginner through to expert riders.
THIS SAIL IS NOW SOLD…BUT PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY AS WE HAVE MORE AVAILABLE THAT ARE NOT YET UPLOADED TO WEBSITE.
This sail belonged to Ricardo Campello V-111, one of the worlds best windsurfers. He even signed the sail, so it is a collectors item!
Sail is in excellent condition.
This Point-7 Swag 4.9m is suitable for beginners through to expert riders...and is collectable!…this actually belonged to Ricardo Campello!
The Point-7 Swag was their top of range wave windsurf sail. It’s designed to be light weight in the hands, offering power with good manoeuvrability.
This sail is ideal for beginners…it is strong, easy to rig, and will perform for you over the years to come especially as you improve.
For experienced riders, this one was good enough for Ricardo Campello, so that makes it good enough for us!
Rigs on a 400cm RDM mast, with 16cm extension, and a 166cm approx. boom.
Sail is is excellent condition overall. We have examined the sail in detail. Apart from some usual monofilm marks from rigging and derigging, this is a very nice sail.
Please note there is no bag supplied with this sail…the pro’s don’t use sail bags! The sail is held wrapped up with the bungee cord built into the foot.