Love the twin JM boards in the background at 1 minute.
Interesting what MR is saying around 4:30 - that the heavier construction is preferable according to some of his team riders especially in DW conditions due to inertia/momentum, ie once on the bump, it keeps on trucking so you glide longer, although the extra weight requires a little more effort to make the bump in the first place. This is something we were theorising about a while back and as I recall, smarter people than me disputed the point. So I'm interested to hear MR validate the point. He also suggests the heavier board will be less twitchy and nervous, which is interesting in context of boards like the Ace on big DW runs. Maybe the AST version is better than carbon for that purpose.
He really seems to know his stuff! Is there any video of the new boards in action? About to take version 1 for it's second Kingscliff Gulch run in 2 days
well it's interesting for sure. i can see his point with the side stuff. a more stable board but with a lower rocker making it a bit harder to use is a bit confusing.
the v1 is just such a stable board in it's own right
the v1 tail that allows you to stand right back longer and without having to run back to the middle of board or risk dropping off is one of the great features of the v1 bullet.
for me, small long swells, high winds and a 17'4 bullet is a awesome combination