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frappes said..@velocicraptor Please post your review when you get the 4'9" ... I'm looking at that board as well to replace my 90L Quatro and compliment my 38L KT sinker. Having a tough time deciding between the 4'9" 60L or 4'8" 50L. I'm mostly keen to get your take on the low-end capabilities of the board for marginal wind days (less than 15 knots).
Like yourself, I came from the 90L Quattro and have a 35L 4'6" Amundson prone board that I use(d) as a sinker when it's nuking.
I'm 78 kg, and got the 60L 4'9" a few months ago already (I had a pre-production run). Mine is 23" wide but I think the production is even narrower at 22.5".
This is now my all conditions board. It doesn't feel bigger or sluggisher than my 35L sinker, but sooo much nicer than the 90L Quattro that now feels like a monster truck to me.
For me the key specs are:
- Narrow width, as I'm mostly riding waves
- Pointy nose (I think it just looks better, to look like a surfboard for waveriding)
- Flat rocker (only the nose has some rocker for touchdowns)
- Slightly recessed deck (allows for more nose rocker while keeping feet in parallel line with boxes)
- Bombproof construction
I made a review video a while back:
Not affiliated with Appletree at all. I got the chance to meet the owners in Portugal and visit the factory, but paid for the board. Just stoked on a good product.