Length: 132 cm Width: 40 cm
MSRP: $249.95
Surf Style: Decent carving board but you have to watch the nose to be sure you don't bury it.
Big Air: An easy board to pop but isn't ideal for jamming into the wake and going to the flats. It's a little rough on landings.
Spinner: Loves to spin right off the wake.-Board-is short and not too wide so is great for small spinners.
Inverts:-Smaller riders felt its combination of pop and spinning ability made it good for advanced moves.
Lightweight: Great board for light riders. Progressive shape is smooth into the wake and gives great air for light riders.
Heavyweight: 132 is too small for big riders and 137 still would feel narrow for heavyweights.
Rough.Water: Board was great in rough-water-despite its short length.
Comments: One of the earliest “progressive” round tail designs this board still performs for all level of riders. It is best for lightweights because it is fairly narrow by today's standards.

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