Ezzy 2007 Wave SE

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ejmack
ejmack
VIC
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VIC, 1308 posts
12 Mar 2007 9:19pm
Sorry to go a little off topic here guys. I'm curious, as a reasonably new comer to the sport (12 months) I'm in the market for a new larger sail. I was looking at either the 2007 Ezzy wavesails or the new 2007 Ezzy Freeride range. I can't see myself doing anyway wavesailing, or at least, nothing too big. Really just blasting around, gybing, bump and jump etc, etc. I guess you call it freeride? Anyway, as the name suggests, would I be better off with a Freeride Ezzy sail? Can somebody please explain the real difference in the two types and the pros/cons of buying one over the other. Could I venture out into smaller surf with the Freeride sail and be fine etc?

Cheers
Evan
ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
13 Mar 2007 6:39pm
Nevermind.... just ordered a 07 Ezzy Wavesail. Cheers.
CJW
CJW
NSW
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CJW CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
14 Mar 2007 12:18am
quote:
Originally posted by ash

CJW,

What is it that puts you off the new Norths?

I just bought a Duke in 5.4 to replace a old 5.8 and 5.2, thinking who wants to wavesail in 5.8 conditions.

Unfortunately the top battern was broken and the sail ripped the first time it was hit by a wave in 0.5m swell, pissing me right off.

Do you question the new sails quality, their look or what.

Ash



Yeah bit of both really. I have a total hatred for that whole white panel thing they have going on, it's just so plain and boring...although it's slowly improving. It's so odd that a company that produces such a cool looking sail like the superstar comes up with that stuff. I also don't think they are built as well as they used to be and the newer 'pure' waves sails seem to have gone for a lot less pre shape that previous generations (like the DrX) which I was a huge fan of.
Leech
Leech
WA
1933 posts
WA, 1933 posts
14 Mar 2007 9:26am
quote:
Originally posted by CJW
I have a total hatred for that whole white panel thing they have going on, it's just so plain and boring...



It's "iPod inspired!"

matcham
matcham
NSW
49 posts
NSW, 49 posts
14 Mar 2007 6:06pm
Sorry ejmack couldn't answer your question as I don't know about the Freeride range. But the Wave sail is just fine for straight sailing - you won't be disappointed.
ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
16 Mar 2007 12:28am
No problems matcham... hopefully picking it up friday and using it over the weekend. Pretty sure I've made the right decission :D
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
15 Mar 2007 10:38pm
I'm disappointed with my North Ice, it just doesn't set right And for a wavesail to have 50% monofilm is a bit... well... strange?

I'm going ezzy for my next sail
AJEaster
AJEaster
NSW
698 posts
NSW, 698 posts
16 Mar 2007 2:30pm
quote:
Originally posted by ejmack

Sorry to go a little off topic here guys. I'm curious, as a reasonably new comer to the sport (12 months) I'm in the market for a new larger sail. I was looking at either the 2007 Ezzy wavesails or the new 2007 Ezzy Freeride range. I can't see myself doing anyway wavesailing, or at least, nothing too big. Really just blasting around, gybing, bump and jump etc, etc. I guess you call it freeride? Anyway, as the name suggests, would I be better off with a Freeride Ezzy sail? Can somebody please explain the real difference in the two types and the pros/cons of buying one over the other. Could I venture out into smaller surf with the Freeride sail and be fine etc?

Cheers
Evan



Evan,
I was looking at getting the 6.5 freeride. It is basically the same sail (draft and over all shape) as the Wave SE with a sixth batten. I use the 07 Wave SEs on my wave board (Quattro FW85) as well as a freeride board (F2 Stoke 116, using mainly the 5.8m)) when there is no waves or not windy enough for the wave board. They go really well on the freeride boards....plenty of power to plane through lulls......great for blasting....quite a fast sail.

Would like to hear how you find the Freeride, please post your impressions
Adam
Jens
Jens
WA
348 posts
WA, 348 posts
16 Mar 2007 3:17pm
Adam,

The 6.5 Freeride Ezzy Wave is a fine sail with heaps of power. I use it on my Fish for wavesailing the lighter days and have absolutely no hesitation in using it even in good quality waves.

Cheers, Jens
ejmack
ejmack
VIC
1308 posts
VIC, 1308 posts
28 Apr 2007 1:08pm
quote:

Evan,
I was looking at getting the 6.5 freeride. It is basically the same sail (draft and over all shape) as the Wave SE with a sixth batten. I use the 07 Wave SEs on my wave board (Quattro FW85) as well as a freeride board (F2 Stoke 116, using mainly the 5.8m)) when there is no waves or not windy enough for the wave board. They go really well on the freeride boards....plenty of power to plane through lulls......great for blasting....quite a fast sail.

Would like to hear how you find the Freeride, please post your impressions
Adam



Adam, thanks for your reply. I actually purchased the 6m Ezzy wave which I am very happy with but to be honest have only used it a few times in marginal conditions. I find I really should have gone bigger, probably 7m. I'm looking at the Ezzy Freeride for my next sail. I just recently read a review in the latest "windsurfing mag." and the Ezzy Freeride scored really well overall...excellent really.

Cheers again for your reply, it's good to hear the Ezzy wave is also a decent freeride sail. I'm looking forward to using it in the right conditions.



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