new board - jp?

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new board - jp?

it's time to retire the old f2 ride ( the yellow board). Thinking about the JP X-cite 100 liter. would appreciate any replies by anyone who has ridden this board or could reccomend another free-ride board that turns and burns and likes to FLY!

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shred dawg
aka scott spreen

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If you do that will I have to recolor all the photos I have of you jumping?

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I really like my 105 Kombat, Not the fastest board on the water but turns great and loves to jump. You are more than welcome to try it if the opportunity arises.

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Scott - Do the JP. Bring it and the family (& Chris V) to Hilton Head to try it out.

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JP freestle wave it is super quick to p[lane and the lulls you do not notice.
i tried the 78 liter 7'9" yesterday at the Hatch. amazing board. Joe says he sailed the 100ltr JP board with a 5.2 and barely a wh9ite cap at the event site.

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I bought 98 & 84 liter JP freestyle-wave boards in 2001 and have been really happy with their all-around performance. Two years ago on San Francisco Bay & at the Delta, the 84L JP freestyle-wave was the best selling board. Conditions on the Bay are similar to Lanier, except not as windy and salt vs. fresh water. I would buy the 100 liter board for use here.

Barrett

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