So i've finally ridden the crap uotta my old o'brien board, time to get a new one.. Which one??? <BR>I'm about 6'2 220lbs (all muscles, lol) and my rinding is.. erm.. well.. advanced beginner, i think. <BR>Any thoughts on what board to get? I have long legs and enjoy a wide stance so i'm thinking at least a 142cm board..
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I've been selling a lot of the JStar Empire boards lately - Rusty M's board. Demo as much as you can from a local dealer or just make you best guess depending upon what you are looking for in board performance. <BR> <BR>Buy the board that best compensates for your weaknesses. For beginners, round ends and center fin. More advanced, smaller fins on the outside. For softer landings a center "spine" in the bottom. For good speed, hooked rails and outside fins. Better pop, 3-stage. Into the flats, continious rocker. Many other variables.
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Check out the CWB Factor 144cm is perfect for your riding level and a great proven shape. Jimmy Wolf is ridin the Factor and he kills it on that board. Its great for all levels of riding, beginner all the way through advanced.
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same size and i like my 142 watson
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thanx you guys. i've been snowboarding since '86 and lately grown accustomed to the longer flowing boards in the snow so i guess i'm looking for that same feel on water too
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buy my roam
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absolute platinum 141! <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.midwestwakeboarder.com" target="_blank">www.midwestwakeboarder.com</a> <BR> Ride.Sleep.Repeat.
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JStar Conformity has a looser feel.
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