Finally got some time to put together a review on the OES 100lt Quad
Rider stats:Weight: 95kg
Height 6"4'
Conditions:20 - 25 knots cross shore
Small shoulder to head high waves
Sail:5.4m
Fins13cm fronts
16.5cm rears
Had been hanging to test the board since receiving it but too much work and travel had it spending the majority of time in the racks in the shed and not on the water.
Have to say it was worth the wait when I finally got it in the water.
It was windy and I could have gotten away with ridding my high wind board but was super keen to test the OES
*I ran with the big sized fins that I set up for light winds as I wanted to try and set up a balanced feel (true quad as opposed to small fronts and big backs or visa versa as I have been riding a quad surf board for the past 4 years and prefer the feel of similar sized fins all round)
First run out and I was stoked at how high the board would point, and had no problems working up wind to the wave zone.
The thin drawn out pin tail is an absolute beast to ride when on a wave. Make no mistake, this is no token light wind board to get bigger guys out on the water, the OES Ice Quad series are true wave machines in every aspect and belong in the waves.
Fully loaded on the bottom turn (full weight to rail and fully powered sail) and the thing just cranks around, tight, solid and fully engaged.
Transition from rail to rail was seamless, with zero bounce, stall out or twitch.
Top turns could be entered into at full speed with full commitment and no thought... just look, lean and go !
I'm guessing the big fins helped keep the rail engaged and there was no sign or sensation of traction loss or tail slide.
At one point I attempted to carve off the top and the board simply went where I was leaning/pushing... resulting in my going all the way round and back through the wind before being biatch slapped through the wave as the sail re-loaded !
Any less of a kook would have made it look like they knew what they were doing but even still, I couldn't wipe the smile off my dial 
Managed a couple of jumps on the way out along with an attempted pushy.
Was totally blown away by how small the board felt on the water and in the air.
Am absolutely stoked with board and have no affiliation with OES... unless you count contacting Pete Ross and ordering an 85 QUAD ICe to replace my much loved high wind twin fin !
Anyone who is toying with the idea of a big wave board for the 'larger' sailor needs to ride one of these boards. Hell, I'm so wrapped with the thing if you are ever in the Bay (Nelson Bay NSW) and want to know what all the hype is about, drop me a PM and you can take it for a blast.
STOKED
The Beast, Front and Back !
*This is not the fin setup I used as covered in the review