Ezzy sails are considered "bomb proof"
i did NOT know they had "vinyl windows"
my current Hot Sails Maui Speed Freak has a PVC window
these windows stretch and work great in the summer
since I also sail in the winter on the ice, I do NOT use the HSM SPF in the cold - due to PVC
is the Ezzy vinyl window susceptible to the cold as well ??
i mean freezing cold !!
and yes, I know if no-one answers or knows, I can ask David Ezzy directly
One of the video of his mentions that they go a bit cloudy with fresh water & also cold. Warm it up to room temp from cold and window clears up again. Blue tinge or something. Go watch all his vids when the wind isn't blowing.
Ezzy sails are considered "bomb proof"
i did NOT know they had "vinyl windows"
my current Hot Sails Maui Speed Freak has a PVC window
these windows stretch and work great in the summer
since I also sail in the winter on the ice, I do NOT use the HSM SPF in the cold - due to PVC
is the Ezzy vinyl window susceptible to the cold as well ??
i mean freezing cold !!
thats a cold question.......i don't think It would go hard,if its similar to cheese raping which can be frozen..one way to find out is to put one in a meat freezer. what temp..are you talking
-10c?
Im beginning to like the work behind the sails. Thought & engineering and then when explained it seems to ring true. Ill have to try one now.
thats a cold question.......i don't think It would go hard,if its similar to cheese raping which can be frozen..one way to find out is to put one in a meat freezer. what temp..are you talking
-10c?
i have been known to go out in -20 C !!
have used GA, Retro, HSM Fire , etc
thats a cold question.......i don't think It would go hard,if its similar to cheese raping which can be frozen..one way to find out is to put one in a meat freezer. what temp..are you talking
-10c?
i have been known to go out in -20 C !!
have used GA, Retro, HSM Fire , etc
booties gloves wet/dry suit beanie etc etc
I really like Ezzy sails for the attention to detail, making sails that last in a 'fair trade' factory, but the theory in the video
is just not what I experience in practice. A NCX for example has a rock solid pressure point and it's always forward. If I was a radical wave sailor I would definately go for an Ezzy quiver though.
am glad poehaaa has made that comment ...
local dealer says Ezzy sails lack "oomph" or power
have NOT been able to confirm or deny that for myself
on the other hand , find it hard to believe that the cambered sail like the Lion lacks power n stability ...
I haven't found that at all ...my Ezzy panthers are very powerful .I was using a 7.0 T 4 .went in to change and hit the waves ,put on a 6.3 panther .same power.
2 weeks ago me ,95 kg my friends 20kg lighter ..we all had 6.5 cheetahs on ,all doing the same speed ..just let the out haul out and you can really get some power if you know how to set them .I reckon the secrets in the battens used and shape of sail ,they just seem to be able to belly out more than any other sail Ive had in the last 20 years.Admittedly this new shape is a huge improvement .(2009-2016)
i would say the lion would be a powerhouse sail too.
Sailing in
-20 c Joe ,Wow .Im impressed. .how do you keep you beer warm.
I had an Infinity a while back and loved it. Have moved on to Koncepts and X15s since then. I like Ezzy's and am quite tempted to go back to a Cheetah or Lion 7m, as it seems I could still use my Tushy mast. What worries me is that they have dropped a batten (cost cutting masked as weight saving?) so I'm expecting they won't have the stability I would like at the top end. Am I being unfair?
Hi stretchy .that was one of my fears too.lack of stability.But after owning the 2016 cheetah s ,I know it's all about top twist and easy to use why David did it .I to have had the T4 which also has 6 battens and great top end ,and still have a x15 8 batten. So I compare .
The cheetahs are softer to use .top end is great.I ocean sail most of the time ,so appreciate the extra forgiveness in the sail ,and go even faster now because Im not fighting the sail .i just stay sheeted on even harder.
i think the extra scrim in the sail makes a difference to the shape staying firm as to normal monofilm .
yeah you are right they work perfect on the tushingham mast .I use a north 490 on my 8.5 cheetah 2015 .it rigs spot on.( constant curve)
am glad poehaaa has made that comment ...
local dealer says Ezzy sails lack "oomph" or power
have NOT been able to confirm or deny that for myself
on the other hand , find it hard to believe that the cambered sail like the Lion lacks power n stability ...
Your dealer is quite wrong. It's exactly the opposite. Bags of power and control. I'd be surprised if there were more powerful camless and twin cam sails on the market.
Hi stretchy .that was one of my fears too.lack of stability.But after owning the 2016 cheetah s ,I know it's all about top twist and easy to use why David did it .I to have had the T4 which also has 6 battens and great top end ,and still have a x15 8 batten. So I compare .
The cheetahs are softer to use .top end is great.I ocean sail most of the time ,so appreciate the extra forgiveness in the sail ,and go even faster now because Im not fighting the sail .i just stay sheeted on even harder.
i think the extra scrim in the sail makes a difference to the shape staying firm as to normal monofilm .
yeah you are right they work perfect on the tushingham mast .I use a north 490 on my 8.5 cheetah 2015 .it rigs spot on.( constant curve)
Thanks Tardy. interesting and useful feedback, I'm very tempted
Apologies for going off topic, but another question. I'm thinking of a 7m sail, which is available in Cheetah, but not Lion. I'll take the bottom end for granted, but which would have more top end, a 7m Cheetah or a 7.5m Lion?
Geez ...I couldn't tell ya ...never tried the lion .I just don't use cams anymore ..thats a question for David or someone who has used both .
the cheetah does have a great top end .but the lion probably has a slight edge.having cams .
cam sails generally are faster....but no cam sails are catching up ..Im just a free rider ..if your more of a speedster and don't mind cams. I would go the lion .
i don't think you would be disappointed in the 7.0 cheetah if you buy one .If you've got a fast board as well you'll fly.
But yeah strange not to a have a 2 cam 7.0 .it is the size to use this side of The world .
both look great.
Im over the moon with my nice green 7.0 .
Im telling ya it's fast.
great vid.... makes me fell better because I havn't rinsed my 2007 and 2008 ezzy's since new! always felt a bit guilty that I wasn't looking after them,,, not now
Hi stretchy .that was one of my fears too.lack of stability.But after owning the 2016 cheetah s ,I know it's all about top twist and easy to use why David did it .I to have had the T4 which also has 6 battens and great top end ,and still have a x15 8 batten. So I compare .
The cheetahs are softer to use .top end is great.I ocean sail most of the time ,so appreciate the extra forgiveness in the sail ,and go even faster now because Im not fighting the sail .i just stay sheeted on even harder.
i think the extra scrim in the sail makes a difference to the shape staying firm as to normal monofilm .
yeah you are right they work perfect on the tushingham mast .I use a north 490 on my 8.5 cheetah 2015 .it rigs spot on.( constant curve)
Thanks Tardy. interesting and useful feedback, I'm very tempted
Apologies for going off topic, but another question. I'm thinking of a 7m sail, which is available in Cheetah, but not Lion. I'll take the bottom end for granted, but which would have more top end, a 7m Cheetah or a 7.5m Lion?
Sorry stretchy though you ask about a 7 .o cheetah vs 7.0 lion ,,but a 7.5 lion would without a doubt have the best top end.
Thanks Tardy. The reason I ask is i find my 7.6 X15 gets unbalanced and slow fairly early, when the other guys are still comfy on similar sized Overdrives. I'm 95kg and 6'4", but I never seem happy on bigger sails, so thinking about a 7m instead of 7.5. Im probably blaming my sail when I should really be blaming my rigging and sailing skill
Thanks Tardy. The reason I ask is i find my 7.6 X15 gets unbalanced and slow fairly early, when the other guys are still comfy on similar sized Overdrives. I'm 95kg and 6'4", but I never seem happy on bigger sails, so thinking about a 7m instead of 7.5. Im probably blaming my sail when I should really be blaming my rigging and sailing skill
I come and sail over west every year .a 7.0 is a great size for WA.I'm also 95 kg .
what year is your x15 mine is a 2009 it hits its speed and doesn't seem to go any faster.? It also very heavy.but has good bottom end.
the Ezzysail s are way more easy to use .I would still think of the 7.5 if that you target sail. If your next sail down is a 6.5 .but in saying that.i dont use a 7'5 over there always 5,0 6,0&7,0.most days 7,0 to start then go tothe 6,0. Yeah 7,0 you will be able to hang on longer.its a great size.
I have a New ,8.5 2015. same as this years model just different graphics .soft feel ,grunt ,easy to use no-cam.i use my 490 north mast . It a very light sail.
I have had a number of cheetah's and Infinities/Lions from 2009 onwads. The last Lion I owned was a 2013 model, 7.5m. I honestly couldn't say if the Lion or Infinities were faster than the Cheetahs in the conditions I generally sail, which is reasonably rough port Philip bay conditions. They seem to be equal in top end speed based on feel and gps results in those conditions. Flat water may be a different conclusion. My only complaint is that Ezzy no longer do a 7m cambered sail as this size fits perfectly in my sail quiver. I do like the Lions for that extra bit of power in the lulls and the slightly more locked in feel.
I know you don't have to wash them but ,it's a bit muddy at the moment .can miss me with this baby .
Hey shifu .Yeah I know ,been to busy windsurfing rather than mowing lawns .
when its blowing I don't care if they are 1 foot high ,I've got better things to do ,( sailing)
but you know they look good .green is nice dont ya reckon .
I had the 6.5 on today ,I love winter ,it howls .
but the 7.0 and 6.5 are my main sails .I am real happy with these sails .
they are easy to use and don't over power ,which is what I look for in a sail .
And bloody fast .
I've had north warps most of my windsurfing career.but these are the go For a free rider .who likes to jump.
i don't miss those cams and love using RDM mast .
Tardy, is the 8.5M rigged on an RDM?
What's the Luff Length.
I'm looking to replace my 8.5M but ideally to rig on a skinny.
Gidday Aus 808 .the sails is just hanging .not rigged.
i use a 100%490 north mast on it ,or any 490 will do .
i have used it with a 460 and 45 RDM extension .it works ok .nice and soft .
because its a big sail I do prefer the 490 .
luff 503-505
boom 227
I had mine out today in 11-15 knots ,83.8 wide 130 litre board ,barely fell off the .plane.
how much do u guys weigh ??
i use 460 RDM, but keep my 490s as SDM
have a HotSailsMaui SpeedFreak that can use RDM, but I use SDM as I am 105 kilos
am looking to go to Ezzy sails, but prefer to stay SDM on the larger sizes
especially since I already have 490 hard top, CC and flex top masts in SDM
thoughts on SDM vs RDM for heavyweights in 490 and up ??
thx
Conventinal wsdom is big guys need SDM. I'm 80kg and love RMDs. I use the Ezzy masts. My largest is the 460. I don't use anything bigger than 7.5m
how much do u guys weigh ??
i use 460 RDM, but keep my 490s as SDM
have a HotSailsMaui SpeedFreak that can use RDM, but I use SDM as I am 105 kilos
am looking to go to Ezzy sails, but prefer to stay SDM on the larger sizes
especially since I already have 490 hard top, CC and flex top masts in SDM
thoughts on SDM vs RDM for heavyweights in 490 and up ??
thx
Hi Joe ,nothing wrong with SDM's,I also prefer them with the bigger sizes
Im 94 kgs .
thats the beauty of Ezzy they use both .with the lion you get two sets of cams for RDM &SDM .
CC would be your best mast to use .on the ezzy,
i use a 460 naish RDM on the 7.0 hard top .works a treat .
your covered.AND Sounds like you have a good collection of mast to try on them.
they are not as fussy as some sails ,