2014 Freestyle wave boards
GOYA FREESTYLE WAVE 105L THRUSTER 2014 TEST REVIEW
GOYA FREESTYLE WAVE 105L THRUSTER 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN Goya’s ONE series has been trimmed down to just three sizes following their ‘one-board-does’ concept that used (…)
JP AUSTRALIA FREESTYLE WAVE 101L PRO EDITION 2014 TEST REVIEW
JP AUSTRALIA FREESTYLE WAVE 101L PRO EDITION 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN New for 2014, the Freestyle Wave PRO Edition JP uses S-Glass laminate in the deck, (…)
NAISH STARSHIP 100L 2014 TEST REVIEW
NAISH STARSHIP 100L 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN Naish term the Starship (replacement to the Koncept) as a ’bump ‘n jump/onshore wave’ board. It’s part of a (…)
QUATRO FREESTYLE WAVE 105L 2014 TEST REVIEW
QUATRO FREESTYLE WAVE 105L 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN Unchanged for 2014 the Quatro FSW is the largest of a 4-size range starting at 75 litres. Amongst the (…)
SIMMER FREEWAVE 105L 2014 TEST REVIEW
SIMMER FREEWAVE 105L 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN This 105 is the largest of a 4-size range that are delivered with 5 finboxes and four fins making (…)
STARBOARD KODE FSW 103L CARBON 2014 TEST REVIEW
STARBOARD KODE FSW 103L CARBON 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN The Kode freestyle-waves consist of 3 singlefin sizes (86/94/103) that sit ‘on top’ of the ‘Kode wave’ (…)
TABOU 3S 106L LIMITED 2014 TEST REVIEW
TABOU 3S 106L LIMITED 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN The new 3S 106 has a lot going on in the tail, with a lot of features crammed (…)
FANATIC FREEWAVE 106L TEAM EDITION 2014 TEST REVIEW
FANATIC FREEWAVE 106L TEAM EDITION 2014 TEST REVIEW THE LOW-DOWN Last year Fanatic took the plunge in the freestyle wave shakeup that saw a number of brands (…)