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Navigation Search Content Other Mpora SitesBilly, I would be interested in testing a Starboard Quad. I live in London. Where could I demo a 82 and/or 87? WPby woodpecker - ASK A CLONE
Jenk S Russ - in response to your comment of the RRD being unsuitable for someone 78kg due to the board being extremely heavy. "Extremely heavy" means at most 500grams more than other brands and yet not being the heaviest out there. Your comment is like saying a car is slower than another because the side mirrors are too big. 500grams can be saved on a better mast or boom, orby woodpecker - ASK A CLONE
Back to the subject, and please use your own post for your own purposes; RRD 92 or DC 91? Focus, focus.....by woodpecker - ASK A CLONE
Hey! Nick a Frog Dude, Booh! and thank you for the concern. I have an 84 litre and no problems. If any, the problem could be the short distance from the nose to the mast base.by woodpecker - ASK A CLONE
Hi Davey. This sounds like a marketing survey. Tried Starboards at Porto Pollo in Sardinia, not my cup of tea. Sailed the EVO 80, easy but not as exiting as Da Curve, for example. Also Starboard quad does not get the best reviews and maybe being the only with a different fin configuration does not help (big fins infront, small fins on the back). Though the slot box (invented by Tabou) looks gby woodpecker - ASK A CLONE
Thanks DRM for the support. How does the Da Curve compare to other high volume wave boards you've had; mainly in terms of difficulty and forgiveness? I was thinking about the RRD wave cult 92 as well. This last one I would expect more forgiving due to overall fuller outline, but the Da Curve I would expect to be more exiting. I am also around 77kg. The DC should be more difficult to sail, butby woodpecker - ASK A CLONE
Hi There, Will you guys be testing BIG wave boards in the 90's litres? Seems that with the new quad configuration these are a must for the quiver and also maybe as one board quiver. I weight 78kg, but don't sail much so these are easy boards to jump on and feel as if I you were sailing often. Also range is huge so can take down to 4.5m sails. By the way I am looking at getting the RRD wave culby woodpecker - ASK A CLONE