PRO RACE ADJ. HARNESS LINES
Engineered for competition. The Pro Race Adjustable delivers the stiffness and precision that racers demand, with effortless adjustment across a wide range. Perfect for foil racers who need reliable, quick adjustment on the fly.
The proven CL253 cleat provides secure, one-handed adjustment while maintaining minimal swing even at full extension. Built with SEVERNE signature standards and clear safety tube for visual rope wear monitoring.
Features:
- CL253 cleat for reliable one-handed adjustment
- 3M anti-slip pads lock boom position
- Low friction rope for smooth operation
- Clear PU tube for visual rope wear check
- Minimal swing design maintains position
Sizes: 28″-34″ / 34″-40″ / 38″-44″ / 42″-48″ / 46″-52″


Learn how to set up and tune your harness lines settings
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR HARNESS LINES – HANG IN THERE PART 4 Windsurf Foiling
Windwise coach and Severne Team Rider, Simon Bornhoft, continues his ‘Hang In There’ series, looking at different windsurfing styles and disciplines. For this issue we focus on windsurfing foiling and how to get set up for maximise flying time.
Everything you need to know about your harness lines – hang In There Part 3 Wave & Freestyle
Windwise coach and Severne Team Rider, Simon Bornhoft, continues his ‘Hang In There’ harness line series looking at different disciplines and sailing styles. For this issue, we shift the focus and harness line positions for the Freewave, Wave & Freestyle playgrounds. So whether you’re a weekend wave warrior or looking to fine tune like a pro, wise up and read on.
Everything you need to know about your harness lines – Hang In There Part 2 Slalom & Freeride
Windwise coach and Severne Team Rider, Simon Bornhoft, continues his quest to help you get the most out of your precious time on the water and your kit. For this feature we continue our ‘Hang In There’ harness line series, looking at different disciplines and styles in windsurfing and draw on the speedy talents of Team Severne top riders.
All you need to know about your harness lines – ‘hang in there’ part 1
Windwise coach and Severne Team Rider, Simon Bornhoft, buckles down and takes a close look at your most dependable piece of windsurfing kit, the humble harness line.



