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North Ice vs RRD Vogue
Your questions are quite easy to answer (at least from my point of
>>> view): North Ice is a way better sail.
>>>
>>> - It has much more power,
>>> - stability is more solid
>>> - has wider wind range, especially in low end
>>> - it takes gusts with easy because of more elastic nature and better
>>> working head/leach
>>> - it maneuvers quite nicely and is gives you two things at once during
>>> wave riding: power and control
>>>
>>> Ice is very easy sail and pleasure to use. Moreover it is one of the
>>> best jumping sail I have ever sailed - it's power gives you an
>>> additional kick in the air. It was one of the most liked sail in our
>>> test.
>>>
>>> And now RRD. Unfortunately it was the least liked one.Very stiff, hard
>>> to pump in marginal conditions and didn't amortized gusts due to it's
>>> unelastic nature. It felt like a car without a suspension on a bumpy
>>> road. It's center of effort is located more backward and gives you more
>>> pressure on your back hand. In its optimal wind range it was OK, quite
>>> stable and light, but a little bit more or less wind, and it's comfort
>>> was gone. For a wave ride it has one advantage over North - during
>>> maneuvers it more easily becomes neutral, but everything else is worse
>> Besides of Ice I would recommend you to look at two other great sails
>> we have tested during this year: HOT SO and Challenger Bash. Hot is
>> the best pure wave sail we have tried. Amazingly light, neutral,
>> stable and with quite good power. If you sail mainly on waves in good
>> wind conditions it is hard to imagine a better sail. Challenger Bash
>> is something like lighter Ice, with similar power but nicer in hands.
>>
>> I hope it helps somehow
