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Re: Any recommendations for a comfy board?

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 9:35 am
by capitan nemo
If you get a chance then try out the Xenon Rayo.
It is very soft and comfy but also delivers.
And it has a two yea\r warranty !

Re: Any recommendations for a comfy board?

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 11:43 am
by bigwave
Oldnbroken wrote:
bigwave wrote:I rode a Slingshot Asylum 138 this rne comfy week, loved it! Its so much better than a Shinn, Mako, Epic,keep going... And it was green!!!!
I was totally stoked about the green Slingshot boards and bought a 2012 Misfit and hated it.
But I think their boards are very good for some kiters and I like what I heard about the Asylum.
I think the Asylum is in the same class as my Wainman Joke.
Surely don't think the Asylum would provide what the OP asked for though.
I was just trying to be funny. I did ride the Asylum a lot this week and was pleasantly surprised by the feedback I got from it. Very smooth,surprising upwind when marginally powered,but the stiffness is very noticeable, hence the great pop.

Re: Any recommendations for a comfy board?

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 11:46 am
by Westozzy
capitan nemo wrote:If you get a chance then try out the Xenon Rayo.
It is very soft and comfy but also delivers.
And it has a two yea\r warranty !

Not to mention the exquisite build quality of these xenon boards as well. The best I have ever come across

Re: Any recommendations for a comfy board?

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 12:01 pm
by Caesar
Kitego wrote:I need a comfortable board, I'm a leisure freeride type of guy, i don't do tricks so I don't need lots of pop and I mostly ride in choppy waters. I would like a board that would be easy on my legs and knees. I weight 200 lbs and ride in mostly 15-18 knots winds. Any recommendations?
Hi,

Shinn Monk 136x44 (if you still can get hold of one) or any of the Xenon boards.

Cheers
Caesar 8)