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    The one, the only, plaid Watson 138 board. I also have a newer Watson carbon X board, but I prefer the classic plaid. I also occassionally ride a fish.
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    1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard (sold Mem. Day weekend... yay!)

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    1996 Tige Pre-2000 (it's for sale)
    1999 Air Nautique

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    2009 ronix ibex lots of pop great park board awsome 3stg rocker aswell can b a very aggresive board but also good beginer board

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    2009 Ronix Covin, 143. By far my favorite board that I've ridden. It's fast, light, holds an edge well and has soft landings.

    Prior boards
    LF Balance 138 - Ugh ( I think this is obsolete)
    Hyperlite State 140 - Learned better board control with this board. I turned it into my guest board for buddies who haven't ridden much because it's stable.
    Hyperlite 3DS - Fast, holds edge, but heavier than the Ronix Covin. Similar design. (Replaced with the Marek, which is a good board too)
    BKinSoCal - Brian
    New '08 SANTE 230 - Current
    \'05 SANTE - Current - Sold '10
    \'04 216 TE - Sold in '05

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    2003 Hyperlite Byerly 142. It is my favorite. I have two incase something happens to one of them. I also have a 2009 Byerly Assault 140, and Hyperlite Era 140 (I use this one for winching and sliding). I have ridden many different boards but the 03 Byerly is the best for me.
    Current: 08 Super Air 210 Team
    Previous: 07 Super Air 210 Team
    Previous: 02 MC Pro Star 197

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    Slingshot flex is the way to go if you ask me if you like to snowboard you will love these boards! I ride mostly wake and I love the pop and feel you get from these boards. I just rode a Sine wakeboard the other day it was a bit different to get use to super fast and huge pop also a flex board need to ride it some more.
    2006 210 SAN! TE

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    Another vote for Sine. We demo'd one two years ago and it triggered our 230 SAN purchase as our other runabout couldn't do it justice. Just ordered our third Sine yesterday for my daughter. They are another dimension of wakeboard.

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    Ronix one 146 but i do like the slignshot so im sure ill hve that one too. im 6.5 230 and my 146 feels great

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    Quote Originally Posted by wake4life6 View Post
    Slingshot flex is the way to go if you ask me if you like to snowboard you will love these boards! I ride mostly wake and I love the pop and feel you get from these boards. I just rode a Sine wakeboard the other day it was a bit different to get use to super fast and huge pop also a flex board need to ride it some more.
    So yesterday I took a set with my buddy’s slingshot… it was such a fun, explosive, and soft board. It took very little effort to get the same pop from i do with my hyperlite premier. I soon plan on joining the flex family.
    Current: 2001 Air Nautique GT-40

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    LF S4/soven 138

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    Just got a Byerly Conspiracy 56" yesterday. Have been riding the same Hyperlite Lavalle for about 10 years, man what a difference! Now I just need to save up for some new bindings
    '97 SN 176 GT40

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