For pure freeriding I'd recommend the North X-Ride 136. This is our most popular board for sure and suits almost every kind of riding except freestyle load and pop type tricks. Smooth, comfy and outrageous grip when riding fast and powered.
For freeriding and a bit of freestyle, I'd recommend the 136 Cardboards FR. It freerides beautifully, handles chop, spins, carves etc and will do some freestyle as well. It has really good pop for a freeride board and is still smooth through the water.
The Jaime 135 is also really nice freeride board with good freestyle capacity without too much sacrifice in the comfy ride. Excellent for a good blend of both styles.
For Freestyling and a bit of freeride, I'd recommend a Cardboards Tempo. The Tempo is a bit stiffer and has massive pop for load and pop tricks and has larger than normal rocker combined with 5 concaves/channels so landing tricks is REALLY easy even in choppy water. The North Jaime 135 still also fits this category but is not as hard core as the Tempo. The Tempo is more wake style oriented.
Hi AKS
I noticed the last few years you preferred the Jaime Pro as your favourite twin tip.
Is this the same this year?
I am considering upgrading my 2008 135 Underground FLX (the board has been great but is damaged a bit - came off the roof racks) anyway time for a new one.
I am considering the Jaime Pro 135, which I hope to demo this week (but a 137) or a North X-ride 136 (though I think I would prefer a bit more all round performance) and probably the Cardboards FR 136.
I am 85 kg ride at surf beach mainly chop and slop, ride 8 or 12m RPM (can be a little underpowered with the wind), intermediate standard and have a strapped surfboard when the surf gets good, so want an all round twin tip.
I would appreciate your advice, Thanks.