Y'a plus de respect ma bonne dame, 450 Euros le "custom" avec déco personnalisé à 100%, y'en a qui ont des soucis à se faire : http://www.rlboards.com/custom.php Quelques confirmations sur le mix noyau wood/Airex : Et un shape basique mais interessant :
Avis d'un utilisateur de la "planche à repasser" copyright RZBO (j'aide à la version English speaking du site )
The wave-hybrid 133:
Fun*Fun*Fun! This is a light wind board that I like to use with my 14 when it is very light at 3rd or to have fun with the swells when it is ebbing in our beloved channel.
Same quality than the twintip, same flex and wood/carbon construction, and amazingly almost as light
Same fine footpads and straps
It comes with 3 big fins so you can truly go easily upwind or smash the swells carving hard; and thanks to those large 2.5 inches fins, you can do really smooth powered toe side turns
On the regular stance, it is very effortless, smooth, fast and fun to ride. It has also a lot of pop. The front middle fin is not even coming in the way
Riding fakie requires more back leg to make sure the front of the board is not catching the chops but after awhile, you don't even think about it. And if you ride it powered, edging hard, you don't even need to adjust the back leg pressure, riding it like you ride a twintip
The board is so light and so easy to ride than you can do some old school freestyle moves with it (big air, back/front rolls etc). When riding fakie, it is like jumping with a twintip; but you don't want to put too much pressure on the front leg before popping out to make sure you don't send the board under water and it is better to land toeside
You can ride toe side if you don't want to ride fakie. The board is very fast this way and soft to handle. It is better to pop up when you switch from fakie to toe side to make sure you clear the front middle fin