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OK guys i know that you dont "officially" release info on next years gear for a while yet but i have 4 starboards in the back of my van and 1 other brand wave board as i have been unhappy with the last2 years starboard multi fin boards and not convinced the kode 74 will hold its long term value.
In 2009 i had a RRd twinzer and now i have the JP twinzer. If the Jp quad / twinzer convertible had been available when i bought mylast board i would have for sure gone for it. So - to someone in the know - should i order my 2011 jp quad/twinzer convertible or is there a viable starboard board that is gonna deliver great performance backed up by long term support to help maintain it's secondhand value (like with the isonics but NOT with the evil twins - thank christ i didntbuy one of those i'd have lost so much money). Thanks Eddie |
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