ZeroR2 wrote:Guys:
I might be getting a board, but as anyone knows the travel is.
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ZeroR2 wrote:Guys:
I might be getting a board, but as anyone knows the travel is.
Ryan wrote:ZeroR2 wrote:Guys:
I might be getting a board, but as anyone knows the travel is.
PM sent, getting two boards.
Nice score, I tried the 2019 99L at Squamish last summer, super fun board. I'm thinking about getting one but can't decide on the 99L or 108L. Have you tired the 108 before, does it feel big? Any chance we'll be seeing you out at Centennial or are you going away again this winter?Ryan wrote:Hey Michael
92 Skate and 99 Skate, I need a backup 100l since I just cracked mine across the bottom. The 92 is for Jen.
Michael wrote: Have you tired the 108 before, does it feel big? Any chance we'll be seeing you out at Centennial or are you going away again this winter?
Ryan wrote:Michael wrote: Have you tired the 108 before, does it feel big? Any chance we'll be seeing you out at Centennial or are you going away again this winter?
I haven't tried the 108 but the 100 is more than big enough for me for our conditions.( Nitinat and Squamish). I'm 87 kg. I did sail a 106 JP freestyle in Bonaire once in around 16 to 20 knots which I liked very much for the conditions.
Here in Brazil, there are tiny guys who use 100l freestyle, so 108 may not be too big if you want something more early planing and forgiving.
We're in Maceio (the promised land) Camocim Brazil. There's no question if it will be windy. Rather 4.7 or 4.2. Nice kickers for learning jumps. Back next week.
Ryan wrote:...I haven't tried the 108 but the 100 is more than big enough for me for our conditions.( Nitinat and Squamish)...