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dorothyinste said..Jeroensurf said..
I owned the MK1 series and demoed the MK2 quite intensivly including the hollow mast and its imo weight depenend how good it works. For my 97kg the hollow mast was still way to flexible (so was the Fone 14mm mast).
I can see that its a pretty good set up for lighter riders, but for those bigger boned guys like me it is outperformed with a margin by brands like Code, Axis, AFS.
If I may ask, what are you riding Jeroen?
I had a look at a few different brands, but it was the AFS line that I really loved. There 80cm 13.8mm thick UHM mast is hard to beat and there foils are excellent.
Their website is French (without any logic or sense in it) but their products are imo simply outstanding. Besides that I really appreciate that they are made in France instead of Asia.
I'm not sure about the factory where Cab and other brands are made, but I know that laws about labour, well-being and the environment are a lot less strict than in Europe. I surf more comfortably with gear that I know is made with wellbeiing for employees and the environment in mind. Might be stupid thats my take on it.
I am not 100% strict/hardliner in that because the first priority is that it should work well and some things are hard to get around, but where it is possible I do pay attention to it and weight it in what /where I buy stuff.
btw I do agree that with a top notch mast the MK2 series probably sit amongst the higher regions of the pack...but a brand/product is as good as the weakest link and that mast illustrates that pretty clearly imo..