Thats actually a much better deal, the 7.5 is identical to the new green loogey, just not in color. It has the new shape, which is supposed to be much better.
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The thing that bothers me about it, is the weight limit of 200lbs. For the kids and the wives it is perfect, but is this really a good board to have on the boat if you do not have kids?
Has anyone over 200 ridden this board? and what did they think? I am going to add to my inland collection but I am not sure with what? I want another board that everyone can ride in the boat ( 120- 250) and have fun on it.
Maybe the blue lake? but is it different enough from the Red Tide? LOL...
I have a Red Tide for me. I guess the problem with the IS line is each board is for a particular type of person.Tige owner since 2006
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The blue lake would be better for you. 200lbs on the loogey would need a pretty monster wake. A friend of mine is about 275, and tried it, pretty funny, just sunk it. Personally, I have 4 spots on my surf racks, I have the green loogey and the red tide. Selling the tide, and will be getting the Red Woody. I saw one in person, and I have never seen anything so beautiful. I will also get the blue lake. I am a big fan of Inland, especially after meeting the crew at worlds. With those 3 boards, every one is covered. If I was just getting 2, I would prob do the loogey and the tide.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostThe blue lake would be better for you. 200lbs on the loogey would need a pretty monster wake. A friend of mine is about 275, and tried it, pretty funny, just sunk it. Personally, I have 4 spots on my surf racks, I have the green loogey and the red tide. Selling the tide, and will be getting the Red Woody. I saw one in person, and I have never seen anything so beautiful. I will also get the blue lake. I am a big fan of Inland, especially after meeting the crew at worlds. With those 3 boards, every one is covered. If I was just getting 2, I would prob do the loogey and the tide.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I grew up surfing in So. Cal and have surfed throughout the US, Mexico and the North Shore. I have recently started wakesurfing and have already begun spins and airs. I am in the market for a board, I am 6'4", 200lbs and surf behind a 07 24ve. I have been using a CWB tsunami bit it feels to long and not enough drive off a bottom turn. Do fiberglass boards make a big difference? I have been looking at Inland Surfer, Walker, Placebo and Shoreline. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
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I have ridden the red tide, I am 6'2" and about 375. But I have 6 kids, and we really like the inland boards. I also really like the look and quality of construction.
Here is a vid I did of my kids this summer, about halfway through you can see my son (12) riding on the 2006 yellow loogey, he is now doing airs, and starting to do spins, and has the green loogey. A big improvement over the 2006 yellow loogey.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostI have ridden the red tide, I am 6'2" and about 375. But I have 6 kids, and we really like the inland boards. I also really like the look and quality of construction.
Here is a vid I did of my kids this summer, about halfway through you can see my son (12) riding on the 2006 yellow loogey, he is now doing airs, and starting to do spins, and has the green loogey. A big improvement over the 2006 yellow loogey.
What happened to the vid?Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostI have ridden the red tide, I am 6'2" and about 375. But I have 6 kids, and we really like the inland boards. I also really like the look and quality of construction.
Here is a vid I did of my kids this summer, about halfway through you can see my son (12) riding on the 2006 yellow loogey, he is now doing airs, and starting to do spins, and has the green loogey. A big improvement over the 2006 yellow loogey.
It was FRICKIN beautiful. It inspired me to really work on losing some weight and getting up on that thing. He told me they got a couple guys free riding on it, that were 350.
http://gallery.mac.com/ragboy#100000http://wake9.com/
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