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Exocet board construction, durable? |
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1/13/2005 10:03:53 PM Author :
jrpla |
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looking for a new board, my question is if exocet construction is good.
looking for good durability
thanks
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Post number : #2 |
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1/13/2005 11:21:53 PM Author : Koen B-12 |
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Although most of todays boards are produced at Cobra (thailand), it is the brand and its own R&D that is telling them what matarials to use, how much and how to put it on. This makes that between different brands produced at Cobra, there can be a big difference in durability.
Regarding Exocet's durability: he experience in board design and construction from Jean-Marie and the complete Exocet-team that has been build up over many years is tremendous and among the best in the world. Figures and facts speak for themselves. Just go out and ask around about exoxets durability: a rock solid reputation. Wether it is wave, slalom or formula gear, they have the right construction to do the job.
Koen Sonck Exocet Team
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Post number : #3 |
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1/13/2005 11:50:26 PM Author : jrpla |
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Hi, Koen
Thanks, I really don't know much about Exocet, here is US are New.
Which board do you recomend for a 82kg using 5.8 and 6.2 for freeride, freestyle wave.
Was thinkin on the cross 103, what is your opinion
Thanks
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Post number : #4 |
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1/14/2005 2:06:20 AM Author : John I |
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Either the Cross 90 or 102 take your pick. Depends on how many days you have that are gusty. Had one like that today where it was 8-20 and needed more float. Enjoy your new board, hopefully an EXO.
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