Another Cardboard rave review.

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Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
17 Dec 2006 12:01pm
Hey just got my 130x40 new 07 cardboard 2 days ago and have had it out twice. These boards are great quality, nice finish on top and bottom, nice pads and straps and good fins. The fact that you can actually go online choose what stance width and flex means you can really customoize your own board to have it exactly how you want it.

Along with being able to select the graphic design from a large range or even make your own and choose what colour straps, pads and handle means that your board can be further customised to your own liking.

Anyway enough raving about possible features. The board rode really smooth through choppy conditions, provided excellent pop and the flex really saved my knees on those harder landings.

Being able to customise this board to my desire really leaves nothing to chance of having a dud board, it performed exactly how I wanted it to. The double concave also is nice.

For a board that price ($850) which is Australian made and offers so much options to customise your ride you really can't go wrong.
Mr Plow
Mr Plow
VIC
428 posts
VIC, 428 posts
17 Dec 2006 3:11pm
Second that - I have had my Cardboard for almost 12 months and it has surpassed my expectations. For most of the time I have had it I have rode finless as my local beach is very shallow & tidal, so not having fins when kiting in an inch of water stops the drag and faceplants.

Put the fins back on recently to give more grip in surf and spins and also to see how much more I could load up for jumps. Fins do make a difference in this regard - but the tradeoff is those high speed skaty turns that finless gives you.

I have punished the board since I got it - but it is holding up fine.
ran
ran
VIC
333 posts
ran ran
VIC, 333 posts
30 Dec 2006 11:33am
excellent to hear, i was very happy to see a cool girl in a red bikini with one of my devil girl designs yesturday. Now thats what im talkin about :)
prokiterUK
prokiterUK
136 posts
136 posts
10 Jan 2007 6:24pm
I have to disagree here, Cardboards made a board for another company and I must admit the finish of the board was shocking. Firstly the screw holes for the fins did not line up so had to be redrilled, it lookrd like a 5 year old had done the inserts for the straps and handle and to make things worse, the board broke after only an hour on the water. The other company involved have now made the board themselves and its 100% better. If you want something done right, do it yourself...

Sorry if this offends but just being honest.
windpig
windpig
QLD
113 posts
QLD, 113 posts
11 Jan 2007 8:27am
I have heard that Cardboard are making boards for Underground,does
any one know if this is true.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
11 Jan 2007 9:58am
Underground have been making their own boards for a long time.
vishy
vishy
WA
451 posts
WA, 451 posts
11 Jan 2007 9:25am
Sounds like your refering to Liquid Force while they were changing factories maybe?
Thanks
Matt
prokiterUK
prokiterUK
136 posts
136 posts
11 Jan 2007 5:11pm
I was, and now I've seen the Recoil made by Liquid Force in their factory and it looks sweet as. 100% better.
kusu
kusu
QLD
485 posts
QLD, 485 posts
11 Jan 2007 7:28pm
Tried the LF recoil new version th eother day, a bit heavy and sluggish compared to my cardboard of the same size but still an ok ride.

Re: the older recoil - in some instances, everything is built to a price...
If it broke as you say it will be direct replacement/warranty
ran
ran
VIC
333 posts
ran ran
VIC, 333 posts
11 Jan 2007 10:34pm
quote:
Originally posted by prokiterUK

I have to disagree here, Cardboards made a board for another company and I must admit the finish of the board was shocking. Firstly the screw holes for the fins did not line up so had to be redrilled, it lookrd like a 5 year old had done the inserts for the straps and handle and to make things worse, the board broke after only an hour on the water. The other company involved have now made the board themselves and its 100% better. If you want something done right, do it yourself...

Sorry if this offends but just being honest.



prokiterUK, dude are you a pro rider?? Wow thats sooooo cool... wait are you Aaron Hadlow? Man you rock! You must know what your talking about, what should i ride? im selling my cardboards on ebay as i dont want to ride such un sweet boards.......so lets get this straight you are saying a board made for someone else by cardboards was crap, but not a board under the cardboards name...oh **** i better stop the ebay auction, all is good, i just shouldnt buy any LF boards..cool..i feel better now. oh can i have a signed photo too please..pro riders make me week at the knees...LOL
windpig
windpig
QLD
113 posts
QLD, 113 posts
11 Jan 2007 10:46pm
quote:
Originally posted by Saffer

Underground have been making their own boards for a long time.

Yes I thought so, just curious, as it's the first board
I've owned that I have'nt built my self. Rides nice.
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