No-Cam Freerace
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Full X-Ply layout: 5 mil biaxial luff and foot panels, 4 mil biax window panels, 3.5 mil biax leech panels, and 2 mil upper body panels.
Sails Specifications
| Size | Luff | Boom | Head | Extension | Battens | Weight | Rec. Mast |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.6 | 392 | 160/172 | Vario | 22 | 6 | 3,78 | Vision RDM 370 |
| 5.3 | 416 | 174/186 | Vario | 16 | 6 | 3,90 | Vision RDM 400 |
| 5.8 | 430 | 186/196 | Vario | 30 | 6 | 4,07 | Vision RDM 400 |
| 6.3 | 444 | 192/204 | Fixed | 14 | 6 | 4,21 | Vision RDM 430 |
| 6.7 | 462 | 196/210 | Fixed | 32 | 6 | 4,32 | Vision RDM 430 |
| 7.3 | 478 | 208/218 | Fixed | 18 | 6 | 4,54 | Vision SDM 460 |
| 7.8 | 490 | 216/228 | Fixed | 30 | 7 | 4,95 | Vision SDM 460 |
| 8.5 | 508 | 226/238 | Fixed | 18 | 7 | 5,20 | Vision SDM 490 |

Oxygen 6.7 HD Blue 2026
Description
Freeride simplicity. Maximum no-cam speed.
Oxygen has built a long-standing reputation as one of the most reliable and proven freeride sails on the water, shaped by decades of design refinement and consistently strong magazine test results.
Freeride sailing is about covering ground efficiently. Long reaches. Clean acceleration. Holding speed without constant adjustment. The kind of sailing where the sail settles into position, builds speed naturally, and stays composed as conditions change.
That's what Oxygen is built for.
As Loftsails' dedicated freeride and no-cam freerace sail, Oxygen delivers simplicity paired with a level of drive and stability that defines the upper limit of cam-free sails. It's designed for riders who want speed they can use, control they can rely on, and an accessible sail that feels solid and predictable from the first reach to the last.
Locked-In Power Without Cam Complexity
Oxygen's defining trait is how decisively it settles once you're moving.
The sail's pull stays close and balanced around the rider, creating a balanced stance and a connected feel as speed builds. Power delivery is smooth and progressive, allowing the sail to accelerate quickly and then stay planted, rather than constantly shifting.
This character is reinforced by multiple tubed battens across the sail. Typically found in more performance-oriented designs, they deliver forward-focused drive and strong stability as wind strength increases, helping Oxygen maintain a clean, efficient profile at speed.
The result is freeride performance that feels fast, controlled, and consistent.
Speed You Can Use Across a Wide Wind Range
Oxygen is designed to deliver early, efficient drive and strong control when the wind rises.
The sail has solid low-end grunt, allowing it to accelerate easily and settle into a stable cruising profile without requiring aggressive pumping or perfect trim. That low-end efficiency makes Oxygen a true freeride machine, getting you planing early and building speed smoothly as conditions develop.
But Oxygen thrives when sailed powered up. Its naturally wide wind range is extended by two clew eyelets that allow clear, effective tuning changes. Using the upper eyelet adds depth and drive for lighter conditions, while the lower eyelet flattens the profile and opens the leech progressively, helping maintain comfort and control as wind strength builds.
A key contributor to this stability is the cross batten, which links the boom directly into the batten frame. Working together with the leech extension and inset clew, it helps keep the sail's pull stable and settled at speed.
Across its full range, Oxygen remains composed and efficient, encouraging long, fast reaches rather than short bursts followed by backing off.
Built for Frequent Sailing
Freeride sails see a lot of water time, and Oxygen is built with that reality in mind.
For 2026, durability is buffed with new 5 mil foot panels and reinforced construction throughout. A Kevlar-reinforced laminate clew panel extends from the clew up to the batten above the boom, strengthening one of the most consistently stressed areas of the sail and extending service life both on the water and in the sailbag.
Oxygen is available in two construction variants. The standard version combines a 4.0 mil X-Ply central window with 4.0 mil bi-ply upper panels for a balanced mix of performance and durability. The HD version uses a 4.0 mil X-Ply window and 2 mil quad-axial upper panels for added resilience in demanding conditions or frequent use.
Dual-layer Dacron head panels improve roll-up ease and long-term durability across both constructions.
Functional Minimalism
The 2026 Oxygen features a refined, purpose-driven panel layout and graphic.
By reducing excess marker cloth and unnecessary scrim, overall weight is reduced and the sail's center of mass lowered. This improves handling on the water while also contributing to durability and material efficiency over time.
Every panel serves a function. Nothing is added for show.
Oxygen, Defined
Oxygen represents the upper limit of what a no-cam freeride sail can deliver.
It combines easy rigging, stable handling, and strong forward drive with speed refined over decades of development. As designer Monty Spindler puts it, Oxygen is the fastest no-cam sail I can build.
For freeride sailors who want proven performance, dependable behavior, and speed they can hold session after session, Oxygen remains a clear reference.
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Oxygen 6.7 HD Blue 2026
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Frequently asked questions
For 2026, Oxygen receives a series of structural and shaping updates focused on balance, handling, and durability.
Aspect ratios have increased and boom lengths shortened across the range, reducing swing weight and improving maneuverability, especially in larger sizes. Luff curves have been re-scheduled and batten angles re-oriented, lowering the sail’s center of effort and improving overall balance when sailed powered.
The foot profile is slightly lower, adding cleaner drive and better control as speed builds. Construction updates include new 5 mil foot panels and a Kevlar-reinforced clew panel extending to the batten above the boom, improving durability in high-load areas.
The panel layout and graphics also follow the 2026 functional minimalism approach, reducing unnecessary scrim and marker cloth to lower overall weight.
The Oxygen is designed for freeride sailing across flat water and moderate chop, where low-end acceleration, speed, and comfort matter more than extreme control or wave-specific behavior.
It excels in light to medium wind conditions, getting planing early and building speed smoothly without requiring aggressive pumping or constant trim adjustments. As the wind increases, Oxygen remains stable and composed, allowing you to stay powered and keep sailing comfortably.
If you are looking for a sail for casual sailing and blasting that gets you planing easily without aggressive pumping, has a high speed potential, and is easy through gybes, Oxygen is built exactly for that.
Oxygen is suitable for a wide range of sailors, from progressing intermediates to experienced freeriders.
Its no-cam design rigs easily, feels intuitive, and delivers predictable power, making it approachable for sailors developing their stance and confidence. At the same time, the sail offers enough stability and drive to reward more experienced riders who want to push speed and sail powered without stepping into camber-induced complexity.
We recommended the Vision RDM 430, alternatively you can also use the Spark RDM 430.
Oxygen pairs naturally with freeride and freerace boards.
Its balanced power delivery and wide wind range make it an excellent match for boards designed for early planing and efficient speed across flat water and light chop. The sail’s stable center of effort supports a relaxed stance and consistent acceleration, which works especially well on medium- to wide-outline freeride shapes.
For bump & jump or wave-oriented boards, Windscape or Purelip are more appropriate choices, as they are tuned for more dynamic sailing and rougher water states.
While both sails are designed for speed-oriented freeride sailing, they are built for different priorities.
Oxygen is a no-cam freeride sail focused on simplicity, early planing, and smooth, efficient speed. It delivers solid low-end pull, an easy rigging experience, and a forgiving feel that works well across a wide range of everyday conditions.
Switchblade sits higher in the performance spectrum. Its cammed freerace design is happiest when sailed powered, offering stronger forward drive, a more locked-in feel, and greater stability at higher speeds. It also rewards trim adjustments and committed sailing more clearly than Oxygen.
In short, Oxygen prioritizes accessibility and efficiency, while Switchblade prioritizes powered performance and sustained speed.



