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170 cm carbon boom

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Created by w100 7 months ago, 19 Apr 2025
w100
WA, 277 posts
19 Apr 2025 8:55PM
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Struggling between Duotone (apparently the slimmest gripped tube and probably the narrower max width ), Severne Freemove (apparently the best boom head design), Point 7.
Need to work up to 190 but I'd appreciate if 205 would be stiff as well.

Robertos
144 posts
20 Apr 2025 1:17AM
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Not sure where you are from, I am looking at the AL360 FR Foil boom.Lots of happy customers on French forums.

bel29
388 posts
21 Apr 2025 6:50AM
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Hard to fault the Duotone 170 tbh. It has an enormous range, up to 230, and is very stiff even at its extended range. It can easily be the only boom you need to cover your entire quiver. The new models also have oval tubes, further increasing its stiffness and providing additional comfort. Perhaps the best reference is that many non-Duotone PWA riders use it.

BSN101
WA, 2370 posts
22 Apr 2025 10:33AM
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Patrik 170-200. NP Inter outhaul 175-215

both Wie for cams

berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
27 Apr 2025 9:31AM
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Point 7 and duotone premium models both have the smart clew threading outhaul line so you can rig quickly without apple-cores on the sails which is a practical consideration imho.

Dustin's well know but P7 less so.






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