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Created by richo richo  > 9 months ago, 8 Dec 2006
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richo
richo

QLD

337 posts

8 Dec 2006 9:24pm
wow seemed to keep me going in very liteish winds and i am 95 kg (its a 136)
It is great to turn. It has no concave but it seemed fast enough. it is a dream to ride toe side and carves so nice. The rails really grip so if you want go from heal side to toe you really have to lift it a bit. I come from a wlf so my riding style is a little different. All i can say is i really liked it. Friend of mine had a go and it was a little small for him; he has about 10kg on me. Another friend thought it was hard on his knees. Its wierd but, because i ride the wlf because my knees are sensitive, i thought i was great through the chop.
It just goes to show how different riding styles can give different feed back from different boards. You really do have to try alot of boards to find what suits you
Really would like to hear some reports from shop owners and people that have ridden alot of boards.
I like it
where is that credit card number.
anyone want to buy a wlf.
Fitzy
Fitzy

QLD

617 posts

8 Dec 2006 10:49pm
I agree with Richo on the board performance. Great for carves and is a fairly fast board. Wind was only about 17-18 knts and tide effected. I am the one who found it a little hard on my knees. It may be that it would suit a heavier rider to get the effect of the flex. I am only 72kg

itzy Gold Coast OZ
kitergirl
kitergirl

QLD

206 posts

12 Dec 2006 2:29pm
I find the Sol 130 very good for me. I am used to a 125 and coming off that back to a 130 it feels a little large. I am doing wakestlye tricks and it has good pop for me and my performance. i has improved a lot since rriding this board, overall it get a huge thumbs up from me !!
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