Already riddenFreestyleboard Severne Psycho in the test

Julian Wiemar

 · 18.09.2023

The new Severne Psycho has been noticeably optimised in the direction of power freestyle
Photo: Nils Meixner
The Severne Psycho has mutated into a power freestyler, powerful for cracks who like it windy.

The newly designed Freestyler Severne Psycho is available in three sizes (86/94/102 litres), smaller versions with 72 and 78 litres can be supplied to order. Compared to the previous model, the Psycho 3 has become significantly more compact, with the tested 102 litre version now only 209 centimetres long. To pack in the volume, the stern, bow and rails are very voluminous. The straps are double-bolted and the power box is "foil approved".

How the Severne Psycho rides

In the planing phase, the Psycho pays a little tribute to its shape modifications - the short board with the wide nose pushes a little more through the water in displacement mode and requires an active riding style to get up to speed. However, if you pump hard, you will quickly overcome the small glide threshold and be rewarded with powerful acceleration and a good level of speed. The Psycho also holds its speed very well when switching to switch stance, ducking or simply in wind holes - the best conditions for power and sliding moves.

The Psycho is remarkably direct and light-footed in double-jump power moves: the voluminous but narrow tail doesn't stick to the water at all, but can be pushed off exceptionally well over the back foot and prefers to tilt directly into a second rotation. Despite the radically angular tail, the board slides comfortably through classic manoeuvres such as spock or flaka. The twenty-centimetre-long fin supplied has a wide profile for a freestyle tail and plenty of grip - tuned for power freestyle. In addition, the Psycho also performs tight turns over the back foot very well; the short board is less fond of long carved radii.

Surf summary of the Severne Psycho:

The new Psycho has been noticeably optimised for power freestyle and impresses here as a compact, powerful board for cracks. In light winds, you have to ride actively or live with slightly delayed planing.

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Technical data Severne Psycho:

  • Sizes: 86/94/102 (tested size) litres, also available with 72 and 78 litres on request
  • Lengths: 207/209 (tested size) cm
  • Width: 59,5/61/62.5 (tested size) cm
  • Price: 2399 Euro
  • More info under severnesails.com

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Julian Wiemar

Julian Wiemar

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Born in Cologne in 1996, Julian grew up on the western banks of the Father Rhine, where he still pushes himself to new tricks almost every day as one of Germany's best freestyle windsurfers. He discovered his passion for water sports at the young age of five. 15 years and countless hours on the surfboard later, Julian traveled the world from Cologne after graduating from high school. With a German championship title in his pocket, he spent several years traveling to the best windsurfing spots on the planet in order to gain a foothold in the World Cup. With the aim of making windsurfing the focus of his life in the long term, the then 24-year-old globetrotter found his way to the surf magazine through his love of writing travel and spot reports.

There, as a trainee, he immersed himself in all the other areas of responsibility of a surf editor and was able to expand his expertise on a daily basis. With dedication and extraordinary enthusiasm for the sport, he is motivated to share his experiences, adventures and knowledge with readers in the world of windsurfing.

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