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  1. #11
    Join Date
    May 2016
    Location
    Fargo, ND
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    127

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    I'm 230lbs and recent purchased the 60" Liquid Force TC Skim. It was recommended as a good skim board for a heavier rider. They even come in a size larger than I purchased. So far I love it. Landed a 360 in the first session, something that i have been struggling to do consistently with my Hyperlite Quad (surf style board). It also has great speed and pops off the wave pretty well. I haven't gotten to ride to many boards but I would certainly recommended it to the heavier rider looking for a skim style board.
    2016 Mojo

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Live: OP, KS...Boat: Shell Knob, MO
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    167

    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by trayson View Post
    The broadcast is a dog. beginner board that you'd get bored with and outgrow quickly. I don't know many people that ride them after a season.
    Thanks, good to know. I'm looking to stay under $450, no where near ready for a custom but want something I can grow into (skill, not size). Looking harder at the AMG.
    2013 Mojo

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Dec 2015
    Location
    north texas
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    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by c h r i s View Post
    Thanks, good to know. I'm looking to stay under $450, no where near ready for a custom but want something I can grow into (skill, not size). Looking harder at the AMG.
    I rode the cwb voodoo and it was a solid board for the money. Fast enough for us rookies that are learning the sport. But good enough for an experienced person to throw a trick. I ended up going with soul craft because I figured I would want to upgrade in short period so why not get one that I can keep for a long time. Overall investment lower this way than buying and trading up. Also, being new I found the surf style board made learning even easier.


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    2017 Supra SA

  4. #14
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    DFW
    Posts
    857

    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by russellsmojo View Post
    I ended up going with soul craft
    I was wondering what you decided to do. You need to stay off of these forums! 😉💵💵
    Matt
    2021 Mojo
    2016 Mojo (sold)
    2012 LSV (sold)

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Live: OP, KS...Boat: Shell Knob, MO
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    167

    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by russellsmojo View Post
    I figured I would want to upgrade in short period so why not get one that I can keep for a long time. Overall investment lower this way


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    Yeah don't get me wrong, I'm normally a proponent of buy once-cry once but I'm so damn green I'm not sure if I'm a surfer, skimmer or somewhere in between. And I don't mind investing some extra $ provided the boards can serve as general boat boards for friends that tag along.
    2013 Mojo

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Dec 2015
    Location
    north texas
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    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by c h r i s View Post
    Yeah don't get me wrong, I'm normally a proponent of buy once-cry once but I'm so damn green I'm not sure if I'm a surfer, skimmer or somewhere in between. And I don't mind investing some extra $ provided the boards can serve as general boat boards for friends that tag along.
    I agree on the money. From what I can tell there is no end in sight to boat ownership spending. friends are getting the ole broadcast until they start paying for gas. Haha! Check out the voodoo. I really liked it and I think the price was $400 ish.


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    Last edited by russellsmojo; 07-08-2016 at 05:07 PM.
    2017 Supra SA

  7. #17
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Spokane, WA
    Posts
    568

    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by russellsmojo View Post
    I agree on the money. From what I can tell there is no end in sight to boat ownership spending. friends are getting the ole broadcast until they start paying for gas. Haha! Check out the voodoo. I really liked it and I think the price was $400 ish.


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    Lol My friends don't even get to come out on the boat unless they pay up. Way I see it they pay to play or just hang out. I burn more fuel carrying their ass around on lake. So even when they pay to play, they get the boat board. I won't let them ride my 4-600$ boards.


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    2013 LSV Red/White

    1100lb upgrades in each rear locker!
    Stock 500 Bow ballast
    650IBS
    Manual Flow equipped

    Boards
    Hyperlite Hi-Fi "The Illest"
    CWB AMG Carbon
    Phase 5 Razz
    Byerly Volt
    4.6 Ronix Koal Fish
    Phase Five Scamp (kiddos)

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Live: OP, KS...Boat: Shell Knob, MO
    Posts
    167

    Default Which board to choose?

    What about the Ronix Koal Skimmer? Found a 4'9" for $350.
    2013 Mojo

  9. #19
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    Spokane, WA
    Posts
    568

    Default Which board to choose?

    Quote Originally Posted by c h r i s View Post
    What about the Ronix Koal Skimmer? Found a 4'9" for $350.
    Ridden 5 different Ronix boards and not too impressed. I sold the two I had if that helps.


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    2013 LSV Red/White

    1100lb upgrades in each rear locker!
    Stock 500 Bow ballast
    650IBS
    Manual Flow equipped

    Boards
    Hyperlite Hi-Fi "The Illest"
    CWB AMG Carbon
    Phase 5 Razz
    Byerly Volt
    4.6 Ronix Koal Fish
    Phase Five Scamp (kiddos)

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Mar 2016
    Location
    Oregon
    Posts
    5

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    I am 6'0 230lbs and found finally after several boards later that the phase 5 model x works great for me.

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