I found the glide pretty comparable, with a slight edge to the Allstar. The Allstar is better suited for heavier riders as the waterline isn’t compromised even with 100kg. For sprinting the RST was a bit faster, as the tail doesn’t dip down as much. Primary stability is better with the RST as the Allstar tends to roll a bit more, but the old SIC Models did have even better first stability. Drainage was better on the Allstar, as well as turning. Up to 90kg the RST should be great in 24,5“, the Allstar 24,5 up to 100kg.
Thanks ! I am close to 100kg and have a 2021 Allstar wood carbon. It is very responsive and excellent glide but stability is tricky (lateral). You get used to but this consumes energy. I tried a RS and is way more stable (primary) but less glide. I am looking for a board that is less rolling than my AS or more primary stability but still good glide. Or maybe wider Allstar like a 26''?
@@olivierdecroly661 Maybe the 2024 could be even more stable than the 2023 Allstar. I know the 2021 Allstar and you can find the reviews of all those models on my website. The 2023 Allstar is not much different but there’s no water entry and in my case I think it was the best option to get used to the responsive feeling. Once you got it dialed in, the Allstar is hard to beat. Each design has its strengths and downsides.
@@olivierdecroly661 yes… but I feel comfortable enough on the 24,5 and as the drainage was my biggest concern with the 2021 Model, I don’t know why I should go for a 26“ Allstar.
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Hi I am not understanding completely german but what is the conclusion of this comparison, especially in terms of stability and speed. Thank you
I found the glide pretty comparable, with a slight edge to the Allstar. The Allstar is better suited for heavier riders as the waterline isn’t compromised even with 100kg. For sprinting the RST was a bit faster, as the tail doesn’t dip down as much. Primary stability is better with the RST as the Allstar tends to roll a bit more, but the old SIC Models did have even better first stability. Drainage was better on the Allstar, as well as turning. Up to 90kg the RST should be great in 24,5“, the Allstar 24,5 up to 100kg.
Thanks ! I am close to 100kg and have a 2021 Allstar wood carbon. It is very responsive and excellent glide but stability is tricky (lateral). You get used to but this consumes energy. I tried a RS and is way more stable (primary) but less glide. I am looking for a board that is less rolling than my AS or more primary stability but still good glide. Or maybe wider Allstar like a 26''?
@@olivierdecroly661 Maybe the 2024 could be even more stable than the 2023 Allstar. I know the 2021 Allstar and you can find the reviews of all those models on my website. The 2023 Allstar is not much different but there’s no water entry and in my case I think it was the best option to get used to the responsive feeling. Once you got it dialed in, the Allstar is hard to beat. Each design has its strengths and downsides.
@@jekyllsports have you tried wider Allstar like 26’’?
@@olivierdecroly661 yes… but I feel comfortable enough on the 24,5 and as the drainage was my biggest concern with the 2021 Model, I don’t know why I should go for a 26“ Allstar.