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Sail Repair WA said..
This board is aimed for mostly people getting into the Wing foiling, SUP foiling and can use it with a windsurf sail as well.
The step tail and far forward track boxes show that wing and SUP foiling are priorities. I bought a very similar JP 3-way board, although it has only 115 l. I've had only a couple of sessions on it, but found that the forward mast position, step tail, and having the mast base much closer to the foil all made it quite difficult to get on the foil with a rig. I could not get a 6.5 m sail, which I use often without any problems on a 110 l Skate and 117 l slalom board, to work at all.
But my wife loves the board for winging, and she also figured out how to foil with a rig when the wind is light. The largest sail she's used on it is a 5.2. She's a fast learner, which helped adjusting to a rather different board. When I suggested that we sell the board again because it's not what I bought it for, she did not like the idea at all.
I like the idea of a 140 l board that's good for wing foiling. But I don't think I'd buy the Shred Sled, unless I'd have an opportunity to test it first.