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Old     (bighead)      Join Date: Oct 2006       04-14-2007, 6:30 AM Reply   
I am between the Watson and the Axis. I was going to go with the One but with the "stories" of breakage, I will wait until next year since I am a larger rider, 6'2" 215. I like the Watson and the Axis but seeing them in person and demos are out of the question. What board has better tracking and rough water riding. I see they have similar rockers which I like but the Axis has the quad long fins and the Watson has the short side fins with the removable center which I would remove. Do the quads help it hold better on edge? The rails and edges also seem similar but are they fast boards? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Old     (gimp990)      Join Date: Mar 2007       04-14-2007, 9:35 AM Reply   
Axis tracks alot better. I ride in chop alot. It is very similar to the shane with the 4 fin setup. The cupped fins hold and amazing edge. For me the watson was slow. I like speed so i went with the shane. I demoed the axis the other day. It is similar to the shane in tracking, pop, and speed but the landings were a bit harder that the shane or watson. If you want speed go with the axis.

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