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OR Mako 140 Wide in OZ?

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Created by WildDuke > 9 months ago, 27 Dec 2009
WildDuke
QLD, 23 posts
27 Dec 2009 12:20PM
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Anyone sell the Ocean Rodeo Mako 140 Wide in OZ? Anyone using one have any comments?

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
27 Dec 2009 2:54PM
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try West oz kiteboarding They have the new rise so they might have some of the boards there.

Buzz
NSW, 319 posts
27 Dec 2009 10:46PM
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If you can't get one thru West Oz kiteboarding send me a PM ...

funkyllama
TAS, 308 posts
27 Dec 2009 11:10PM
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ridden one - feels sick, can't explain it much better than that. Oh, it rails through smooth water like it was made for it. In my opinion an awesome feeling board for cruising about on all day.

Alfred007
VIC, 37 posts
28 Dec 2009 5:30AM
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www.kitesurfdirect.com.au, they have it for sure.

I own a 150 wide which I might want to sell in the near future. It is an awesome freeride board, carves through chop like butter. I just can't afford to keep two Makos.

Jacques
NSW, 159 posts
28 Dec 2009 1:50PM
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I am VERY keen to try one too...

On their website, they talk about 3 different models:
140x40 "FREERIDE"
150x34 "CLASSIC"
150x40 "WIDE"

Not sure which one would be best suited. They all seem to be a bit longer than the average TT board we ride.

If there is anyone around Sydney who owns one and wouldn't mind letting me try it, I would be very grateful!

bye
Jacques

Buzz
NSW, 319 posts
28 Dec 2009 8:42PM
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Awesome boards - I love 'em ...

I'm 85kg and the 140 x 40 does it for me ... the 150 x 34 was sort of replaced by the 150 x 40 wide and it is a much better board IMO ... you'd only really go the 150 wide if you are a big guy looking for a lite wind board or riding in smallish surf ...

If you want heaps more info about all of 'em, just do a search on that 'other forum'...

Alfred007
VIC, 37 posts
29 Dec 2009 3:37AM
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The 150 x 34 is an awesome high wind board for me (83kg). You can hold a lot of power, smoke upwind, and most of all the foot pressure is much more even than on other boards, so even though you ride faster than anyone for a couple of hours you don't get tired easily.
All Makos carve great, eliminate chop and have no spray whatsoever.

For freeriding, the Mako Wide might be the better allround board.

On the skinny Mako you can dig the rail deeper and hold more power, jump better and the footbalance is a bit more even than on the Wide.



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