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Postby murdoc » Sun May 05, 2002 10:00 pm
yesterday i tried a LF rythm 147 (modified to 6 fins) and i was impressed.
did anyone try other boards ?
i'm curious if all models work with a kite ...
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Postby TheRob » Mon May 06, 2002 2:03 am
i'm rocking the hyperlite vero 143 with a 4 fin setup. so far it has worked pretty good. i think it will get better as i get better. i am using older low end wakeboard bindings for it that look surprisingly similar to the new style of sandle bindings.
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Postby murdoc » Mon May 06, 2002 11:42 am
...interesting ...
i only heard that wakeboards don't run upwind because they got too much rocker - or too round shaped rockerlines...
i thought about buying the LF myself, but now i'm curious if smaller boards work as well (the rythm 147 is specified as an allround - board for tall and heavy riders - but i'm not too heavy and would like to use a smaller board, i think...)
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Postby TheRob » Mon May 06, 2002 4:19 pm
yea, that is what the vero is specified as too, just an all around board. i had problems staying upwind one day, but i am pretty sure it was me, and not the board. hopefully it will improve though.
later,rob
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Postby Guest » Mon May 06, 2002 9:59 pm
Hi Murdoc,
I will sell my Loose Wk 140 as soon as Bernie has finished my new Board (in about ine and a half week, for only 250€ without footpads..
if anyone else is interested...
derbastiw@t-online.de
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Postby BlueSky » Thu May 16, 2002 8:49 am
Hi everyone, I tested a old OBrien wake 143 with 2 fins for a friend who couldn't go upwind yet and was wondering if it was his board or his technique. I was amazed how easy it was to go upwind with the standard 143 wake (I use a 175 TT Olry normally). He had too much pressure on his front feet and not enough on his heel. Now he's going upwind much better already. So I think there's no problem in riding a wake-wake instead of a kite-wake.
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Postby murdoc » Thu May 16, 2002 10:46 am
yeh ...
i'm riding a 1.34 liquid force now. ...
a good tip to get upwind:
(from snowboarding) turn your knees 'forward' (into the direction you're going) and you'll go upwind ... .
it works
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