I have a 134 freeride also.....Awesome board.... I also have a mako 140 and i'll try to explain the differences.....
The mako is advertised as a carving chop busting machine, and its not bad...It slices thru whitewater easy but not as smooth as the bro. It is very stiff, no flex so rides harsher... The bro feels like a cushion under you....
Carving and slashing. The bro you can slide it around or dig the the rail and really slash hard carving turns easily... the mako with the super concave and big single fins is a bit sticky if you slide it around but carves well but your technique needs to be spot on...The bro is much more forgiving to rider error...
I kite in Port aransas, corpus christi in the gulf and the brokite board is by far the most popular wave tt here....they are made here in corpus, so people have an easier chance to demo them here.... any one who has tried my bro in the surf has eventually bought one...
Upwind... In marginally powered conditions the mako is easier upwind, because of the radical concave but not by much.....Powered up there is no comparison... the bro flies upwind and is so much more fun playing on the waves....
You will not find a smoother riding board than the bro......

