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cottiPR
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Postby cottiPR » Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:12 pm
I'm having a difficult time choosing between the Airush Livewire 142 and the CF Bulldozer 140 2013. I just sold my Liquid Force DLX 134 and don't have any TT board to have fun on and throw powerful moves. Im a "progressing to intermediate" rider starting to land a few unhooks. I need the board for boots. I have ridden the Livewire and liked it, not sure of the Bulldozer (is it good for boots). Any thoughts?? which one excels in flat/slightly chop and freestyle/wakestyle
any other board recommendation is welcome. * i weigh 85 kg and i'm 6'0.
cheers, from Puerto Rico
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DirkGently
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Postby DirkGently » Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:36 am
I just got my Livewire 142and I'm loving it, 2 sessions so far.
I ride boots & finless 90% of the time so I'd never consider a board without some sort of channels, so I wouldn't consider the Bulldozer, looks like a million other flat bottom boards with similar construction.
Livewire is ridic. fast for a relatively high rocker board, and built for boots.
Other boards you might consider, LF DLX 142, damn dude you're a monster, 6' 85kg you're really going to benefit from a properly sized board. I'm 5'7 68kg and I'm on a 142! So definitely get as big a board as you can.
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DirkGently
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Postby DirkGently » Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:36 am
gone for a month.
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Schmidy
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Postby Schmidy » Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:43 pm
Hi Dirk,
Sorry to hear about this, Airush would like to take care of your issue no problem at all.
If you haven't done already - please bring this back to your Airush retailer. If you have without hearing back, you can contact Airush Customer Service directly at Customerservices(at)airush.com and Reza will get back to you within 24-48 hours (or less). Please PM me your email just incase.
Airush uses a 0.5mm topsheet, the thickest in the range without making the board super heavy.
Hope Airush can fix your problem ASAP without losing any valuable time on the water.
Best Regards
Marc Schmid @ Airush International
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