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All the big guys are saying the same thing.
A wider board is going to make more difference than you would believe in this scenario. That board is a great board, it's just not the right one for you and your situation. |
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"BS" is right. lol. At least the name is appropriate.
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come on now....
dont make me feel bad... wish i would have known....gonna have to make this board work for quite some time... thanks for your imput.... |
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if you want the most of your kite time, sell your board to a lighter guy, come up with an extra 50-100 bucks and get a wider board.... you wont regret it
even a used best float would work great, right tom... maybe the new spark or LF recoil (not sure the sizes they come in, but i was looking at them awhile ago)
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handle passes are easy... at least i think they were.. been so long i cant remember |
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Don't feel bad, be excited that your enjoyment levels will go up drastically.
The longer you put off selling that board and getting a better fit, the more you will kick yourself in the future for missing the rest of this season. Five of us can't all be wrong |
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true..... but theres no way 5 of us could be right
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handle passes are easy... at least i think they were.. been so long i cant remember |
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R'nt we all saying the same thing?
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As for the board itself I am not saying it's bad or anything.. I haven't ridden it. I'm not even commenting on the width... not sure that is the problem either. Three things that could possible explain the skipping out (in my experience) is the very rounded tips, no concave, and stiffness. My old slingshot 132 slipped out like that a lot in the chop and the shape was similar (rounded tips, flat bottom, and stiff). Try a few boards and get an idea of what you like. Keep your speed in the chop under control and it'll help. |
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