finally single fin is back. These Cross over boards have been there 10-30 years ago. No wonder they are introduced again. This is the right board for the non-waver.
Nice vid Nico, thank you ! One question : not a wave board, ok. But : Magic Move 100l better choice than Super Ride 102l as a next choice for lake AND ocean sailing for a medium level amateur who loves jumping ? I already jump with S-Ride 113 but need a shorter board for a little stronger wind (25/30 kts). Thanks for your answer !
Hi Nico, this is our (consumers) opportunity to give the brands proper feedback, well then, I always loved (and owned) JP boards, particularly for their magnificent shape, BUT, compared to most other brands that, nowadays, give either carbon fins stock, or others (don’t wanna list names, sic) even all boxes in carbon, and actual antiskid who doesn’t go away in one season of use, plus, and/or, either with goretex valves, and/or with hex screw heads (because philips head screws are the worst, sic), and,MOST OF ALL, constructed in a way that they don’t delaminate themselves and/or break just by looking at them, I am still talking about compared to other manufacturers that is yep, well, in all honesty I gave up buying JPs altogether, and I did so very reluctantly indeed… I might add that the very last bunch of good JP’ boards might have been those up to 2010s or so, sorry mate I had to say it, pls don’t take it personally, I just wish you can pass this on to whoever runs the brand or whatever, hoping that they will finally up their game accordingly, I am sure I am not alone in feeling this here. peace and keep up the good work,, happy new year bytheway 🤙🏻💙🤙🏻
finally single fin is back. These Cross over boards have been there 10-30 years ago. No wonder they are introduced again. This is the right board for the non-waver.
Great info, and interesting board, thanks Nico. As always good clear and to the point video 👍
Very nice, is it possible to have a comparison with a freewave board? What are the differences with a wave board?
Nice vid Nico, thank you ! One question : not a wave board, ok. But : Magic Move 100l better choice than Super Ride 102l as a next choice for lake AND ocean sailing for a medium level amateur who loves jumping ? I already jump with S-Ride 113 but need a shorter board for a little stronger wind (25/30 kts). Thanks for your answer !
Wow 110 kilo! I am 72 kilo. Seems like I could uhaul it or learn to waterstart on it?
Hi Nico, this is our (consumers) opportunity to give the brands proper feedback, well then, I always loved (and owned) JP boards, particularly for their magnificent shape, BUT, compared to most other brands that, nowadays, give either carbon fins stock, or others (don’t wanna list names, sic) even all boxes in carbon, and actual antiskid who doesn’t go away in one season of use, plus, and/or, either with goretex valves, and/or with hex screw heads (because philips head screws are the worst, sic), and,MOST OF ALL, constructed in a way that they don’t delaminate themselves and/or break just by looking at them, I am still talking about compared to other manufacturers that is yep, well, in all honesty I gave up buying JPs altogether, and I did so very reluctantly indeed… I might add that the very last bunch of good JP’ boards might have been those up to 2010s or so, sorry mate I had to say it, pls don’t take it personally, I just wish you can pass this on to whoever runs the brand or whatever, hoping that they will finally up their game accordingly, I am sure I am not alone in feeling this here.
peace and keep up the good work,,
happy new year bytheway 🤙🏻💙🤙🏻
Das Board sieht kaum benutzt aus, hat aber schon mächtig viele Dellen und Kratzer. Für mich eher teurer Schrott.