|  | | | JP Australia Freestyle Board Range 2010 | | |  | | Suitability A range of boards that allow rock'n'rollin performance for users of all ability levels. Anyone new to stylin' right through to those at the top end of the game factor ease of use as being the most crucial consideration when choosing a board to ride. Without forgiving performance it is impossible to ever master manoeuvres specific to rider ability. |  | | Shape These new designs have been adjusted to make them earlier to plane and faster than ever. The tail shape has been made slightly narrower to improve carving ability, and more importantly stabilise the transition from full momentum to a flowing manoeuvre either on or above the water. The exciting new Ergo Deck provides the rider with greater sensitivity and response. |  | | Summary Just like being partnered with a dance professional who provides reassurance, encouragement, and excitement - you'll be strutting your stuff around the water park in a more confident and flamboyant manner than ever before. The stage entrance is this way... |  | | Alternatives Youngsters should check out the new Young Gun Freestyle modeled on this range. For anyone else looking for a board with maximum versatility, maybe to use less specifically than for pure freestyle, be sure to consider the Freestyle Wave series. | |  | | | Size | L | W | Vol | | PE | | S | | Fin & Box (view) | Sail Spec |  | JP Freestyle 89 '10 | 232cm | 60.0cm | 89l | | 5.5kg |  |  |  | Freestyle 22cm / PB | 4.2-6.1m |  |  | JP Freestyle 98 '10 | 237cm | 64.0cm | 98l | | 6.1kg |  |  |  | Freestyle 24cm / PB | 5.2-6.5m |  |  | JP Freestyle 107 '10 | 239cm | 67.5cm | 107l | | 6.4kg |  |  |  | Freestyle 26cm / PB | 5.7-6.9m |  | | | |  |  | | | FWS - Full Wood Sandwich Technology (includes glass fin, 4 straps (78 has 3), & driver) | |  |  | | In Stock | |  | | On Order | |  | | Special Order | |  | | Not Available | | | |  | |
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