Okay I ride as some of you know a cardboard wave, also now a sector 54.
What I'm considering is a board I can use to hold my kites right at their wind range limit for pop and big boost for when there is no swell or flat water on the estuary.
Normally ride ocean side though so something that can handle a small amount of chop ( not a board designed for perfect flat water) but not a board that comprimises heaps of performance for the chop factor 135cm to 140cm.
Any suggestions as I have not stayed up to date on the latest, my last wakeboard was a jimmy Lewis lithuim ages ago, so haven't a clue. I do like cardboards, but airush and north make good boards to. Anyone??
eppo , demo the shinn range, they sound the ticket for what you want,im on the monk 135 42 ive owned a few twinnys but the shinns are a step ahead imo, ive passed this board around and only had glowing reports, ive also heard great things on the dundee and supershinn, ive swapped and ridden a heap of boards and id say itd have to be one of the nicest boards around, iv had it for 2 years and its copped a flogging but is still looking good
To compliment the wave I'd try a cardboards FR 131 you'll hold it well in high wind and it's a sweet ride.
cardboard freeride 133/5
i believe there maybe one with a boobie girl decal all the kids are going for
there are many good twin tips to choose from. I find it hard to go past the underground flx for performance freeride. Such a sweet board perfected over the years by arguably the best board manufacturer out there.
Shinn, cardboard 131/133 and the underground flx...cool will look into them. Boobie girls sounds good.
Ta cauncy, yeh the shinn is right up there. Which one would you recommend. All the 2012 reviews were very positive about the shinn, smooth.
Eppo,
look no further than the North X-ride, designed to hold edge in choppy conditions, and they boost really well, plus the north NTT straps beat every other strap/pad combo into easy submission.
The Pro has become the FX and works best in flat water, they are not design to work in the chop, think Point Walter, or Woodies.
The FR is a great all round freeride board, great for all conditions for the average rider.
Regards
Toddy
No mate that's great advice about board size. Will measure tonight. Tempo hey yeh heard good things about that board as well. I'm gonna talk with Todd more as he has recommended the Xride but I'm not really fussed about its ability in the waves. For that purpose my CB wave will kill all wakeboards in the waves. Really looking for something that can handle some chop as I rarely get butter smooth water, only exmouth. But will hold a big ass edge a boost big. I want to be able to hold the extreme of my kites, got the kite skills but the Cb wave is not really designed to fully load up the edge.
Anyhow will continue the journey.
As far as I am conserned I can't wait to save a bit more to get the Airush Protoy. I had a go on the 2012 and loved it. I normally kite in the ocean but not in surf so I know the chopish conditions
Yeh been speaking to guys here and abroad concerning this board. Seems built to hold a big edge in big winds with comfort, just enough flex but not too much...I want to take my kites right to their limit and even beyond a little so this may suite the specific need I'm looking for. Most of this will be in the ocean. right up there in the mix.