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Complete specifications for every sail type LoadX Studio manufactures. Each section follows a consistent structure: Types & Overview → Materials → Systems → Hardware.


Luff attachment, batten configurations, reef systems, and hardware for slab reef, in-mast furling, and in-boom furling mainsails.

DocumentCoverage
Luff SystemsSlides, cars, bolt rope
Batten SystemsFull-length, partial, vertical battens
Reef SystemsSlab reefing, in-mast, in-boom furling
HardwareCorner fittings, outhaul, cunningham, leech line

Genoa, jib, and self-tacking headsail specifications including furling compatibility, UV protection, and special features.

DocumentCoverage
Furling & Luff SystemsProfurl, Harken, Seldén, Facnor compatibility
Batten SystemsVertical battens for furling headsails
Reefing SystemsFurling reef vs traditional reef
HardwareTack fittings, spreader patches, reinforcement
UV ProtectionAcrylic strips, genoa socks
Special FeaturesFoam luff, taffeta, draft stripes

Asymmetric and symmetric spinnakers, nylon materials, handling systems, and hardware.

DocumentCoverage
Asymmetric SpinnakersA1-A4 types, gennakers
Symmetric SpinnakersS1-S4 types, pole requirements
MaterialsContender SK & Challenge Fibermax nylon series
Handling SystemsSnuffers, socks, retrieval lines, dousing bags
HardwareCorner rings, retrieval points, leech/foot lines

Code Zero, Reacher, and Screecher specifications. These sails require laminate construction (see LoadX Technology).

DocumentCoverage
Types & MaterialsCode Zero, Reacher, Screecher comparison
Furling SystemsProfurl NEX, Karver KF, Seldén CX, Facnor FX
HardwareCorner fittings, continuous line furlers

Storm sails, staysails, and other purpose-built sails for specific conditions.


  • LoadX Technology — Core material technology used in upwind sails and Code Zeros
  • Components — Shared hardware referenced across all product sections
  • Measurement — How to measure for each sail type