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Im about 55kg and thinking about getting a 105 fanatic freewave. Will i be able to use it in waves?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Check the thread about this on Fanatic forum. IMHO 105 may be way too big for you in any sort of waves.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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A 105 liter Freewave is great in the waves for me at 100 kg.
What do you really want to do? If you just want to sail in swells then a 105 FSW will of course work, but if you really intend to "wavesail", to turn on the waves, to ride the waves, to jump off waves, then a 105 liter board is far too big at 55 kg. You should be looking at something that is at most 85 liter, preferably smaller, in order to have any chance of turning it in the waves. |
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