which twin tip board?

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bmac
bmac
VIC
40 posts
VIC, 40 posts
10 Oct 2007 3:18pm
Hey all, with summer just around the corner its time for a new board. I'm just looking for an all round board, reasonable flex for melb port phillip bay chop.. I'm 85k and an intermediate rider, so looking around 130 or so I guess. Local shop has North Jaime Pros 07 on sale for $850 which looks pretty good, or thinking about a Cardboard too? I really don't want to spend any more than this if I can.. so any opinions on which would be the better board? Both of these seem to get pretty good wraps, and both same price..

Not really a big fan of the North foot pads, and that price is last years model (no wood core).

Cheers,
Macca
bellz
bellz
WA
572 posts
WA, 572 posts
10 Oct 2007 1:29pm
no1s A fan of north footpads!!!!
RayQ
RayQ
WA
638 posts
WA, 638 posts
10 Oct 2007 6:00pm
There are a few more boards on offer for that and alot cheaper with wood core, look this way,
sci
sci
WA
762 posts
sci sci
WA, 762 posts
10 Oct 2007 6:17pm
The Jaime Pro 08 is choice! It is a great board for most conditions and has nice graphics, TFC fins and the most snug footpads going! I love mine
bellz
bellz
WA
572 posts
WA, 572 posts
10 Oct 2007 6:24pm
are the footpads betta that the 07
sci
sci
WA
762 posts
sci sci
WA, 762 posts
10 Oct 2007 6:52pm
Not entirely sure but i would make a fair assumption! anyone else! The board just oozes quality and finish.
ran
ran
VIC
333 posts
ran ran
VIC, 333 posts
10 Oct 2007 9:07pm
I can do Cardboards in Melb to your door for $800, or one of my el monster loco boards for 800. You can choose any graphics or if you like we can do custom graphics (if not too complicated for no extra cost) i have a demo el monster board at present and will very shortly have a new 08 Cardboards demo, the tempo and free ride handle the Melb conditions like a champ, im riding a pro, which is flatter, very fast, but i would probley recommend the other model over the pro if you want to handle chop.
Jaimie Lee
Jaimie Lee
QLD
120 posts
QLD, 120 posts
10 Oct 2007 11:58pm
try the naish thorn, it has great straps and pads..they are very comfy and easily adjustable..or the naish sol, they are both great boards...the sol has more flex and is a good all round board, the thorn is more suited to freestyle/wakestyle rider. the sol comes in a 130cm which is good for me and im like 60kg but it also comes in a 133..i think its a 133...
justdoit
justdoit
QLD
65 posts
QLD, 65 posts
12 Oct 2007 5:54pm
2008 Naish Haze is wood core
$799
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson
WA
1492 posts
WA, 1492 posts
12 Oct 2007 4:33pm
Check the review section, evrey one who has riden the lunacy from slingshot loves it, there new range is really well put together..
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