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litewave tsunami ?

Postby Bradders » Sat Feb 24, 2007 1:49 pm

anyone riding one of these, review would be good.

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Postby fishy » Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:06 pm

dont know about the tsunami but i have had a litewave for nearly 3 years and has been great, have tried other boards as well but still go back to the old litewave. my only reseravtion is that they all seem to be quite wide, would be good to have a narrower version. great, tough, light boards, you wont go far wrong!

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Postby winged babar » Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:13 am

Yeah, real cool name!!!

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Postby stauter » Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:04 am

A buddy of mine is riding one.
I will forward your post to him and see if he will give you a review.

Craig

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Postby CaptainArgh » Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:43 am

I spent all day on the 133 this weekend. It was a ton of fun. The board weight seems average to light. Its sooooo sweet on the water. Really smooth, fun on both edges, stable as can be. That board is like riding on rails...I was out in some sketchy wind, had some wrecks and bad landings and the board would usually hold its edge and away I'd go.

Pads are comfortable and the board feels great in the air (stays on your feet, don't notice any weight). Carving through chop was effortless fun. I could really lay way down on the water and carve some fun turns. Very sharp looking board. All around...I was very happy with it.

Hopefully I'll get to test the low end next time I'm out. I was pretty lit most of the day so didn't get to spend time on the lower end of the kites...was always at the fun end. :)

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