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Ezzy 1.0

Created by Bluedog76 Bluedog76  > 9 months ago, 20 Feb 2009
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Bluedog76
Bluedog76

243 posts

20 Feb 2009 2:13pm
Rider: Aston Smith
Age: 3yo Yesturday
Wind: <1 knot

I cracked out my new Ezzy 1.0 yesturday and boy was it light and easy to throw around. The minimum.luff.concept.if.I.add.any.more.dots.it.will.become.a.north means the sail can just float around in your hands.

After some freestyle practice on the grass, I headed to the pool with my dad on the 155l go. I don't think he has alot of friends as he always wants to tag along.

This is a great kids sail.


sailpilot
sailpilot

QLD

787 posts

21 Feb 2009 10:33pm
Hey Greg,
I'd like to see ya try a duck gybe on the 1.0

The big boards way too big for the little fella....you'll have to give him your FSW

Sailing at Campwin tomorrow (Sunday Arvo) low tide behind the reef if your interested
Bluedog76
Bluedog76

243 posts

22 Feb 2009 7:51pm
He can get his own FSW.
evlPanda
evlPanda

NSW

9207 posts

24 Feb 2009 2:47pm
My 3 year old can't even swim <sigh> let alone write gear reviews. If you weren't so far away we'd come and hang out.

How'd you source the sail by the way? Internet?
Bluedog76
Bluedog76

243 posts

26 Feb 2009 8:54pm
Due to the lack of windsurfing shops in my area, the internet is my main source of window shopping. Judging by the amount of time I spend surfing windsurfing pages, I would be in a shop every second day.

Neilpyrde rigs start at 1.5m and while the Hot sails rigs have a 0.8m kids rig, the Ezzy set up gives you two sails for a price of less than one of the others. I think the boom is the coolest part, it is just like a full size one except the extension is 84cm to 134cm. I've had great service from Sunshine Coast Sailboards and got this (along with most of my gear) from them.

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