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the goofykid
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Post subject: LF Board for light wind... Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:02 am |
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Hey there,
What LF board has been the best for light wind (other than the surf-shapes)?
Cheers,
GK
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Frankieboy
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Post subject: Re: LF Board for light wind... Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:35 pm |
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I have a Recoil Comp 137x41 and it starts really early for my big ass... Square outline (parallel rails) , stiff, flat rocker it is a very good 1 board quiver that starts early. Not so comfy when it blows hard in choppy conditions, you can't get it all...
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the goofykid
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Post subject: Re: LF Board for light wind... Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:06 pm |
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Thanks bro... I have heard good things about the Recoil Comp (especially in flat).
Have you ridden a WLF?
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alsbirk
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Post subject: Re: LF Board for light wind... Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:48 am |
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for waktstyle the wlf is the earliest starting board out there, it gets going well before the concept 139 and recoil 137. I can start just as early in bindings on the concepts as on the recoil comp 137 in straps......or close! Unless you want real light wind perfonance like a door, get the wlf if you are 90kg+ and the concept if less heavy. I love the concept in bindings as it performa reallywell in all conditions
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