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sskitebabe 02-23-2010 5:27 AM

Hey, if anyone has a good opinion on the two of these, I'd love to get some advice. I've got a friend who wants to buy her son a board. He's 115lb, 5'6", shoe size 9, and 14 years old. Also, and opinion on size would be great. <BR> <BR>Thanks!

behindtheboat 02-23-2010 5:41 AM

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behindtheboat 02-23-2010 5:43 AM

Wow. So the "bad word" in longer sense is... if he is going to be hitting rails or boxes..

sskitebabe 02-23-2010 11:06 AM

Hahah, thanks A-dub! Now I'm wondering what the bad word is! <BR> <BR>He won't be grinding any rails, so I'll go for the Watson, but how about any of the following combos? Would they be better for him? <BR> <BR>Trip/Index 300 <BR>P53/Domain 350 <BR>P53 Grind/Domain 400 <BR>Groove/Transit 400 <BR>Witness/Ultra 450 <BR> <BR>Thanks one more time!

behindtheboat 02-23-2010 11:10 AM

How experienced is he and what size wake will he normally ride behind?

xbones 02-23-2010 11:11 AM

Of those setups I'd go with the Witness Ultra combo. <BR> <BR>Index/Domains and Transits are good boots, but base/entry level. Vantage/Shane/Watson/Soven are much nicer boots IMO.

kcrider 02-23-2010 1:38 PM

I have the witness my brother has the watson. Personally I like the witness a little better, not just because I have one, but I feel its a little faster and a little more predictable on its pop. It is a tad looser, just ride both without the center fin if he likes that. They both land really soft so I would give them the tie in that department. The watson is a bigger popping board but rider skill has more to do with it than the board. Just look at all the older footage of riders riding boards that have gone to the wayside. Don't get me wrong I love the watson and I'm going to demo the hybrid next year but I just think the witness is a little more fun. Plus if he is going to hit rails in the future the spine down the middle of the watson is a little more squirly for beginners. The witness slides much better. Just ask one of the greatest cable riders of all time, Fooshee. If I'm going to rate my favorite LF boards it would be <BR>1. Witness <BR>2. Watson <BR>3. S4 <BR>That's just my 2cents

ryanw209 02-23-2010 2:40 PM

+1 for the Witness. I have it and it's the best board I have rode. Very smooth, easy to ride and has good predictable pop. He should be able to ride the witness and progress with it for many years to come. It looks like the 132 would fit him the best. I would go with last years model since it will be cheaper and I don't really care for the color scheme on this years. IMO.

sskitebabe 02-23-2010 3:32 PM

Thanks guys! A-dub, he's just working on jumping. I'd say he might learn 180's and jumping wake to wake this summer. He's riding behind a 21' fishing boat, but I think he has some friends with better set ups. Probably no towers though... <BR> <BR>Sounds like from our choices, the Witness might be the best choice. <BR> <BR>Thanks!


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