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rooster said...So how does it differ from your Evo Greeny & what makes them good?? Curious

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Reflex Films said...
how did it go?
early planing?
looseness?
drive?
slide vs throwing buckets action?
how did it feel riding a wider board?
Did you try any of the other sizes?
Questions, questions, questions


This was the first time I used it and didnt have the other volumes to compare it with, just the 70 Evo.
Just to set the scene. Got to the beach at first light Saturday morning and rigged the 5m Rock, which I realised was too big before I even got on the water, so went back up the hill and rigged the 4m Rock. Very windy most of the time with only a few lulls.
As soon as I stepped on the board it planned and before I had even got out the back I instantly knew that this was going to be a sick board. I kept looking down at it just to see what board I was on. It felt so alive. Real skatey.
If I was on my 70 Evo it would have had too much lift and the nose of the board would have been all over the shop. The 71 Quad stayed flatter on the water and as Rider5 had said it was as simple as point and shoot. I found it went upwind really, really well. At 68kgs its definately a better board for me in stronger winds than using the 70 Evo.
On the wave it was super, super loose. Again comparing it to the 70 Evo I found that where ever I looked and wanted to go, it went. Not saying that the 70 Evo couldnt do it, it was just the style I developed from riding it the last few years. Usually I have a long drawn out bottom turn and dont get as vertical as I would like to, but this time I was finding myself on the best part of the wave all the time, not out on the shoulder. This prooved to be the case because I pulled off about 4 off the lip aerials which is way more than I would do normally in a couple of good sessions alone. It also maintained stacks of speed throughout the whole wave, even so that a few times I fell off going too fast. Im such a kook hehehe.
Sliding the tail and throwing buckets went off Reflex. I can only imagine what you are going to do on the 81 Quad. I use to love sliding out the tail of the 70 Evo but this was way more fun. Bringing it back around for more off the lip action was easy too.
The little extra width to me didnt make any difference. The 70 Evo is 55 wide and the Quad is 55.5 wide.
Im so happy with this board and I cant wait to put a single fin on it. Get the best of both worlds.
If you love the Evo you are going to love the Quad.