I didn't do to much english at school, spent to much time at the skate park.
Promise not to scratch your new board this year
Haha u have seen pics waxy, and I don't know how to upload pics from my phone, me and technology don't mix :p
Hey dan what is the wave board like in the mushy hervey bay chop like to ride it here to see if it the real board for me looks good . Would you class it as a great upwinder and lite wind board or is it just for small waves .
Just kidding blake cant wait to see how they go on the lunacy.
Looks like there will be more than a few people charging around on boots at the start of season mine will definitely be getting a good work out. I think Mat has grabbed a set of PB's aswell. There are going to be some great sandbar sessions, on that glassy flat water. Boots in 2 inches of water, there is definitely going to be carnage[}:)][}:)][}:)]
The way she rides unhooked and the extra power she will get with the boots, she will be ripping harder than anyone in Whyalla.[}:)]
Tino you should teach Retz those front mobes. Dont be to worried about her she is one tough little bugger.
We’re super excited too :D The designs are spot on and the wave board (mutant) looks like it is going to be perfect for this choppy messy conditions we have so often on the local spots.
ahhhh come on fastway you useless pricks
Goods were shipped out last thursday and still haven't arrived in perth .
i want my new toy dammit
woooohoooo
27/08/10 09:42:25 Perth Left by Courier - Your parcel is currently at our Perth depot.
racing down to fastway to pick it up :)
Your New board looks Da Bomb Dusta..........
U may want to resize those images the new national broadband roll out hasn't happened yet and those pics are locking up my browser
just a word of warning guys , if you are getting your details put on the board ask if dan can do it in a different font colour to black . With my board the black parts of the graphic go right through the centre of my phone number so its pointless having my details on there :|
Sent an email to dan with a suggestion but no response after a couple of weeks . So if you are getting it done insist on a colour that stands out against your graphics
That looks good, heaps better than it looks on there site. I got the chance to check out littleretz's new board and man it felt light. I'm not sure whats in there with the new construction but cant weight to give one a try.
Hi Peeps,
All our Cardboard Demo's should be arriving tomorrow, and we have wind!
New arrivals : 138 TYRO, 136 FR, 135 TEMPO, 136 PRO and 150 Wave
Of course I can't ride for a bout 2 weeks due to a minor surgery on my back [}:)]
I'll bring them down the beach as soon as possible, I'll also bring along a couple of GTS kites
Anyone for a ride?
DM
spent a couple of sessions on the 135 tempo from 2ft chop to flat water and its an amazing board, get a ride on one if you can manage it.
full review with pics soon.
Rider: Weight 80kgs
Level - intermediate
Style: Freeriding
Weather: choppy 35knots - butter smooth 16 knots
Build Quality: 9.8/10
Satisfaction: 10/10 (how could a brand new board not give 100% satisfaction?!)
Disclosure: alliancegear.com.au
My Comments: Cardboards Tempo
Since I started kiting I have viewed Cardboards as being a cool company because of the way they specialised in custom boards and the fact they are made here, the boards of theirs that I tried were always good but for one reason or another I ended up on something else but not for any negative reasons.
This year I decided I would get on the programme and buy one of their boards, after much talking with the owner dan (yes he loves a chat just like me!) he gave me lots of helpful hints in deciding which board in the range would suit me best ,I finally gave in to the 135cm Tempo. This board is aimed at more of a wake style rider, im more of a free rider so only time would tell if I made the right descision.
I received the board in the customary heavily padded packaging you would expect, the board comes un assembled which is great as you get to see the top notch workmanship! The deck is a glossy finish that is very well polished, there are no dry patches of fibres showing and the result is a depth that makes you want to dip a spoon into it. This is good if you want to sticker up the deck to show sponsors or whatever! Underside is a matt finish, this will probably soon turn into scratched/ matt job after a few weeks of running onto the sand and shells at my local spot. For a 135cm board it feels quite light, it almost looks like a wake board with close to 40mm lift in the tips, huge channels in the bottom which they call a “D-track” shape. The outline has fairly wide tips with a funky cutouts that compliment the hull shape and lastly the fins are a smaller than usual 40mm variety to keep your ride on track.
Tempo construction according to cardboards is “Nomex honeycomb combined with full Paulownis timber core, Triaxial laminate, with some Unidirectional Carbon fibre thrown in for good measure. All to optimize flex, flex response and torsion flex control”, that too me is one hell of a mouth full. But what is does translate to me in laymen’s terms after flexing on my knee and every which way I could to get a feel for it is, good medium to soft flex in the tips with a much stiffer section through the centre of the board. This was everything I had hoped for, having only owned flat bottom softish boards I was super keen to see what this ride was going to do.
Onboard suspension is covered by a basic 3D molded pad, I call it basic as there is no gel insert or heel pad options, simple and effective.
Locking your feet to the ride are easy to adjust straps, after they are bolted into place you simply rip the Velcro back and there is another tab underneath that you use to adjust the size and then smooth the top flap back in place. It took me about 4 sessions to get the pad/ strap combo how I like it, usually its 1-2 but this combo does take a little longer to conform to how you like it as the straps are firm.
RIDE
My friend stole this board from me while I was rigging my kite the first day, he claims it was calling out to him! Judging by the grin on his face I knew straight away it was going to be fun. First session was in 25-35knts, very choppy onshore conditions, when I say choppy I mean solid 1 ft chop! After about 5 runs I started to feel at home on the Tempo, it has a skatey feeling and still goes fast despite the big rocker. Cardboards really have nailed the flex on this board, for me it has enough give for chop and heavy landings do not fold the board, you can land very heavily in the flats and ride away with speed even if you out fly your kite. The turns provide thick buckets of spray that can take oysters off rocks! The upwind ability seemed good, i steamed upwind ½ km just for fun, more to get away from the crowd than to test its performance.
It was hard to tell with so much chop how well the board popped, it did feel nice but I needed some flat water to really put it to the test.
2nd session on the board served up some butter smooth flat water leading into a choppy river mouth, with much lighter wind. In this session I really got a good feeling from the board and it felt like I have been ridding it for some time. I guess im trying to say it the shape grows fast on you, it was so different from my last board but suddenly after so little time I felt at home and comfortable. I cannot emphasize the amount of pop this board offers in flat water its insane! You can load it up and it is like a catapault I have never had a board that does it so well. Hard landings seem to be soaked up by the slight flex and generous rocker so my knees and joints should get another few good seasons out of riding hard!
CLOSING
After spending a good deal of time on the Tempo I’m enjoying the extra length but still learning it the finer points of using it too its full advantage.
The board still feels fast even with the massive rocker line and definitely likes to be ridden powered, I do feel it probably won’t like the really light wind days though. What little you do loose in low end it more than makes up for with excellent pop, smoothness and is very predictable for hard fast landings.
Cardboards as a company has been really good to deal with in regards to answering questions and helping to choose the right board, the product does everything they said it would and the quality is up there with the best. Honestly there is not much i would want to change about the board, its a big step up from my last ride!
YAY!
Finally got our demo board order, Check out the bling!
All I need now is wind. Our team rider and all round good guy Chris took the Tempo out yesterday and absolutely loved it. Lack of daylight and the urgency of the council meeting stopped us playing a little longer.
I'll review each board as I get time to ride them. I love the look of the Wave 150, that looks like my new board for the season. Yeah baby, bring back the old school! I'm going fully retro on this baby, Board offs, foot outs, deadmans, big boosts and wave action too! Look out!
Boards as pictured are the: Freeride 136 (FR), Pro 137, Tyro 138, Wave 150 and Tempo 135.
DM
i was going to do a write up but it very nearly ended up like this
Sunday afternoon finally got some wind down in safety bay . Took my 136 FR out and immediately noticed how much smoother and comfortable this was compared to my underground tahee . Had a stack and then lost sight of my board, spent the next 1hour dragging myself around safety bay and almost gave up when weta had done a downwinder to see if he could find it and we both saw it about 2km away from where i had lost it .
So hopefully this weekend i will be able to give a much better review and not let other people "demo" it
you would have been worried, glad you found it.
With the tempo is each size a different colour or can you choose between them?