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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 44
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hi guys,
My question is: Is the iS133 proving to be better than the iS144 for real light events? for light winds both kevin and Antion chose the iS133 over the iS144 (especially Antion at 95kg)? What board is better for me, to sail recreational in light wind Is there a diffrence in how the board feels on the water? i am 92 kg and have a 9.2 rs slalom greetings from holland. erik Last edited by erik; 17th September 2008 at 02:35 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Hayling Island Hampshire England
Posts: 83
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For what it's worth.....
Your rig size's suggest that a Isonic 133 would be the better board. Rgds Al,
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STARBOARD DEVELOPMENT
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Thailand
Posts: 2,334
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Hi Erik,
We can say that on the PWA event, they say 7 knots limit, but we are really far away from this limit. If it is for PWA event you can choose the 133 whit out problems, but it is for your national championship and they respect the 10 knots limit you will probably better whith the 144 with 10mē. The 144 is better under the 85cm limit for heavy racers over 90 kgs in light winds. All the best |
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