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Durable Free Race Board

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Created by nbr > 9 months ago, 9 Nov 2015
nbr
QLD, 297 posts
9 Nov 2015 9:53AM
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I am looking to replace my very badly constructed free race board and looking for a Slalom / Free race that's going to last. As I have limited funds and not able to replace regularly I don't mind if it is slightly heavier than all the so called pro versions. Looking for a light wind option 72-75 wide . I have seen some good buys in the slalom boards but I am apprehensive due to their light weight construction. Are there any brands out there that actually promote strong construction at the cost of weight?

McSmurfin
85 posts
9 Nov 2015 8:20AM
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For strong construction Carbon Art all the way - no weight gain necessary :)

nbr
QLD, 297 posts
10 Nov 2015 4:18PM
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Thanks for the replies guys. McSmurfin I will try one out when over there in Jan.

Homestraight
QLD, 39 posts
10 Nov 2015 4:52PM
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For your question the consensus in this forum is consistently Carbon Art, so yes. I don't favour Carbon Art (and probably favour another brand), but they are reasonably priced too.

tazmania
WA, 83 posts
10 Nov 2015 5:47PM
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I grabbed a second hand 133 litre futura in winter to progress onto. Like it so far very quick to plane with a lot less effort but a definite step up in skill level required from me. Up hauling is a bit wobbly compared to the aircraft carrier i was using last season. I've catapulted a few times and with a nice solid severne nose protector on it I'be not caused any damage so far.

firiebob
WA, 3174 posts
10 Nov 2015 6:53PM
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Hey Nigel, you know I love my Carbon Arts, I've never seen their freeride but if going to NZ like you do from time to time I'd start there. Having said that I think the Futura is a very good choice also, I had one once and was happy with it.

Might see you next year



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