Windsurfer LT by Exocet Sail 4,5

€249,01
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Sail for strong winds, juniors, and beginners.Designed for training in strong winds and well-suited to juniors and beginners, the 4.5 is a practical sail for conditions or rider size when the full 5.7 m2 is too much to handle. The smaller size keeps the rig manageable, and the shorter boom length makes uphauling easier.Built from the same mylar material as the 5.7, with the same panel design, batten configuration, and deep pocket profile. A single head batten, two leech battens, no cams. The vario-top allows it to be rigged on the same 460 cm mast as the 5.7, or on a 430 cm alternative.Not approved for racing by the IWCA.

Windsurfer LT by Exocet: The Board That Started It All

Same length, same concept, and One Design class eligibility, rebuilt with lighter construction, more stability, and a fully retractable daggerboard.

  • DNA

    Same DNA, Lighter Feel

    The LT keeps the original 366 cm length and class concept, but uses a styrofoam core and epoxy deck to bring weight down to 15 kg.

  • DAGGER

    Retractable Daggerboard

    Racing and school daggerboard versions can be deployed or retracted as needed, making the board practical across a full day on the water.

  • ONE

    One Board, Many Uses

    Approved for Windsurfer Class racing, comfortable for schools and cruising, and stable enough to work as an SUP platform.

Exocet Originals

The Story Behind the Boards

Go behind the scenes with Patrice Belbeoch and discover 40 years of windsurf innovation.

4 Episodes 21 min
The Beginning of the Exocet Story

The Beginning of the Exocet Story

How a passion for windsurf engineering became a 40-year legacy of board innovation.

Who is Patrice Belbeoch?

Who is Patrice Belbeoch?

Meet the shaper and visionary behind every Exocet board design.

Running A Windsurfing Brand

Running A Windsurfing Brand

The challenges and rewards of building a world-class windsurf brand from scratch.

Exocet's Future Outlook

Exocet's Future Outlook

Where Exocet is heading next and the future of windsurf board design.