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        <title>tabou quadster</title>
        <description> hi all,
i've found very little on this board.  too bad it wasn't included in the boardseeker tests.

does anyone use this board for a 1 solution wave board?  does it do well in side-on with thrusters?

thanks for your thoughts.</description>
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            <title>Re: tabou quadster</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ Yes I do! <br />
<br />
I'm 95/97kg &amp; uses the 91 as my one board quiver. Im' sailing in south of france, La coudouliÃ¨re, Carro...<br />
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It's a very good board, very interesting for surfing, nice for jumping, that works well both in quad &amp; thruster mode. First i thought the quad fins were too big but last time i sailed with them &amp; it was very good, so that must be the consequence of the very first sessions on the board. The difference between quad &amp; thruster is more a question of speed in straight line, a little bit planing &amp; style in the surf. <br />
<br />
I'm now used to the shape &amp; can tell you one thing : very very good but... not so nervous in side on gusty shitty conditions. The thing is that it's a normal/small volume for my weigt. It's quiet like 70L. for a 80kg guy. So i need something a little bit more nervous when the wind is really light. On the contrary, it's very easy to handle it in strong to really strong wind. I sailed it in 40knts without problem. <br />
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The really good thing is that you don't feel the limit of the board when surfing with enough wind.<br />
so to answer you, if you're a technical sailor, not too heavy, you can take it as a one board quiver, &amp; don't hesitate about taking a bigger volume than usual, that will makes you plane earlier &amp; you won't feel any difference in surfing/strong wind. If not, it's a board that doesn't like to sleep alone in the van, so i'm looking right know for another board to rip in the shitty light / small waves conditions! <br />
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I think for a one board quiver the goya quad are very very interesting. The quatro LS too. the Tabou Pocket too but a lil bit less radical in surfing.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>fock</dc:creator>
            <category> GENERAL DISCUSSION</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 18:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
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            <guid>http://forums.boardseekermag.com/read.php?3,11564,11564#msg-11564</guid>
            <title>tabou quadster</title>
            <link>http://forums.boardseekermag.com/read.php?3,11564,11564#msg-11564</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ hi all,<br />
i've found very little on this board.  too bad it wasn't included in the boardseeker tests.<br />
<br />
does anyone use this board for a 1 solution wave board?  does it do well in side-on with thrusters?<br />
<br />
thanks for your thoughts.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>rdm</dc:creator>
            <category> GENERAL DISCUSSION</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 14:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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