Rider: 72 kg / 170 lbs - intermediate-advanced..Depends on the day
Style: Freeriding, Surf
Disclosure: (non-team rider)
I've spent lot's of time on my first gen 2013 Airush Cypher 5'6 - caption below. That's a pic when it was new. Now it's got lot's of "love" bumps and bruises. I learned how to ride strapless on the board and it's been my go to board ever since. I can usually get going on it with my Airush Lithium 12 m in about 12-13 knots..all the way up to my 7 m Airush Wave lit. Usually when it's really windy I'll take out my 1st gen Naish 5'7 Global, but keep leaning toward the Cypher. It's just lots more fun in mushy waves, even high winds.
I like the Cypher's versatility. Comparing it to my buddies newest North Nugget, for my weight (72 kg) it's a little slower to get going in light wind, but in my opinion a welcome trade off. It's more playful than the Nugget. Turns better. It's livelier and has a better range in higher winds. That said the Nugget, both the new and earlier models, are still nice boards.
I see the 2nd gen Cyphers came out in 016 and now they're changed again in 2017, referred to as "blunt nose" boards by Kiteboarding Magazine.
There's lots of praise for the Firewire new shapes - Vanguard & Vader. I'm leaning toward getting a 5'1 Vader (I'm 160 / 72 kg).
After trying my friend's new gen North Whip blunt nose, well I didn't like it. Feeling like a "boat", it's corky and difficult to turn tightly. It's a feel thing and the new Whip just wasn't right for me. I did like the model year before the blunt nose version though.
Kitesurfing mag did a "blunt nose" surfboard test which included the Firewire's and the 2016 Cypher. The review was generic and generalized all the boards in this category, in other words it didn't say much.
I may replace my Cypher 5'6 with one the "blunt nose" types but from what you read you can't have it all. I know the Firewire's aren't really "low end" specific (having a bit more rocker and tail kick compared to the Cypher) and that's fine. I'll keep the Cypher, or even get a first gen bigger one, the 5'8. Who knows.
Any feedback on the 2016 Cyphers would be appreciated as well.