They are worth it. The response is a little different though, if your not used to it you can hurt yourself. It takes some getting used to. I hurt my back so bad I spent my whole trip putting on topical analgesic. I wish I didn't have arthritis. Not to mention my toenail fungus disease from the ocean. That is nasty stuff. I am still trying to find a strong enough toenail fungus treatment to treat that!
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Never tried it myself, but a local kitesurfer bought one and rode it for a couple of months in South Florida. Ended up taking it back to the shop and going with a North X-ride. For the range of conditions, he said the X-ride has much better all around performance.
SO_FL_Kiter wrote:Never tried it myself, but a local kitesurfer bought one and rode it for a couple of months in South Florida. Ended up taking it back to the shop and going with a North X-ride. For the range of conditions, he said the X-ride has much better all around performance.
Does it mean that the Select is a bit more "wakestyle oriented" ????