mossy44 |
02-14-2007 10:28 PM |
Here is the description of the board that my wife was reading about. It is the Eden 130. <BR> <BR>This new deck allows the rider to push her limits with a more explosive toeside snap. A line of boards playing favoritism to the toeside rail due to a wider asymmetrical profile, deeper molded-in fins, step down rails, and a wide vented channel exclusive to only ½ of the board. <BR> <BR>Toeside Rail: <BR>-Deeper molded-in fin gives a rider more bite for additional stability while generating a stronger edge hold all the way up the wake's transition. <BR>-.25” wider asymmetric profile with more of a squared off tip/tail. This allows the board to rise higher up the wake and the added surface area gives a rider more snap even at a slower speed. <BR>-More exaggerated step down rail grips additional water when on edge complimenting the deeper fins for a stronger hold. <BR> <BR>Heelside Rail: <BR>-Narrower profile with additional sidecut so the board can create more speed. <BR>-1.8” wide vented channel. Additional water flow makes for a quicker ride. <BR>-Shallower molded-in fin lets the board release quicker off the wake. <BR> <BR> <BR>I did not realize they make boards that are asymmetrical. What happens when you want to learn switch. Won't that do the opposite of what the board is made to do?
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