Weight = 5.82kg
The Ezzy Infinity: a freeride/slalom sail with unsurpassed durability, dependable low-end and supreme top speed.
The Infinity contains no monofilm and is built to the same high standard as their Wave SE.
The deep, draft-forward profile delivers the Infinity up to a fast plane even without pumping.
Two removeable cams allow the Infinity to be used as a no cam, single cam or twin cam sail. The name Infinity refers to this sail's infinite capacity.
New for 2006, new colours, new size range and double clew grommets to accommodate sailors that want a higher clew.
The 2006 Infinity is fitted with the same cams that were introduced to the 2005 Infinity. It is no longer a batten driven cam as we had prior to 2005. That means that you don't need to tension and de-tension the battens when you rig and de-rig. Just slide the mast in, outhaul, pop the cams on the mast, then downhaul. This cam is also unique because it will fit ANY mast made within the past 10 years, from a skinny to an old fat Fiberspar. No other company's cam can do this. David Ezzy achieves this with three different cam models, plus a series of pockets that "interface" with the cam and sail. The customer measures his mast circumference with the ruler we include, then looks on a chart to find the correct cam pocket and cam. The object is to have the sleeve pulled tight at the cam.
The new cam gives more shape in the Infinity. As the outhaul is reduced, the Infinity gets more profile forward which gives it great low-end power. For strong wind, The Infinity can take up to 5.0 cm of positive outhaul. The Infinity can also be used as a no cam, or a single cam. David Ezzy says it works the best with both cams in, but for someone wanting a bit softer feel, they might like the lower cam in and the upper cam removed.
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