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crazyfly boards

Created by dachopper dachopper  > 9 months ago, 25 Jun 2006
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dachopper
dachopper

WA

1802 posts

25 Jun 2006 4:28am
has any1 tried one of these boards?
vishy
vishy

WA

451 posts

25 Jun 2006 4:45pm
Yoip, Had a shot at the peli point demo day. Hard to tell at that point as I was still sort of in the learner stage(kiteing 3months). First impressions: Board looks absolutely awesome, full carbon fibre wrap and white line sort of graphics, extremely light as well. Riding: board has a fairly large amount of flex, bit more than drop ltd., can't comment on jumping as I didn't try. Overall I's say a fairly wicked board very smooth, light and quite thin as well. Guess it depends what your after.
Hope that helps
Matt
windslave
windslave

QLD

151 posts

26 Jun 2006 7:52am
Best board I have ever ridden,So light,smooth through the chop,the board edges so well you can really notice the diference to others When your boosting... load it up and launch! it has mad pop for low level powered moves as well.

After one try you will find it hard to use anything else.

Pimp Daddy!
caveman
caveman

QLD

116 posts

26 Jun 2006 1:15pm
spent about 30min on a friend's crazy fly board in choppy and gusty conditions; it i liked it but i do prefer my LF wlf141 (perhaps because i do weigh 90kgs). still, for what they're supposed to retail for, it ain't a bad deal.
dachopper
dachopper

WA

1802 posts

1 Jul 2006 2:14pm
had a ride of one today , nice build. ( carbon mat) .
pro's - easy upwind , stable, light, easy to slide around with the fins, and Cheap

cons - foot pads are factory set and I like them splayed out a little , also not to much arch support on the pad....
kurt
kurt

QLD

177 posts

1 Jul 2006 4:55pm
Nice board. Agree on the footpads though.
If you are a bit fussy, you might not like the flex pattern, bit much in the mid section.
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