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Postby gilesparnell » Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:46 pm
Hey
I know i've asked this before on another part of this site - just can't believe on one out there has ever ridden one of the Naish TT 4.6 ? (either that, or no one can be arsed to reply
) . If the latter - more karma chaps..... inhail and brreeaatthhhh !!!!
Thinking of buying one before i leave the country on a flying mission. Anyone got any ideas what else i can have a look at ? How does it compare?
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Postby Guest » Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:05 am
I love my Naish tt 4`6¨. I've had it for some time now, and I like it more and more everytime I ride it. It's easy to go upwind with it, it's great to jump with, it's great to land your jumps with, and the board is great when you're under powerd.
I am very happy with my board. I didn't know what to buy eather; North, Underground, Darren Quinn or Naish. I had no idea but ended up with this Naish board and I love it. I hope you will to.
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Postby Phil » Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:12 am
I have used the TT 4'6 a couple of times and I think it is a good board, but an average good board not a top gun. Anyway, it appears that it is the best Naish board from their TT range.
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Postby gilesparnell » Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:38 am
Excellent ... thanks for replying guys.... was kinda just looking for some positive reassurance.
I managed to demo the board yesterday but didn't get a good feel for it as the swell was mass...ifff ! with pretty gusty winds, and in on a way over powered kite - so board not in contact with the water much of the time.
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Postby pluvious » Thu Mar 20, 2003 5:17 pm
One of the die hard arc users recently got a 4' 6" and HATES it, complaining that it's slow, slow, slow. I haven't ridden it, so I can't comment. But I do love my new Underground Wavetray
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Postby sq225917 » Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:07 pm
yeh all the 2002 naish twins got a bad rep on my side of the uk. heavy and slow.
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