2020 Ezzy Zeta with No limitz sumo 460 mast?
I am trying to transition from Aerotech and Duotone to an Ezzy Zeta and it feels heavy and stiff.
Is the Sumo mast the problem? More downhaul??
I don't know anything about that mast, but when a recent Ezzy feels heavy it is almost always a case of not enough downhaul.
The sumo is stiffer than the original no limits mast. fwiw, no limits used to make ezzy masts I believe. Being stiffer you prob need more downhaul to get it to work. Bend curve between sumo and original is meant to be the same however the stiffness changes things.
www.nolimitz.com/specs
''another argument for the correct mast or at least the original no limits used if you can find one which should be better and will give you some mix and max options of tops with bottoms..
The sumo is stiffer than the original no limits mast. fwiw, no limits used to make ezzy masts I believe. Being stiffer you prob need more downhaul to get it to work. Bend curve between sumo and original is meant to be the same however the stiffness changes things.
www.nolimitz.com/specs
''another argument for the correct mast or at least the original no limits used if you can find one which should be better and will give you some mix and max options of tops with bottoms..
Ezzy masts have changed quite a bit in the 20 or so years since they were made by nolimitz... they are much better now.
The sumo is stiffer than the original no limits mast. fwiw, no limits used to make ezzy masts I believe. Being stiffer you prob need more downhaul to get it to work. Bend curve between sumo and original is meant to be the same however the stiffness changes things.
www.nolimitz.com/specs
''another argument for the correct mast or at least the original no limits used if you can find one which should be better and will give you some mix and max options of tops with bottoms..
Ezzy masts have changed quite a bit in the 20 or so years since they were made by nolimitz... they are much better now.
Did they change the bend curve?