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Grantmac said..
Put up a picture of a 20 year old board and get back to me.
Or pictures of other sail brands 20 years apart.
I'm not an Ezzy hater, I like the durability and I still have some 2000s 4 batten waves that I'll sail in big weather. They just aren't on the forefront and if a person wants to sail them then a 5 year+ purchasing cycle is likely as frequent as needed.
So just to clarify, you're basing your judgement on Ezzy on sails you've got from the 2000s? What Ezzy wave sail has 4 battens from the 2000s? The only ones I could see were a couple of years that had a 3.3 and smaller in a 4 batten. What's the newest one you've tried?
I thought the same as you until a couple of years ago I tried a Severne Blade. I expected it to feel better than my Ezzy. The general consensus was telling me it would, I was surprised when it didn't. Was also a good sail, I loved it, but it honestly didn't feel hugely different, in fact I found the Ezzy more stable. It gave me renewed enthusiasm for what I had.
I hear people say Ezzys haven't changed in 20 or something a fair bit. Usually from people who haven't tried one in 20 years. I think Ezzy have a bit of an image problem. The website looks like it was designed it 1998 and the marketing material is pretty no frills. It's certainly doesn't have a cool slick image like a Goya or Severne or whatever. I personally like the no frills approach but it doesn't appeal to fashion conscious sailors.
The sails don't have trendy little cutouts on the leech or graphic designers designing the latest graphics to be on trend. Some years the colour combos were pretty horrible but generally that has improved. I've used Ezzy since 1999 and have witnessed some significant design changes since then. If someone says the sails are the same as 20 years ago it's laughable. It's a funny joke but it's just not my experience.