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99san 05-31-2015 11:30 AM

Trip, district, fusion?
 
So last year I bought a Watson 139 and I'm riding on the closest binding position which still feels a little wide. Also, I'm having trouble landing wake to wake so I was looking for a 134/135 with a cont. Rocker. I'm getting close... Suggestions?

99san 05-31-2015 1:35 PM

Sorry, board suggestions, has anyone rode the boards in the title?

Bam6961 05-31-2015 3:04 PM

how tall are you and how much do you weight? board size is dependent on weight....

scroll down to rider size chart. http://www.liquidforce.com/support.html

99san 05-31-2015 3:38 PM

I'm 5'7" 140lbs, I want something that will help me learn with good pop.

99san 06-01-2015 3:42 PM

Anyone?

buffalow 06-03-2015 8:28 AM

I have spent lots of hours on Trips and fusions. I have been riding trips since they were created. I would say as a general rule the Trip is super consistent and smooth. It will have less pop that the Fusion but will carry more speed across the wake. I have been riding the fusion for 2 seasons and is is small for me (6'3 300 lbs) but I love the pop and how easy it is to spin.

dococ 06-03-2015 9:29 PM

99SAN,
I'm trying to clear out my basement, got a Trip 137 in good condition with new fins. I'll sell it to you in a board bag for $100. Throw in your choice of bindings for $150 (I got all sorts of bindings), and you can have a comp vest for free if you want it.

Joey-Bagga-Donuts, we're makin' deals!
PM me if you want pics or more info.

dococ 06-03-2015 9:35 PM

And I agree with Buffalow's description of the pop and board characteristics. Prob one of the most classic shapes in the history of the sport, and a great consistent board to develop your skills on.


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