windsurf plachta Ezzy Zorro
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EZZY ZORRO
The Zorro is our new 4-batten wave sail, designed for onshore and real-world waves. It’s a collaboration between David Ezzy on Maui and José Fernandez in Tenerife. The Zorro thrives in everyday conditions — the kind most of us actually sail in. It keeps its speed and drive through messy sections, then goes instantly neutral when you start surfing, giving you total freedom on the wave.
The Zorro Design
- Compact outline that turns on a dime
- Stable and balanced for high jumps
- Large window for clear wave vision
Performance and Versatility
The Zorro accelerates fast and feels alive in your hands. It drives steadily and confidently through onshore waves and jumps, yet goes neutral the moment you need it to — perfect for flowing turns and smooth transitions.
Zorro vs. Ezzy Wave
The Zorro feels compact and a bit stiffer, with a constant drive that shines in onshore wave sailing and jumping.
The Ezzy Wave, on the other hand, has a more locked-in, controlled feel — ideal for side-shore or bump-and-jump sailing.
Ezzy Quality
Like every Ezzy sail, the Zorro is built to last. It uses Dyneema X-Ply, lightweight scrims, and our bombproof sleeve cloth. And every Zorro is rigged and tuned in our factory so it rigs perfectly right out of the bag.
Ezzy Wave Rigging Video
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In 1983 David Ezzy made his first windsurfing sail under the Ezzy Sail black and white eagle logo. He started his custom sail business on Maui in an old shed that has since become a sleek design loft.
Back then, custom sails were the means to success for every serious sailor and Ezzy Sails led the sailing revolution. Ezzy made sails that were renowned for their “Hookipa” traits: strength and power.
In 1985, North Sails Windsurfing hired Ezzy to create their wave sail line and within two years Ezzy was in charge of all North’s lines including race sails for World Cup champion Stephan Van den Berg. In addition to the North Sails logo, the sails bore either the Ezzy logo or David Ezzy’s name on them. Production and profits rose under David Ezzy’s leadership. Ezzy became a Board member of North Sails Windsurfing in 1991.
The early nineties saw the sale of the German-based North Sails Windsurfing and new management took over the head office in Germany and at the factory in Sri Lanka. Ezzy tried to maintain his close involvement in the operation of the factory, but cost-cutting decisions began to take precedence over sail quality and even took precedence over the human rights of the Sri Lankan factory workers. The conflict over the treatment of workers vs. corporate profits reached a head in the summer of ’92, when upon arriving at the factory to put his designs into production, Ezzy found the air in the factory to be filled with the fumes of toxic spray glue. His attempts to help the workers by notifying management and North Sails’ owners, sending for product specifications from the glue manufacturer, brainstorming ideas for a construction of air vents to carry out the fumes, were all met with a curt, “mind your own business”: the 50 gallon drums of spray glue would stay and David Ezzy resigned in protest.
David visited other sail lofts in Sri Lanka and China with the idea of manufacturing Ezzy sails, but his early experience of having control over the quality at North Sails Windsurfing, made him realize that he would have to own his own factory to produce the high quality sails he wanted.
Meanwhile, his former colleagues at North Sails, the Sri Lankan nationals, organized themselves and approached David to start a factory of his own with them. In those bold days, the friends started a new venture with a shared ownership in Ezzy Sails Lanka. These top North Sails Winsurfing Sri Lankan managers and supervisors all became proud Ezzy Sails’ employees and part owners. The venture began in a small, old building in a town outside of the industrial zone.
Since high quality is David Ezzy’s most important consideration, employee quality-of-life is essential. The Ezzy factory today is housed in a 20,000 square foot, brand-new building with a large grass field out back for company cricket games. It is a safe, non-toxic work environment with state-of-the-art computer cutting machines, employee amenities such as a staffed kitchen, transportation, uniforms and a music sound system.

