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Freakout from kulingvarning.nu on Vimeo.


Bjorn going for a sick Flacka or similar in the strong winds of Feurteventura. He is our 2010 BOLT freestyle wave sail tester and is stoked with all the new room to maneuver under the boom. According to Bjorn the new sail has sick "pop".
All the kids were already competing in heats and it was great to see them in their element. 11 year old Jurgen showed me his stuff on his way to winning his next heat. Jurgen has been sponsored by Hot Sails Maui since he was 4! It is simply amazing what fun and how new the action is of these kids here.

















Greek windsurfing action movie featuring local wave warrior Thomas “KOUS” Kousioris ripping at Alepoxori near Athens…
KOUS is using:
Angulo Boards, Ezzy Sails & Masts, Flying Objects, Gecko Headgear,
Chinook, Al360 booms and is testing all these in some of the hardest
conditions Alepoxori has to offer. (all available in Greece at [windrider.gr])
We enjoyed this email from Robin.
“It was my first time in “la Reunion” Island for the contest RWC and after fews month in Britany without so much wind, I had some perfect conditions for training…
Solid mast high powerfull wave with strong wind for my 4m² and 4,5m² panther and my AHD trusters.
I try to do the best with all the other riders and I was happy to make a 360 during my heat on the big day !
Good contest with good guys and perfect hardcore conditions, I hope I return next year !”




photographer : Mathieu Demachy

“19/21-09-2009
The WindRider’s team visited lovely Crete island.
KOUS and Antonis visited probably one of the friendliest island there is in Greece.
KOUS stated “I am really happy for some of the best days of my life I had there. What can I say about the island, the people, their hospitality, the wave conditions and the local wave sailors. Everything overthere is just perfect. Everybody has to pay a visit to Crete. I am really grateful for the hospitality and the welcoming of Michael Farsaris (local wave guru hero), Antonis, Ilias, Paraskeuas and the rest local wave sailors. Definitely I will go back and pass all the good moments we shared together to all the people. I would also like to thank from the bottom of my heart the leader of this trip Antoni Metaxa for his knowledge and helpful hints regarding the place and the wave spot”.
Check out and enjoy the action in attached photos!!!
Regards,
Panagiotis”
Look HERE for more pics.
Look HERE for some videos.

David,
I wish to share with you that my nephew and I have tremendously enjoyed our very first year windsurfing. Your sails ( free ride) with skinny masts are absolutely fantastic. We have both excelled tremendously such that we can beach start, do some jibes, and use the harness…..and believe that the the quality of your sails have made this possible.Without hesitation we are proud and pleased to own ‘’Ezzy’’ sails.
Sincerely,
Paul

“Hello Ezzy,
I was the very lucky winner of the Free Wave 6.3 that was donated for the event. I have never had a new sail, and am very excited to give it a go out on Lake Michigan this weekend in the waves. (Lake Michigan gets some enormous waves for an inland lake, swells reaching over 10′. And fall is a great time on the Great Lakes (and salt free!))
Thank you for supporting the local guys over here. We aren’t very high profile, but love to sail, and love to show others how to sail (i run a teen travel camp and teach wind surfing as part of it). ‘And no, i won’t let them beat up on the new sail – they get the old Gaestra 4.6 and 5.0 to play with.
I’ve been sailing for several years, and very much enjoy the competitions. They push your skills, and are great camaraderie. I came in 2nd in the long boards this year with my old poly board and the pink and yellow sail below. If winds are better for the new sail next year, i look forward to 1st place. (This year was a lot of pumping).
The other picture is the award ceremony, and includes Mark Beaumanm of the GreatLakeDemoTour.com which have been great supporters, and Nat Siddall the event organizer.
Dave, i really appreciate the rigging video’s on the web site. I’ve never really had much instruction or any experience with newer sails, so they are very useful.”

Thanks to Sven for emailing us this stellar shot taken in the Gorge this summer by www.jockbradley.com.
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I wanted to share a recent video I edited showing me windsurfing at Point Henry, Melbourne, Australia. The Go Pro wide camera (courtesy of Mick green @ Drift media) is mounted at the clew end of a 2008 5.5m Ezzy Wave SE. I just love this sail, it’s probably my favourite Ezzy sail as it has such a large wind range and just feels nice in the conditions I often sail in. Board is a Starboard Kode86. Conditions 18-22 knots, flat water.
Point Henry – 23/08/09 from Evan Mackenzie on Vimeo.
Here is a great email we want to share:
“Hi,
First of all let me congratulate with your great brand.
After a long pause I restart windsurfing 5 years ago, and two years ago I bought the my first Ezzy (Infinity 7,5) . I was so happy about this sail that last year I bought a Panther 5,5 that got me really satisfied. It is a great product; where the robustness joined with the lightness.
I am not a “pro” but I love this sport since I started the first time in years 80′.
I feel exactly a person described in one of your interview when you described the Ezzy athletes team: “normal” people that when goes into the water put the passion of a “pro”.
I have also another great old passion “painting”. So, also if I paint from many years (the last year I was involved in three nice exhibitions ) only in the last two years I merged these two passions, painting pictures about this wonderful sports.
These pictures was part of an exhibition this summer in Rome (where I leave); exibition hosted by the local government in a prestigious site in the center of the city.
I am pleased to send you some pictures.
If you are interested in this “artistic aspect ” and if you like some of them I will be willing and pleased to make a free trade with some of your wonderful product. .
In any case, fell free to keep the pictures and publish them in your Ezzy internet site.
from your team athlet….(also if turned 50 this year …
)
Massimliano Benedetti”
have a look at these recent shots sent by Chris Cady. The pictures were shot by Brendan of UMI pictures.

Here is a nice review from Boardseeker.com
EZZY WAVE PANTHER Released: Sep 08Sizes: 2.9, 3.3, 3.5, 3.7, 4.0, 4.2, 4.5, 4.7, 5.0, 5.2, 5.5, 5.8, 6.0, 6.3, 6.9Price: £415Tested: 4.7m on Ezzy 400cm RDMThe Wave Panther was introduced in Sep 2008 to replace the very successful Wave SE. We hadn’t had a chance to try the Panther yet, so with the launch of the new Black Panther (Limited Edition) hitting the headlines, we thought it was a good time to try the sail and get some first impressions.
There is no doubting that Dave Ezzy has a real passion for what he does. Last summer we had a chance to meet the main man, and his enthusiasm for detail and product refinement is absolutely mind blowing.
With the current trend in windsurfing of producing massive product ranges and continually re-launch year on year, its refreshing to see Dave opting for a minimalist line of sails and a program of continual evolution and refinement. You can tell that every detail of the sail has been thought through over and over and over again. And lets face it; what other sail manufacturer is meticulous enough to rig every single sail before it leaves the factory?

Rigging the Ezzy is slightly different to most other sails on the market because of the amount of outhaul the sail requires. With downhaul only, the sail sets extremely full at the front and the outhaul is then applied to lock this fullness into place.
Tuning the sail is idiot proof, thanks to the great trim guide. Check out the video here for more info: Ezzy Panther. When rigged on the beach, it looks quite different to most wave sails, mainly because of the amount of fullness in the battens.

On the water, the Ezzy has in our opinion, three main distinguishing factors:
To elaborate on the later point, some wave sails can feel quite ‘baggy’ and low on skin tension, whereas the Ezzy feels nicely tight and springy in comparison. This is a real bonus when its windy, providing a very stable, balanced feel. In lighter winds its a matter of personal preference whether the slight lack of feedback that this configuration gives is a concern to you or not.
There is a really decent amount of power to the Panther which is delivered in a progressive, forgiving manor. Its not a razor sharp on/off style of power, instead the power is delivered in a much softer, smoother way. This gives really nice, balanced handling characteristics in pretty much all conditions.
Ezzy have a very solid reputation (literally!) for build quality and the Panther certainly looks to be in keeping with this theme. The Technora film gives the sail the ‘tinted’ appearance and offers excellent strength to weight properties, particularly compared to X-Ply. Its worth noting however that visibility through the material isn’t great and if you ride a lot in bigger cross on conditions (where you tend to look a bit more through the back edge of the sail at the wave), it will take a little bit of getting used to. However, for all other sailing conditions (where you are looking through the middle of the sail), visibility is very good through the main window.
Rotation is slightly more noticeable than most wave sails due to the extra batten shape, but manages to avoid being clunky thanks to the lack of contact between the battens and the mast.
Overall, with the amount of time that Dave Ezzy dedicates to his sail range, its no real surprise that the Wave Panther is an extremely accomplished and very refined wave sail. Its hard to find fault with the performance of the sail which gives very good bottom end power combined with top end stability. The power is delivered in a very progressive and smooth manner which may leave a select few wishing for a little more of a direct feel, but will be very welcome to the majority of wave sailors who put comfort, control and good handling at the top of their priority list.
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Just wanted to drop you a note of thanks for producing such an exceptional kids rig.
Click here for evidence of my 4-yr old’s success! We’ve been very happy with the whole the rig, and I was very impressed with the quality. I’ve taught 4 kids on it already.
I’m a “Wave SE” sailor myself, so happy to say the whole family is on Ezzy.
Congrats on a continued reputation for excellence.
Steve Lowe
Norfolk, VA