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duckson said..
Regarding Boge (Rubber) joint vs tendon. A week ago I sold my board that had a rubber joint from 90s (F2 Bullet), because I got a newer used set. The rubber joint was still in perfect shape after 20+ years. Now I regret of selling. The tendon joint in my new board is a complete **** and requires replacement. I have to spend as much as I got for selling the old set to get similar quality joint. And the tendon seems to be much stiffer than the rubber UJ. The only reason for tendon to exist is that it is cheaper than all other joints and allows higher profit margin. My choice would be either mechanical or boge (rubber) UJ.PS I am still impressed with the quality of F2 from 90s, I had two boards the Bullet and Comet, both with rubber UJ, and never had a single problem. The boards themselves could be dropped on a concrete and survived. My newer Bic from 2012 cracked after a slight impact.
Nobody is stopping you from using 10kg slalom boards that can be banged on concrete, nor buying boge joints.
Me, I will choose performance. Stiff joint is better feedback / direct drive, which is why we went away from mech uni's and teak booms. Maybe you love them too.
Love my tendons. Should replace every year, in reality its every second year maybe .... and never had a breakage.