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OES Australia returns to Australia

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Created by OESaustralia > 9 months ago, 8 Nov 2008
OESaustralia
SA, 280 posts
8 Nov 2008 1:58PM
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rooster
WA, 243 posts
8 Nov 2008 12:50PM
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Glad to hear ya back in Aus Pete. Took my OES 98 twin for a ride for first time this week. Have to say Im very stokedGreat option for the bigger guys. Keep up the good work Pete

OES Fan
WA, 13 posts
8 Nov 2008 3:05PM
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Hey Pete, had a couple of weeks on my OES TF78 while you have been making your way home and good news, it rips!!
Its fast and light with heaps of drive and grip through turns which really seems to make the most of any waves and not just the good side off ones. Really like the way you can choose to either break the fins out and slide across the lip or dig your heels in for a hard carve off the top.
Nice job on the new fins too, at 80 kgs they match the board real well with a great blend of speed, manouvreability and up wind performance. I think the fact that its a twin is almost second behind the fact that it is simply a great wave board.

Oh and great job on the finish too, nice work Pete


mr plod
49 posts
8 Nov 2008 4:11PM
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jeez dude, you got some seriously good looking turf to rig on!!

Krusty
NSW, 441 posts
9 Nov 2008 9:49PM
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The turf really takes it away from the board, thats one well manicured lawn!

OES Fan
WA, 13 posts
10 Nov 2008 9:59PM
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Astro turf guys, less time mowin means more time sailin

rooster
WA, 243 posts
11 Nov 2008 7:39PM
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Hey OESFan wish my lawn was like yours. But then again Im the same as you and would rather sail than mow the lawn



OES Fan
WA, 13 posts
11 Nov 2008 9:23PM
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actually its not true and you can buy grass runners from my how ya going lawn for $2.5k a strip, only have to sell one a year and i get a new stick every year.
Any offers?



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