Hi all, I have just traded in some old wave kit for a new Quatro Cube 106 which will be my high wind board. I'd like a 3-fin fast wave board or FSW as my bigger board. Has any one tried both of the above? Only thing I can see from the specs is the Quatro is wider.
I'm 100kg, 2m tall. Improving wave sailior, mostly sail cross on small/medium waves plus some DTL a few times a year. Sails are Goya Banzai 4.2,4.7,5.3,6.0
There is a blogpost where the 105l versions are compared....it's in finnish language though. Am I allowed to post links in this forum?Either way the Quatro seems to have more tail rocker and rounder rails with more tuck, So its more wave oriented and a bit slower I think.Also, the tail is narrower on the Quatro
Cheers, Bro! Would be great if you could write a little review, when it's arrived and you've taken it for a few spins :)
I don't know if you have already placed your order for the Quatro.
I can't say anything about the Power but own a Goya One 105, respectively German Surf mag had it in the recent Freewave 105 Test (no Quatro). In last years Freewave 95 test though there was a test of the One 95 and the Power 95.
For Goya standards the One 105 is relatively lively and direct and the new shape with more volume and width in the tail gives a lot of planing power, the turning and carving ability still is phenomenal though, the Surf mag test confirms that too.
Also in the Surf test of the 95s the Goya was the best turning board, but the Quatro Power was not far behind, and had a little better planing and control and comfort than the One.