| | | An all-new High Performance Marine board Concept, which is, positioned between Full On Slalom Racing and Easy Sailing Free Ride (X-Cite Ride) Boards. The JP Slalom II boards have been developed to win national races and the PWA World Cup. Those racers use about 2sqm bigger sails than you would use for fun as they always want to be fully maxed out. Are you sure that you want to ride the same board as Micah Buzianis? Have you seen his legs? Or maybe a slightly less radical version of Micah's boards would do it for you? SHAPE • Even volume distribution throughout the board for an easy transition from non-planing to planing even without moving back and pumping the sail. • Additional curve in the outline between the straps in combination with a rather narrow tail for easy jibing - no matter if you go for high-speed carving jibes or tight jibes. | | • Bottom curve very close to full on Slalom boards with big speed potential. A very loose water position gives the impression of riding a much smaller board. It is easy to reduce the wetted surface and chop does not effect the high speed runs at all. • Tail Cut-Outs provide extra control and a comfortable ride. • Maneuver and performance strap position available. Both positions provide a comfortable stance. • The ergonomic rail allows to push hard for maximum performance still offering great maneuverability. SUMMARY Ideal Medium to Lightwind Blasting boards - but a lot easier to ride than Slalom boards. They could also be described as the big brothers of the Super Cross boards. Pros will be faster on Slalom boards but non-pros will be faster on the Super Sports as they are easier to handle. RIDER Advanced Freeriders who want to be almost as fast as Micah but realize that these boards will be more fun for them than Micah's Slalom boards. | | |
| | | 116 | | 241 cm 66,0 cm 6,5 kg 249 cm 70,0 cm 6,8 kg 249 cm 75,0 cm 7,0 kg | | 7,1 kg 7,4 kg 7,7 kg | | |