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  1. #1
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    Default Anyone ridden a CWB Tsunami???

    let me know what to expect if you've ridden this board before. I've only tried surfing once but Im thinkin of getting this for my 07 mobius

  2. #2
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    Feb 2008
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    Payson , Arizona/Arvada , Colorado/Montana
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    Great board , quick down the wake .Take the 2 outside fins off for easier rotations and more response. Did an unintentional 360 that way. Leave all the fins on and it doesn't want to turn very well at all. The ride surf board is good too . I might pick one up .
    Jim.
    05 Mobius lsv , ballast system , stereo, etc..

  3. #3
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    they fit in the stock racks also

  4. #4
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    Jul 2002
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    London Ontario Canada
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    I have one, easy to learn on and free surf, my daughter did it on her 3rd try....i was very impresssed. thanks for the tips Jim
    09 21v LAUNCH

    99 Outback LS. Sold


    run your engine after you change your oil
    68 th Member. WS420,HSE Revolution, OJ 466, Acme1157,1100 sacs,Kicker HLCD's n IX500.4, Supra Coolies
    Doug

  5. #5
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    Feb 2010
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    Lake Geneva, WI
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    Default Great Board...

    Probably one of the best all around boards you can ride. Great for beginners all the way up to advanced. It's one of the first wakesurfers that started the craze so that say something about it.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2008
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    NorCal
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    I had one and gave it to my neighbor, hated it. I couldnt ride it, seemed sluggish and didnt turn worth the dang with or without fins. Even though im a little on the heavy side I was actaually able to ride my Broadcast 4'6 ALOT better but im a little big for it.
    06 Outback V

  7. #7
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    I had a boardcast 4'6" , it wasn't as fast down the wake as the tsunami. I actually hated it but lived with it for a season. Bought the tsunami the next season, sold the boardcast for $160 and was glad to see it go. I am sure there are other high end boards out there, might demo one but I would also like to replace the old air chair!
    Jim.
    05 Mobius lsv , ballast system , stereo, etc..

  8. #8
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    Sep 2008
    Location
    Port Byron, IL
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    Default Weight Limits

    Would any recommend the Tsunami for someone 200+ LBS? Or would a larger board be better?

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by BWeber View Post
    Would any recommend the Tsunami for someone 200+ LBS? Or would a larger board be better?
    Probably would need to have your wake dialed in pretty good.

  10. #10
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    Im over 200lbs and can ride the smaller broadcast so I would think the tsunami would work if its as good as everyone here says?
    06 Outback V

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