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Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 3:04 am
by Gueroo
You should definitely consider the Wainman Hawaii Cruzer 136 or 141,, its a do it all super fun, chop eating machine!!!!!!!

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 2:13 pm
by Kamikuza
Will do!

Took my old North Sumo out for a run yesterday - actually, first time since I broke my wrist riding it 3 years ago! Was surprised at how well it went upwind, despite all the rocker but DAY-UM it's a stiff board! Like being beaten in the knees with a stick!

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 4:03 am
by KYLakeKiter
Kamikuza wrote:Will do!

Took my old North Sumo out for a run yesterday - actually, first time since I broke my wrist riding it 3 years ago! Was surprised at how well it went upwind, despite all the rocker but DAY-UM it's a stiff board! Like being beaten in the knees with a stick!

I was thinking the Axis Vangaurd might be your choice, but it is described as medium flex, so I am wondering how rough the ride would be for what you want. Lots of size choices though, and it looks pretty cool.

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 12:47 pm
by Kamikuza
KYLakeKiter wrote:
Kamikuza wrote:Will do!

Took my old North Sumo out for a run yesterday - actually, first time since I broke my wrist riding it 3 years ago! Was surprised at how well it went upwind, despite all the rocker but DAY-UM it's a stiff board! Like being beaten in the knees with a stick!

I was thinking the Axis Vangaurd might be your choice, but it is described as medium flex, so I am wondering how rough the ride would be for what you want. Lots of size choices though, and it looks pretty cool.
What's "medium flex" on a modern board mean though?!?!

The Sumo has about 20mm of flex if you really lean onto it :o a steel plate would flex more under it's own weight!

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 1:20 pm
by Starsky
Flex has huge range, On the spectrum from noodle all the way to rock I would place most of the boards on the market today barely up from noodle. There have always been boards like Jimmy Lewis and other customs that choose the defined rocker line over the variable one of a flexy board, but the reality I fear is that the ease and cost of snowboard style production has been embraced by the industry and flexy is everywhere unless you go out of your way to avoid it. Flexi is forgiving too so it only makes sense that the established companies like being able to hedge their bets and keep flexy boards the norm.

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 1:23 pm
by Kamikuza
So even maximum modern flex would be heaps less than the Sumo? :lol:

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 11:33 am
by Kamikuza
Well, Aboards has made me an offer I can't refuse, so I'm going with the Z-series! Hadn't really considered them cos the Euro was more expensive and I couldn't find a dealer outside the EU...

Wait one for a review...

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 2:15 pm
by miamikitboarder
Thanks for that list - I have been wanting to put together a list like that myself.

I need a board for powered-up conditions as well.

I'm around 90Kg and am interested in getting a board with more width.

Has anyone tried the new Cab XCaliber? Comments appreciated.

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 3:41 pm
by Kamikuza
miamikitboarder wrote:Thanks for that list - I have been wanting to put together a list like that myself.

I need a board for powered-up conditions as well.

I'm around 90Kg and am interested in getting a board with more width.

Has anyone tried the new Cab XCaliber? Comments appreciated.
You could probably go a size or two down than my list…

There were deffo reviews on the Xcaliber around when I was looking. I think the rocker and stiffness put me off for what I wanted it for…

Re: In need of a new TT

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 12:35 pm
by Kamikuza
So, the Z-series. My goodness, it's a great board . . . except . . . when I'm over-powered and want to edge hard and boost. I know there's technique to it, cos I've managed to adapt to riding it and eliminated spray in the face and being unable to go upwind well, but when it's really cranking I just can't get the resistance I need.

I put it down to the narrow tips - they're 30cm, compared to the 42cm of the waist.

So now I'm looking for boards that are wide and the tips and put the fins close to or behind the edge of the heels . . . meh, I know what I mean. My beloved Flyradical3 138x42 was shaped like a mini-door, while the Flyradical4 seems to be thinner than the old one :( put me off . . .

Slingshot is the only company I've seen that lists the tip widths of their boards - 37cm for the 139x43 Darko IIRC. Hmm . . .

Very interested in a 2013 Cabrinha Xcaliber though . . . took it out VERY briefly the other day, but instantly it was like "Oh yes I LIKE this one!" and the tips seem wide and square, around 35cm for the 139x43.

Le sigh . . . and now, colour is no longer a factor :D