I have ridden the 08 131 and 129 x-series of the range so far and below are some comments
The board boasts strong construction, nice flex zones that give great ability for medium - higher speeds with a stiffer edges and a springy tail. Easy to slide around if needed once you have broken the back end out. Very comfy footpads, and the stiffness means if you are a medium+ rider you will really enjoy the flex in this board IMO. I 've tried most wakestyle tricks on the board and I have found it very easy to use, especially for sliding manoeuvres although had no problems landing from tricks or with board offs either.
I would not recommnd this if you intend to only ride waves with it as it is a free/style not waveriding board, unless you want to freestyle the wave.
I would recommend it for anyone who wants a strong build quality ( for bindings / sliders and kickers or longevity ), the latest in 3d flex patterns with comfortable footpads and shiny bling on the top of the board. By the way... if you buy one make sure you dry the bling off after you use the board!
I also think that the z series, which I am yet to ride would suit the lighter, slower riders < 70kgs ,who want flex at a slow speeds or maybe the older gentlemen aged like a fine wine who prefer comfort more than speed. ( guessing though as I havn't ridden it yet )
I'm 77kgs and ~5'8 and would pick the 131 with narrow stance setting.
PS before anyone asks, yes it handles the chop fine with it's straight tracking and stiffer sides, and as with all Chop its how the rider uses the board.
Nick
I've got a 136 Z series. I'm 95kgs and riding a 12m Cult in 15 to 25 and a bit. The board planes very well, has heaps of pop and tracks well in all conditions. I've punished mine and it has survived where others have failed (split a kiteloose in half lengthwise for example). The pads and straps are extremely comfortable and the bling attracts the ladies. I usually ride without fins and find that the board has plenty of edge control even in decent chop. I posted on a previous thread that the board was sh!t with fins in but I retract that comment now because after going out on a 10m X3 in 30-35knots with fins in and realizing I need to ride over my back leg more on this board it turns out I was sh!t at riding the board with fins in. I haven't ridden the x series but can say that the Z series can be a cruisy board but can also be a great freestyle board. It depends on the rider. The guys I kite with are all changing over to Aboards after riding mine in preference to what they currently have ie protoys, cardboards and cabrinhas. Seems like Latvia is starting to produce more then skivys and hot chics in crappy make up at eurovision.