Hi! im intermediate and I want to buy an All around board. I want to know if you recommend Thurso Surf Waterwalker 132 over iRocker Allaround 11 ultra 2.0 or something else with more value in that pricerange?
Both of those are really good options. It will depend on your size as the Waterwalker 132 is a little bit smaller and less rigid than the 11' Ultra 2. As far as value, iRocker is currently running a 50% off sale site-wide, so it's really, really hard to beat the current prices.
IRocker of course. There are no more discounts (it’s hard to catch them because US and Australia seasons have a small gap between), but even at a retail price iRocker is better
They move to a wrong direction with these changes. A higher pressure was intended to produce a same rigidity with new materials, but instead it causes a bottom side to be kayak-like. And with not the widest body it leads to wobbling. Despite of an attractive design, Thurso is at the very bottom of my new sup check list.
Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure what you mean by "kayak-like." This generation is slightly less rigid than the previous generation, but significantly lighter weight and still more rigid than average in our test of over 120 different boards.
Hi! im intermediate and I want to buy an All around board. I want to know if you recommend Thurso Surf Waterwalker 132 over iRocker Allaround 11 ultra 2.0 or something else with more value in that pricerange?
Both of those are really good options. It will depend on your size as the Waterwalker 132 is a little bit smaller and less rigid than the 11' Ultra 2.
As far as value, iRocker is currently running a 50% off sale site-wide, so it's really, really hard to beat the current prices.
@@InflatableBoarder Thank you for your response..keep up the good work!
IRocker of course. There are no more discounts (it’s hard to catch them because US and Australia seasons have a small gap between), but even at a retail price iRocker is better
They move to a wrong direction with these changes. A higher pressure was intended to produce a same rigidity with new materials, but instead it causes a bottom side to be kayak-like. And with not the widest body it leads to wobbling. Despite of an attractive design, Thurso is at the very bottom of my new sup check list.
Sorry to hear that. I'm not sure what you mean by "kayak-like." This generation is slightly less rigid than the previous generation, but significantly lighter weight and still more rigid than average in our test of over 120 different boards.