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JakeNN
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10 Mar 2022 5:35am
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What are the lightest production waveboards in the last 5 years?
Looking a lightweight waveboard around 80-85L and happy to compromise with strength/durability.
Mark _australia
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10 Mar 2022 7:36am
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Starboard Ultrakode Reflex Carbon - particularly light, and I reckon would have to be the lightest, but fragile and special order.
In 'normal' stuff Severne seem to be always a fraction lighter than most
SurferKris
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10 Mar 2022 2:07pm
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Carbon Art and their Pro eLite construction seems pretty lightweight, never tried one myself though.
Manuel7
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11 Mar 2022 1:08am
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That's what made me buy the Goya boards back pre 2010. They are still in one piece today.
Some manufacturers have lighter versions. I find starboard weights a bit all over the place. JPs can be pretty light. Tabou too.
Ideally, you want the seller to weigh the board :)
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