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NAISH Nitrix 135 litre - any thoughts?

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Created by KevinSaltyDog > 9 months ago, 13 Apr 2014
KevinSaltyDog
WA, 34 posts
13 Apr 2014 9:57AM
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Anyone here had any experience with a Naish Nitrix 135, reviews are few and far between, and limited numbers in Perth. There's one on the classifieds here, is it worth a look? Thinking maybe Starboard Carve or Taboo, JP would be better in that volume range for Swan River and calmer ocean bursts but welcome any comments before I take a look at the Naish.

Cheers

Ride
WA, 236 posts
13 Apr 2014 3:13PM
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I can recommend the 2014 tabou rockets in 115, 125 and 135. Really happy with mine as they are just fun, easy to use and make ocean blasting put a huge smile on your face . Put a powerful no cam on it and you will have a lot of fun

KevinSaltyDog
WA, 34 posts
13 Apr 2014 10:17PM
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AUS1023 said..

I can recommend the 2014 tabou rockets in 115, 125 and 135. Really happy with mine as they are just fun, easy to use and make ocean blasting put a huge smile on your face . Put a powerful no cam on it and you will have a lot of fun


Thanks!

Lindz1510
WA, 67 posts
15 Apr 2014 12:16AM
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www.windsurf.co.uk/test/naish-nitrix-145-wood/

www.windsurf.co.uk/test/naish-nitrix-125-wood-sandwich/

i think these reviews are on the mark.

it has helped me with getting back into windsurfing after 20 years and works nicely with my 7.8 and 6.5.

really cruisy while blasting and turns on a dime...freemove end of the freeride fleet

did get a couple of cool jumps on it at city beach but haven't explored that aspect of it too much at this stage.

cant recall getting overtaken by anyone and my kiting friend couldn't keep up:)

the one advertised is 2011 but the shape didn't change.

a case of sticking with what works i guess



KevinSaltyDog
WA, 34 posts
15 Apr 2014 11:20PM
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Lindz1510 said..

www.windsurf.co.uk/test/naish-nitrix-145-wood/

www.windsurf.co.uk/test/naish-nitrix-125-wood-sandwich/

i think these reviews are on the mark.

it has helped me with getting back into windsurfing after 20 years and works nicely with my 7.8 and 6.5.

really cruisy while blasting and turns on a dime...freemove end of the freeride fleet

did get a couple of cool jumps on it at city beach but haven't explored that aspect of it too much at this stage.

cant recall getting overtaken by anyone and my kiting friend couldn't keep up:)

the one advertised is 2011 but the shape didn't change.

a case of sticking with what works i guess





Thanks for this, sounds good

KevinSaltyDog
WA, 34 posts
19 Apr 2014 3:02PM
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Lindz1510 said..

www.windsurf.co.uk/test/naish-nitrix-145-wood/

www.windsurf.co.uk/test/naish-nitrix-125-wood-sandwich/

i think these reviews are on the mark.

it has helped me with getting back into windsurfing after 20 years and works nicely with my 7.8 and 6.5.

really cruisy while blasting and turns on a dime...freemove end of the freeride fleet

did get a couple of cool jumps on it at city beach but haven't explored that aspect of it too much at this stage.

cant recall getting overtaken by anyone and my kiting friend couldn't keep up:)

the one advertised is 2011 but the shape didn't change.

a case of sticking with what works i guess





Bought it! Will let you know how I shape up on it.

KevinSaltyDog
WA, 34 posts
19 Apr 2014 9:26PM
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Here she is, large fin 44 cm seems to go best, handles chop immaculately










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