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tinyE

Since 21 Jan 2006
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 12:53 pm    board advice Reply with quote

i'm looking for a new TT.

i don't mind if we get into brand wars, but phil might.

I was considering the lunacy, or maybe the jamie pro. never tried either one of them.... are there others in this class that I should look at as well?

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostWed Mar 19, 08 1:19 pm     Reply with quote

based on my recent board post, seems like there are a few people that really like the LF recoil comp. It's priced right that is for sure, I'm going to give Forest's a go when it gets warmer.

Other board in that class... nobile 666 (freaking pricey).

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Mark

Since 20 Jun 2005
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 1:42 pm     Reply with quote

Plenty of great boards out there. Try them all. Make sure and try the Naish Sol or Thorn.
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Hein

Since 08 Mar 2005
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 1:48 pm     Reply with quote

Get what ever board you want. They are all good.
Then customize the look and improve the ride by visiting NSI

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SalmonSlayer

Since 27 Nov 2005
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:07 pm     Reply with quote

This thread might help. It is about Nobile vs the Jamie Pro, but I think the Lunacy is added to the discussion somewhere in the middle along with some other boards.

http://www.kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2346625

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tekko

Since 20 Feb 2006
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White Salmon
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:16 pm     Reply with quote

I agree with posters above.. there are many great boards out there these days!!

More important than the brand is getting on the right size board for your size and riding style. From there it is getting a shape that fits your riding style and conditions.

Some people like more flex.. some less.. some like curved ends for more turny feel, some like a more squared tail for more power and pop...

Best thing you can do is ride as many boards as possible that you are considering. Mark has the Naish boards, plenty of SS boards around and I have all of the Liquid Force boards and we will all go out of our way to get you a chance to demo... you just have to ask.

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boonedog

Since 22 Jul 2006
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Hood River
 



PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:27 pm     Reply with quote

North Boards are amazing! I just got a new Skypro and love it, with a wide ass stance. Check out the North line, because they offer up so many flexes, sizes, and Promodels to chose from. Plus, its cool to ride a board and support a Pro from the Gorge! Cool

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:28 pm     Reply with quote

Hein wrote:
Get what ever board you want. They are all good.
Then customize the look and improve the ride by visiting NSI



I'm not sure I would go that far...

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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:34 pm     Reply with quote

What are people's thoughts on Jimmy Lewis III - is it an all around board? Or is it specialized for some purposes and weak for other purposes?

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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:35 pm     Reply with quote

That's a hard one since I don't see many people riding it here. Might also want to look on a forum for Maui.

terremoto wrote:
What are people's thoughts on Jimmy Lewis III - is it an all around board? Or is it specialized for some purposes and weak for other purposes?

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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:38 pm     Reply with quote

See Brett, the decision is obvious! Just demo every board out there and make your choice. Wink

I do second Hein's recommendation of the NSI gear, in fact I am off to HR right now to try to score some pads for my Lunacy. Yeah $75-$150 for aftermarket pads/straps might seem spendy, but so are decent running shoes. Its a hell of a lot less expensive than knee surgery.

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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:41 pm     Reply with quote

You aint seen nothing yet. Scope the comp interface system from LF... DEEELUX!

http://www.liquidforcekites.com/straps-comp.htm

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 2:46 pm     Reply with quote

terremoto wrote:
What are people's thoughts on Jimmy Lewis III - is it an all around board? Or is it specialized for some purposes and weak for other purposes?


I have a JL and absolutely love it. I know one or two other people around here have one as well. It's really an all around board and does many things well. It has a really cool concave that eats up chop and although it has round rails, it still manages to hold an edge REALLY well. And the funny thing is, even though it edges well, it is very smooth and slippery in the turns. Like I said it does allot of things well and I would say that 95% of people that have voiced their opinions on them thought they were good boards.

I love mine, I just need to get a bigger one. (I need a 139).

Pluses:
good in chop
holds an edge well
slippery in the turns
"playfull" and foregiving

Cons:
expensive
not the best pop in the world because of big taper
lots of rocker...so not the fastest board
phucking epoxy is fragile as shit..scratches and chips are almost impossible to avoid.

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Hein

Since 08 Mar 2005
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 6:02 pm     Reply with quote

I heard Windance has Airush

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bajakiter

Since 16 May 2007
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 6:03 pm     Reply with quote

I have been riding litewave for years and I love them. I currently have a tsunami 133 and imo it’s one of the sweetest rides around!

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Kraemer

Since 24 Apr 2006
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Sky Pilot
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 6:24 pm     Reply with quote

pdxmonkeyboy wrote:
"I just need to get a bigger one."

Pluses:
good in bed alone
holds an hard edge for a long time
slippery in the turns
"playful" and "forgiving"

Cons:
have to wash the sheets
not the best pop in the world because of big taper
lots of rocker...not so good pop
phucking latex is fragile as shit..rips and full-offs are almost impossible to avoid.


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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
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Hood River
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PostWed Mar 19, 08 7:00 pm     Reply with quote

i agree with most peeps suggestions.. defs want to demo as many boards as poss, because its so different for everyone, fins make a huge difference as-well. i have the jamie pro 06, and i like it better than the 07' if i had a money and wanst supper cheap i would get the skypro its pretty badass!! but that is just north stuff. there are tones of options out there you should ask people at the beach if you can demo thier board.. another sweet board is the crazy fly you deffs want to try that one out. but its all about your style so yeah.. good luck!!

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