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Re: Hadlow Wakeboard...Are they still around?

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:15 pm
by Motion
pwnd550 wrote:Can the Hadlow wakestyle board be used behind a board? will it perform as well as any other wakeboard?
It can be used behind the boat yes. Will it perform as any other wake board? Probably not :wink:

Re: Hadlow Wakeboard...Are they still around?

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:18 pm
by pwnd550
Motion wrote:
pwnd550 wrote:Can the Hadlow wakestyle board be used behind a board? will it perform as well as any other wakeboard?
It can be used behind the boat yes. Will it perform as any other wake board? Probably not :wink:
alright thank you

Re: Hadlow Wakeboard...Are they still around?

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:51 am
by DirkGently
DirkGently wrote:The Hadlow is pretty sweet. I had one of the originals, and would get another one when they become available.

Another board that I'm going to try is the Airush Livewire, but again its not available until the new year.

I heard January for the next generation Hadlow, Aaron had a couple proto shots up on his facebook page.

If I were you, I'd wait until those two hit the market, and see what people say. If you absolutely cant wait then I'd snag a POP from Tona.
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f*** ! Just delaminated my livewire 142 after 4 sessions. Hope the Flexi Wakestyle hits the market again soon so I can get back on a reliable tough as nails board!!
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Re: Hadlow Wakeboard...Are they still around?

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:43 pm
by pixelpedro
Haven't tried the Hadlow Wake, but having been an owner of the Hadlow freestyle, I'd buy it with my eyes closed, just never found anyone that had these, then I read about insert problems, so I decided to get a Tona POP, and this board rocks, you won't be destroying this one anytime soon, guaranteed, BTW I have no affiliation to Tona, I'm just stoked about this board, granted this is my first wakestyle board.