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Headsails

Whether jib, genoa 3 or top drifter, we have the right sail for you. Choose the ideal headsail for you from a wide range of sailcloths and cuts.
Our headsails are available in the following variants:
You can find out more about the product lines here:

FRITZ Racing Headsails edition

Racing sails are a challenge. Whether for inshore racers, fast cruising yachts, or one-off designs, speed and performance are always important. High-tech materials such as polyester, Dyneema, Kevlar, or carbon are used in panel sails, depending on the requirements, or bonded together in load path sails. In this process, the various materials are combined according to the intended use and requirements and laminated into a seamless membrane film within load chains, known as load paths. Load path membranes have become indispensable in regatta sailing
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Booster

Furling the sail is quite simple: roll it up, ease the halyard, and stow the rolled sail in the forward hatch. Its operating range extends from 45° apparent wind angle (AWA) to 100°. In stronger winds, the Booster can even be used up to 110° without difficulty....

Furling Gennaker

In the past, we were frequently asked about a gennaker suitable for cruising yachts. Sailors wanted a sail that was as easy to handle as a furling top drifter, but unlike the drifter, it should not be designed for upwind courses. The ideal operating range of this sail...

Gennaker

Gennakers are asymmetrically cut headsails made from very lightweight nylon or polyester cloth, designed for use on reaching courses from 60° to 150° apparent wind angle (AWA). Depending on their intended use, gennakers differ in size, shape, and the materials from...

Spinnaker

Spinnakers are symmetrical downwind sails designed for courses from 90° apparent wind angle (AWA) all the way to 180° AWA. They are made from very lightweight nylon or polyester materials. To sail with a spinnaker safely in all wind and weather conditions, you need a...