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Severne Convert vs Ezzy Legacy

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Created by Gnotukker > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2016
Gnotukker
VIC, 50 posts
28 Oct 2016 9:11PM
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Be really interested to hear reviews of these 2 budget freeride sails if anyone has experience with either/both?

Also, do any other brands have budget freeride sails worth considering?

Is the reduction in price enough for consideration?

Thanks in advance

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
29 Oct 2016 2:40PM
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Loft maybe sails maybe? Had them for some time now in the Oxygen2's, cant complain about performance nor durability.
Did hear we are behind in receiving the latest for a full season, but cant verify as haven't purchased for a while. 2011/12 sails still all good.

windsurftom
NSW, 368 posts
29 Oct 2016 7:57PM
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I've sailed a Legacy 6.5 and a Gator 6.5 a fair few times. The Legacy was definitely better built and nicer to sail in my opinion, it got going quicker and felt like it had a more even pull.

Magic Ride
719 posts
20 Jan 2017 12:47PM
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I purchased a 6.7 Severne Convert 4 years ago. The sail was ok, very basic performance sail. After about 20 sessions, the batton pocket toward the mast started separating. Sent it back for a free repair, then it held pretty well. The sail is just cheaply made, from thread, stitching and quality. I wouldn't recommend it.

I just bought a 2016 Ezzy Legacy and took it out of the bag and what a difference in quality. Night and day compared to the Convert. I haven't used the Legacy yet, but I can just tell it will perform and hold up better than the Convert.

Gnotukker
VIC, 50 posts
28 Jan 2017 9:30PM
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Thanks all. Interesting that the Ezzy Legacy gets such good reviews even though it is a cheaper sail...



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