NP, NORTH. EZZY?

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Mickymoo
Mickymoo
WA
163 posts
WA, 163 posts
23 Oct 2004 9:24pm
Hello, Could anyone give me their opinion between Ezzy SE/Pryde Zone/ North Voodoo wave sails for a sailor of 68KG (and of average ability) is there a clear difference between any of these sails in the 2004/2005 range?
Thanks.
Confused Dungbeetle....
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23684 posts
WA, 23684 posts
23 Oct 2004 9:37pm
Simmer
Tozza
Tozza
WA
160 posts
WA, 160 posts
24 Oct 2004 12:32am
Im 63Kg and i use Ezzy sails and find them great. THey feel very controlable, rig nicely and are built well. Not sure about the difference between the other brands but I think the consensus would be that ezzy, north and pryde are all good sails.
Mcfly
Mcfly
WA
56 posts
WA, 56 posts
24 Oct 2004 3:55am
SIMMER

Mcfly
dave.h
dave.h
WA
194 posts
WA, 194 posts
24 Oct 2004 7:47am
going just on brand name is probably not a safe way of buying a sail, especialy if it doesn't deliver what you need from it. I mean you are a reasonably light fellow and would guess that a sail that bias' top end control and beeing light in the hands would be better than something realy powerful.I have a friend who had simmer sails(who also is light),and he hated them.I on the other hand thought they were great with heaps of power,but im a lot biger than him. He has moved on to ezzys and loves them,and I feel that they lack a lot of get up and go,but are smooth.
All the sails on the market are good but I would consider what type of feel you want out of it.
Ezzys or tushingham rock would be worth a look.
Mickymoo
Mickymoo
WA
163 posts
WA, 163 posts
24 Oct 2004 9:51pm
Thanks for your comments all ..food for thought.
Mickymoo
Mickymoo
WA
163 posts
WA, 163 posts
24 Oct 2004 9:51pm
Thanks for your comments all ..food for thought.
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
24 Oct 2004 10:24pm
Tushingham Rock hands down ! great wind range

a.k.a. KA202
westozwind
westozwind
WA
1419 posts
WA, 1419 posts
25 Oct 2004 12:14pm
This is a pretty tricky question. Most people do not have a range on manufactures sails in their quiver. Most tend to stick with a brand. Since I know of no one who would go out and buy 2 sails the same size, same year but from different makers just to compare them, you are left to your own devices. Troll the net for reviews from mag sites. See if you can demo sails from shops, this may help.
And for my (slightly) biased opinion (aren't they all?). I have tried both Ezzy and NP. Both have their merits and it's hard to find a bad sail these days. The Ezzys' were more durable, but the new NP range includes full spectra x-ply sails as well. My new Zone is light and very well reinforced this season. At the moment it's NP for me!
pole boy
pole boy
WA
292 posts
WA, 292 posts
25 Oct 2004 12:28pm
NP ZONE for the light weights for sure

Life is but a dream, from which we all must wake.
Ian Grose
Ian Grose
TAS
423 posts
TAS, 423 posts
25 Oct 2004 11:12pm
Severne Sails.....

Check out the likes of Scott McKercher (No 1 world wavesaling champion), Luke Walmsley, Ty Bodycoat, Matt Holder, Justin Stock (works at Pelican Point), Ben Severne, and a heap of others in action.

It's the fastest growing sail brand in the world AND they are designed in Western Australia.

Three different ranges of wave sails to suit all styles, I could go on and on...

Used by the worlds number one wavesailer, can't be too bad... Go Scotty.

Ian Grose
JEZ
JEZ
WA
395 posts
JEZ JEZ
WA, 395 posts
26 Oct 2004 10:41am
With you Mike

Now. I know that some people find it hard to comprehend that a Pommie sailbrand ( especially one with more than two syllables in its name) can create one of the worlds best range of sails.
..............."Tushingham Rock"s............ Great performance, longevity with a good price.
Now the "Image" may not be there, but who pays much attention to hype anyway??
You're welcome to come down & try the demos.

Good sailing.
Jez.
+ good onya from us Scottie. Along time coming but well deserved.
( I thought that you were too busy too read forums Ian)
Longreef
Longreef
NSW
49 posts
NSW, 49 posts
26 Oct 2004 4:05pm
Of course It's time I plugged Gaastra. It gets more detailed than just a brand. Do you need onshore or sideshore. What sizes?
Anyway check out the Manic and Poison.


David

Longreef Sailboards and Surf
17-19 Anzac Ave
Collaroy NSW 2097
02 9971 0999
silvec01
silvec01
WA
645 posts
WA, 645 posts
26 Oct 2004 4:40pm
I am a pryde man.
this year the Zone replaces the Core so for light weights i think that the Zone will be pretty awsome.
But everyone to themself.
I want 100% performance so im hopefully using Zones this season
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
7733 posts
WA, 7733 posts
26 Oct 2004 4:55pm
Hey Chad,

is the NP thing independant from WSP Or, is this "cash for comment" stuff we are reading?

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Deano
Deano
WA
255 posts
WA, 255 posts
26 Oct 2004 4:57pm
I have changed from NP Search to Tushi's. I'm stoked with them. They have a nice soft feel to them & huge wind range. The Search is one powerful sail but.

I think most sails are pretty good these days. But go for the X ply construction.

Deano
shmage
shmage
WA
318 posts
WA, 318 posts
26 Oct 2004 5:33pm
A agree with deano, what ever you get should be good. For me at the moment i have severne, NP and ezzy. They all have their good point and their bad. Im soon to get Hot Sails Maui which should be fun. I just think you should try out as many sails as possible so find out what suits you. I weigh the same as you too so if you make your biggest sail a powerful/good for feather weights it you mean you get out in bugger all wind ( one of the many advantages of being a feather weight)
silvec01
silvec01
WA
645 posts
WA, 645 posts
27 Oct 2004 11:42am
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rock

Hey Chad,

is the NP thing independant from WSP Or, is this "cash for comment" stuff we are reading?

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Like you Dr Rock, Windsurfing was my hobby and passion way before i started working at WSP. I hate using gear that doesnt work. If you have gear that you like, you will recommend it to others who are not so sure about it. I am passionate (sometimes over passionate) about the gear i use cause it works so well for me...

Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
7733 posts
WA, 7733 posts
27 Oct 2004 12:49pm
Chad

I know your opinions on NP are not motivated by the shop for which you work. I agree with you, NP is good gear. The comments I made were in regards to the 3 posts in a row.

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