That board is sick. Given the many possible fin configurations, you can set it up to fit a number of different riding styles. I personally ride it finless, or with the .5 in center fin if there's chop. It tracks well when on edge, but is loose and forgiving when flat; it pops well, lands soft, and carries speed well. I was also surprised at how responsive the board is given its size (it's pretty wide); it's quicker edge to edge than I expected. I can't comment on the bindings because I've never ridden them.
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