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Falcon 14x27.5

Created by Jradedmondo Jradedmondo  > 9 months ago, 20 Dec 2013
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Jradedmondo
Jradedmondo

NSW

637 posts

20 Dec 2013 11:24am
hi guys

just looking for some opinions on the HRS model as a downwind board which is what i will mostly be using it for but also as a flatwater board
my weight is 115kg and i am 6'2, thanks in advance

Jarryd
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

20 Dec 2013 12:49pm
Perfect.. IMO
skebstebamal
skebstebamal

QLD

579 posts

20 Dec 2013 7:35pm
If u can afford the extra get the carbon, the lighter weight is nicer to pick up little bumps and responds well. the 27.5 is an idiots guide to dwing. I love mine :)
skebstebamal
skebstebamal

QLD

579 posts

20 Dec 2013 7:36pm
I have the 2014.
SUPHIREAUS
SUPHIREAUS

NSW

115 posts

22 Dec 2013 12:35am
Totally agree about the Carbon but having paddled both back to back recently, the HRS still makes for a pretty compelling argument. If you can wait till the new year we might have a couple of 27.25 HRS Falcons up that way.
NNSUP
NNSUP

NSW

1263 posts

22 Dec 2013 7:16am
HRS is good value and it is a great board for down winding.
Very stable and catches runners easily. There is some debate if it is much slower than the thinner model when down winding for the average paddler. Let's face it, if you're upright and paddling you'll be much faster than falling and swimming. I race both widths at various times and enjoy racing both of them.

The HRS model is also a little more durable.
supallday
supallday

84 posts

22 Dec 2013 7:41am
The only problem with the HRS model is the ugliness IMO the red Matt paint makes it look cheap and plasticky looking. At least the carbon version breaks it up with the brushed looked.

Looks don't mean anything though my wife keeps telling me this
If you ant superficial then the HRS version is the pick of the boards for 2014 for me as it's durable and froths of down winding
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