RAL INN said...
I'm still a TT wave guy and love being able to start off in the backwash finish a wave ride in the shallows with a boost, then jump the breaks on way back out.
The things I have noticed over the years is that I don't need length 135 is as much as I like. Concave is nice. Over 40cm wide is to much. Comfy flex is always nice. An Assymetrical outline with more curve on toe side is a must.
Hitting lip is easy on anything but commiting to a nice bottom turn toe side is where you appreciate the more curved toe side rail.
TT wave riding to me is about being powered and using the kite power, and being able to run down the line of a breaking wave picking the good faces to fire in hit the lip then get out.
Plus more of course.
Your on it, pretty much sums up our conditions here 95% of the time, was on the alkita mutant for a little bit, but imho it doesn't hold an edge when being aggressive like a deep rocker tt, paired with a powerful kite, a mutant would be better matched with your standard wave / freeride kite, but who cares as long as your loving it