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  • Home > Ezzy Sails > Infinity 2007

    Infinity 2007


    Like the Ezzy Wave SE, the 2007 Infinity has radically more shape built into the forward section of the sail.

    The 2007 Infinity’s deep, draft-forward design makes it a very powerful flat-water sail. The Infinity has two removable cams, one above and one below the boom. With both cams in, this sail is a perfect free ride/slalom sail. The shape is forward which means the Infinity can be set with an extremely deep draft for lighter winds without the back hand getting loaded. Take the top cam out and use the Infinity with just the lower cam and you get the ease of rotation of a no-cam sail, with the power and stability of a cambered sail. Take both cam out and you have a great blasting sail for small waves.




    The Infinity utilizes the Ezzy Universal Cam system, which fits any mast diameter from a skinny to 15 year old standard diameter mast.

    The Infinity utilizes our Endo-Batten Construction which means it doesn’t have traditional batten pockets laid on top of the sail panels. Instead, the batten is sandwiched between the sail’s panel layers providing the same, symmetrical profile to the sail on both starboard and port tack.

    New Rigging Concept:

    The required downhaul tension is less on the new ’07 sails. In fact, if you over-downhaul you kill the nice feeling. The reason is that if you downhaul too much, you remove a lot of the forward draft that is built into the sail.



    The new Infinity has a huge outhaul range. The more the outhaul range, the more the wind range. It can be set as little as 0.5 cm for lighter wind and up to 6.5cm of positive outhaul for stronger winds.

    Click here to view David Ezzy rigging a 2007 Infinity


    Other Refinements:

    Also new this year is the tack pulley. Our pulley has vertical dividers that make threading the rope faster and also reduce the friction between the pulleys.


    Size Boom
    Luff Mast Config Batterns Weight Cams Ezzy Mast
    5.5 sq mtrs 179 cm's 443 cm's 430/25/21 460/25/25 6 kgs 2 430
    6.0 sq mtrs 189 cm's 456 cm's 430/25/21 460/25/25 6 kgs 2 430
    6.5 sq mtrs 198 cm's 470 cm's 460/25/25 430/25/21 6 kgs 2 460
    7.0 sq mtrs 206 cm's 481 cm's 460/25/25 490/26/29 7 kgs 2 460
    7.5 sq mtrs 214 cm's 492 cm's 460/25/25 490/26/29 7 kgs 2 460
    8.5 sq mtrs 230 cm's 509 cm's 490/26/29 520/27/34 7 kgs 2 490
    9.5 sq mtrs 247 cm's 527 cm's 520/27/34 490/26/29 7 kgs 2 520

    The Infinity will out-last the other freeride or cammed sails sold today.The Infinity has no monofilm. It is made with our Spectra® Reinforced "X" Film. This is the same material we use in our Ezzy Wave SE. In fact, the Infinity has the same construction as the Ezzy Wave SE, including a vinyl window that can be cleaned and won’t scratch!
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