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Welcome to Boardseeker equipment review!

We have a bit of freestyle action with the all NEW RRD Twin Tip and the first freestyle sail from Tushingham. We have two boards from Naish: the Vector and the Wave Hybrid and the cool, flatwater range from Neil Pryde. Exclusive to Boardseeker, we have tested the NEW Nik Baker fins and we have Dave White's review of his speed kit.

Don't forget the selection of reviews of current kit. Please note, these are not tests, but simply a guide on how the kit has worked for them and how to set it up correctly. If you're interested in buying this kit, they are always worth a read.

RED HOT releases

1. Nik Baker Fins

The fin that's starting to be used by every major Pro on the Tour is now available to us mere mortals. Some say it's the first G10 wave fin that works. Check out what Boardseeker thought.

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2. Naish Wave Hybrid 85 2005

You have to see this board to get a grasp of how small it is. At 214cm, it will fit easily into your car but does it work on the water?

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3. Tushingham Wedge 2005

"We brought out a freestyle sail because basically we didn’t have one". Good enough reason we say.

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4. Neil Pryde Flatwater Range 2005

Return to the simple pleasures of blasting on your NEW Neil Pryde Solo. Or rev it up a touch with the V6 or go full hog with the V8, designed for those who like to win.


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5. RRD Twin Tip 2005

RRD now have a pure freestyle board designed for the most technical of tricks. It also looks rather cool!

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6. Naish Vector 2005

If you do a bit of blasting, maybe the odd carving trick and enjoy bump and jump with the odd slash at a passing wave, this could be the board for you.

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EXCLUSIVE: Dave White talks about his speed kit

A sailor review from the Production Board World Speed Record holder.

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sailor reviews

Equipment
Year

Naish Wave Hybrid

Review by:
Jan Sleigh

2005

RRD Twin Tip

Review by
: Phil Horrocks

2005

Simmer Style Cross Over Range

Review by
: Andy King

2005

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