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Re: 09 Lunacy 132 w/ Wakeboard Bindings

Postby Toby » Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:10 pm

hehehe, just having some fun! :lol:

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Re: 09 Lunacy 132 w/ Wakeboard Bindings

Postby kitenake » Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:37 pm

the weight and bindings just cut your range down so you need to be more powered. so no light winds :jump:

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Re: 09 Lunacy 132 w/ Wakeboard Bindings

Postby prwinds » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:54 pm

Weight its not a factor for me, the first couple tricks youll feel like you it holds you down but after a while you just get accustomed to it. Its only about 6 pounds more. It makes you do tricks faster and more powered up and thats always good, they look 100 times better. You kinda just grow with it. Just get a board with good amounts of rocker and above 136cm and youll love it, the thing of wakestyle is to do everyting super fast and powered so you need a big board with rocker that wont catch a tip or edge and faceplant on those super fast landings.

I think 132 is way to small to get the full potential of bindings. How wide is it? I wouldnt go smaller than 42cm. BIG board with nice rocker is the key!

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