A technology born in the early '80s in the field of competitive sailing sails with the aim of making them high-performing and durable. The orientation of the cuts, the quantity of seams, and the type of stitches ensure the spread of force across the entire surface, making the radial-cut sail resistant to strong wind loads.
Advantages of radial cut:
- Makes sails resistant to wind gusts up to 40 mph
- Provides an unmatched uniform tensioning
- Ensures performance incomparable to the straight-cut cross cut
- Reduces wear and tear deterioration