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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 44
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Hi,
Is it correct that the isonic 122 has 114 liters? greetings from holland erik |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dallas, Texas USA
Posts: 797
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I can't speak for the 122, but I am told my iS 111 is 108 liters.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 433
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Erik
ISAF site says it's 114 lit, and they measure boards for competition. It will pose a problem if you're heavy (90-100kg) and use it often in holey winds with, say, a 9.0 or bigger rig. Slogging in these conditions would be difficult. Otherwise, don't worry about it. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NW England,
Posts: 663
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Like Screamer says, it is 114 ltrs. Last years iS122 was 120 ltrs, so its only 6 ltrs less but has a slightly wider tail to compensate. 6 ltrs is going to be real hard to detect on the water unless you have electronic sensors built into your feet LOL.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Now I've seen on another thread Erik is 92 kg. When you add 20-25kg (wetsuit, board + rig weight, etc), it turns out iS122 is a near sinker in dying wind. He has a bigger board, so it's maybe not the most important here.
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