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This board has been tested in a german surf magazin. One thing is strange.
The german magazin measured 116l of volume, but Starboard says, that this board has 108l! How comes that? Does somebody know why? |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Hallo,
I tried to buy this mag but no way to find it. Is it possible for you put the full test report in the forum so we all can have a look? Thank you as well. |
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It was the german surf-magazin. Homepage is www.surf-magazin.de.
The test was in 1-2 of 2007. i can not put the test in here. I do not have it in digital form. And also they do not say a lot ragarding the volume difference. On their homepage they explain how they measure the volume of the boards. Unfortunately the homepage is only in german! |
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Weird, I have an iSonic 111 myself and 1) the board feels a whole lot smaller in volume than my ex-iSonic 125 (which had 120 litres) and 2) I thought that the ISAF recordings I've seen say that this iSonic has 108 litres. This should be the most accurate source since every brand has to sign up these boards @ ISAF in order to be allowed to compete with in international championships.
This is the list I'm referring to, it says 108 litres |
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