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2012 RRD Freestyle Wave

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Created by mikeo56 > 9 months ago, 22 Apr 2012
mikeo56
9 posts
22 Apr 2012 11:54PM
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Still have not bought my new board this yea.r
Soon though.
Are there any new reports of how the 2012 RRD Freestyle Wave
rides, too wide? Not loose? Anyone?

mikeo56
9 posts
23 Apr 2012 3:06AM
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How about the 2012 Goya 1 104 ltr
Any riders of the 2012 model
I think I have narrowed my choice of those two.
The RRD and the Goya

bolocom
NSW, 213 posts
23 Apr 2012 2:57PM
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I have the Goya one 85 and it is the best board I ever owned, it planes super early iam sure you can go one size down...104 is massive
I changed all my gear to GoYa and could not be happier, the sails and boards are amazing.
Good luck

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
23 Apr 2012 8:07PM
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Just scroll down the page in Gear reviews and you will find!

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Review/2012-RRD-Free-Style-Wave-anyone-ride-one-yet/

Ride
WA, 236 posts
24 Apr 2012 7:03PM
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The characteristics you mention are predomantly fin dependent. The 2012 rrd freestyle wave is a an excellent platform that will not disappoint. I would suggest this board to all my friends as a must have

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
24 Apr 2012 8:23PM
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AUS1023 said...

The characteristics you mention are predomantly fin dependent. The 2012 rrd freestyle wave is a an excellent platform that will not disappoint. I would suggest this board to all my friends as a must have


Except me, cause I'll break it

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
24 Apr 2012 8:28PM
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jsnfok said...

AUS1023 said...

The characteristics you mention are predomantly fin dependent. The 2012 rrd freestyle wave is a an excellent platform that will not disappoint. I would suggest this board to all my friends as a must have


Except me, cause I'll break it



In regards to the fin it applies to all single fins, the more you have to try with it the better, and the reason why we have so many fins here in western Australia, especially safety bay we have seaweed and Lots of it

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
24 Apr 2012 11:21PM
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Simple jsnfok, you break it, we replace it......

Being predominantly a slalom sailor, I'm usually on the Cross-Fire, but in Cocos I love to go out on the FSW's, as, whilst still having plenty of speed, they're really a fun board , great to fang around on, no matter what fin!

Cheers.
Jez

mikeo56
9 posts
25 Apr 2012 11:26PM
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Found this nice site with some tests of different boards and gear.
www.surfladle.co.uk/tests/

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
26 Apr 2012 8:03AM
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JEZ said...

Simple jsnfok, you break it, we replace it......

Being predominantly a slalom sailor, I'm usually on the Cross-Fire, but in Cocos I love to go out on the FSW's, as, whilst still having plenty of speed, they're really a fun board , great to fang around on, no matter what fin!

Cheers.
Jez


never thought of calling it the cross-fire, here it's called "X" fire, I like cross fire !! (too bad I only have the firerace though...)

Dezza
NSW, 953 posts
26 Apr 2012 9:49PM
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Just picked up a fire move 110 for my new big board, fingers crossed for some wind on week off next week

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
27 Apr 2012 9:30PM
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JEZ said...

Simple jsnfok, you break it, we replace it......

Being predominantly a slalom sailor, I'm usually on the Cross-Fire, but in Cocos I love to go out on the FSW's, as, whilst still having plenty of speed, they're really a fun board , great to fang around on, no matter what fin!

Cheers.
Jez


Ya the problem is we are a little island away from the windsurfing world where it takes 3 months to get a replacement board.

JEZ
WA, 395 posts
27 Apr 2012 10:03PM
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Guess there sometimes is a price that we have to pay for the pleasure of living in this isolated island.

Normally, a warranty claim that resulted in a replacement would be replaced from stock,unless of course a model has sold out, then replacement could take time.

Same problems apply to any other brands over here.

Jez

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
2 May 2012 9:55PM
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ah you guys get it easy, our last windsurfing shop closed in the 90s, but we love our sailing, if something breaks we just make do till the next ship comes in

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
3 May 2012 10:26PM
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yea we are pretty spoilt here, we go to one shop, then the next, then the next, and then the one after that, sniffing for the best deal



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