Rider: 70kg Style: Surf 15-25 knots
Not had much time on this board and no real surf but having ridden it I have enough to go on for the selection process if you are thinking about a new directional.
First the boards are smaller, they are more kiteboards than surfboards, under power from the kite my 6,2" is very nice and cutting through the water and the rocker can be felt a little bit. Not an issue as it cuts a straight line but if you put the foot back on teh board you can feel the rocker wobble a little.
laying down a hard rail in chop it is excellent, like the kontact there is confidence in hitting those bottom turns hard and digging the rail in without loosing traction. The thuster is more arcing tight turns and not the flat quad turn. It will turn quite whippy and it will break into a tail slide if you turn it flat and hard on the re-entry.
for a light weight rider the 6'2" is perfect and its not a real light wind board at all, I can see myself using it in solid surf and small waves alike, but need some power in the wind. It works well with my 2012 WAM that is 5'10" and much floatier.
Daz