I've been riding the Ronix Carbon Thruster in the 5'1 and have been loving it, but I'm now looking for something new that turns into the 360 a bit better and I'm curious if anyone has ridden on any of the boards below and could compare (key word is compare) as I really need help on comparing the board. I'm not into spending $900 Can and then not liking it.
Boards I've hated and have bought - Ronix Carbon Skim, Phase 5 Jam, Byerly Buzz all way too slow
Boards I'm thinking of - Phase 5 Wire, Phase 5 Aku, Ronix blender, Ronix Power Tail
reason for trying something new is I'm finding my 5'1 CT to be a bit too long and having difficulty doing 360's (I only use the centre fin on the CT) but love the speed and the carving. Before you jump onto skim boards, I've tried a few (i.e. Danielo Diamond, etc) and I find them too squirly.
I see the new Thruster only comes in a 4'7 so if anyone has tried both and has comments that would be fantastic to hear.
Do note in Canada some of the boards available in the US are not available up here so we are stuck with the more main stream brands. I would also look at Inland Surfer if some thinks they have a board that fits my style.
Unfortunately our cabin is too far away from any demos and the closest shop is 4 hours away. Although they have said they lend we a couple boards but I'm thinking its bad etiquette to ask for more then 2 to try so the help here will go a long way in picking the 2 boards for me to try.
Boards I've hated and have bought - Ronix Carbon Skim, Phase 5 Jam, Byerly Buzz all way too slow
Boards I'm thinking of - Phase 5 Wire, Phase 5 Aku, Ronix blender, Ronix Power Tail
reason for trying something new is I'm finding my 5'1 CT to be a bit too long and having difficulty doing 360's (I only use the centre fin on the CT) but love the speed and the carving. Before you jump onto skim boards, I've tried a few (i.e. Danielo Diamond, etc) and I find them too squirly.
I see the new Thruster only comes in a 4'7 so if anyone has tried both and has comments that would be fantastic to hear.
Do note in Canada some of the boards available in the US are not available up here so we are stuck with the more main stream brands. I would also look at Inland Surfer if some thinks they have a board that fits my style.
Unfortunately our cabin is too far away from any demos and the closest shop is 4 hours away. Although they have said they lend we a couple boards but I'm thinking its bad etiquette to ask for more then 2 to try so the help here will go a long way in picking the 2 boards for me to try.
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