Waveboard Megatest; March 2008
Since being shaken out of their cosy stability some years ago by the arrival of the Starboard Evo, waveboards have...
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Since being shaken out of their cosy stability some years ago by the arrival of the Starboard Evo, waveboards have...
The X Wave takes over from the Exo Wave as the principal higher wind riding board in the Exocet line-up....
The AllWave is the ‘stubby’ of Fanatic’s two dedicated wave ranges. Although nominally only 3 litres smaller than last year’s...
This is slightly the more ‘trad’ shaped waveboard of Fanatic’s two lines, although apart froman extra 7cmlengthmany of the other...
Despite the quoted 75L of volume the Custom Wave is actually a very small board which, as well as being...
This successful range is carried over without change from last year. Although this board was effectively the biggest on test...
The ‘trad’ shape of JP’s two wave ranges. The JP Pro has changed name and changed shape from previous years,...
(FULL WOOD SANDWICH) Despite being considerably shorter and quoting only one litre more in volume, the Real WorldWave (RWW) 74...
This year the Red Dot (RD) boards replace the long-running Beast range. Traditionally the Beast waveboards were very easy boards...
This 80L size, said to be Robby’s board of choice, is a brand new shape for ’08, though it fits...
Although we enjoyed the Quatro FSW we tested in 2007, this is the first experience we have had with Quatro...
This year RRD split their range between the bigger Cult range (the stubbies) and the smaller Cult HC (hardcore) waveboards...