far out! where do i start, such a great board so well thought out. I have used it in verything from dead onshore 25 knots to cross off beautiful down the line. the speed the board generates is probobly the most noticable thing, its incredible a it off frount foot pressure down a wave and catch ya later. The turning circle is preety rediculous too. u just pick out a section and it will be there with heaps off speed in tow too. perfect mix of speed and turning abilities.
well done OES
well i'm 75 kg and i have a 78 and a 69. the 69 is a machine aye, absolute weapon. its great because the extra length and the awsome rocker line allows you to use a 5.o really comfortably on my pocket wave (78liter) the 5 felt too big for the board. i
the 78 is a slightly slahier board but still drives really nice off the bottom. super early planning too.
just too cap off the package they look freaking awsome too.
jw
Hey JF, just wondering how can a 5.0 wavesail feel too big on a 78ltr waveboard? Not being critical, just honestly want to know.
well i think this is a very personel thing but it comes down to the rocker line and length of the board. the poket 78 is wuite short and whn planning it does fell too big. feels asif u are colliding with chop i have talked with fellow owners of the same board and they had the same feeling. but thats just me so it could be great for somone else
Hey Junior,
Nothing wrong with my OES TF 78!
80kg, 4.5m and the thing goes off even in the shorey...
Nice work OES Fellas
Rob Zacker on a 2010 95 L OES twin fin testing against Matt Young 95 L OES Single fin for speed , gybing and upwind performace on flat water
Had my OES TF 78 since September 08 and have probably had the most fun season i have had in years thanks to this board. To cap it off, just scored a fun weekend in the NW and now i have no doubt that this one of the best, most versatile, toughest and better looking wave boards i have ever had! The thing still looks brand new even after a hard season.
Great work OES fellas
Peter,
Is there anywhere on the east coast I can get hold of a 95+ liter OES twin fin to try out?
I have been saying to this to people left right and centre but everyone seems to think I am not making much sense... I believe the most overlooked market for wave boards at the moment is the 95 to 105 liter boards segment.
Yes I admit it ... I am getting bigger as every year goes by... called it being lazy... call it being genetically handicapped... either way I love to go for a sail just as much as everyone else...
Pete Ross and Maris Naish testing the OES 2010 Twin Fin 90 and 95 at Walkers Rocks West South Australia