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Rusty could go huge on a 2x4 just sayin...... I am just relaying what I was told and what I read back in 2011 when we picked up both the boards. Seems odd that 2 boards with the exact same shape just one a woman's and one a man's are for different levels of riding. The District is 100% an entry level to intermediate board.
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I'm not trying to argue.Just pointing out a pro rider uses the same board and can do a big list of tricks.The board shouldn't hold a rider back.Originally posted by Bruizza View PostRusty could go huge on a 2x4 just sayin...... I am just relaying what I was told and what I read back in 2011 when we picked up both the boards. Seems odd that 2 boards with the exact same shape just one a woman's and one a man's are for different levels of riding. The District is 100% an entry level to intermediate board.I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.
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Same here. There was an episode of Pull where they went old skool and rode behind a prostar 190 with no tower and no ballast on a skurfer and they were getting crazy! That to me proved that the wake doesn't matter as much as technique does. Gear makes it easier for riders though.Originally posted by Bruizza View PostI agree 100% RT. I am a big believer it is 90% rider 10% gear.
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I hear ya. According to my rep, the QTM shares the same shape as the Bill for 2013. I haven't seen the Bill in person though to check.Originally posted by Bruizza View PostAs for my early progression comment my bro and wife both have the 2011 district/qurter til midnight boards. They were both put on those boards as beginners to the sport by a guy who rides for Ronix. I disagree that the quarter til midnight is their most advanced women's board.
Technically, the Faith Hope Love is the flagship followed by the QTM and the Krush if you base it on price. The FHL doesn't have a sintered base and I just can't get over it having a center fin. I just wouldn't call that advanced. I don't think any current pro riders even ride the FHL but I could be wrong.
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