Finally rode this board yesterday and it was awesome! Faster than my Blue Lake and had a nice edge rail for quick response. Has the float of a surf style board and the response of a skim style board. My pal has his set up with 2 fins and it felt nice being able to push the tail around a little bit. We rode his yesterday behind his boat. Mine (still haven't ridden it yet!) is set up with 4 fins so we'll see what the difference in feel and speed is.
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Sep 2008
- 507
- Colorado River - Parker Strip
- Prescott, AZ
- 2004 Air Nautique 216 Team 2005 SANTE 210 2008 SAN 230
I got my Swallow this season as well. I was upgrading from a Hyperlite Broadcast, so I really can tell a difference. I'm riding mine with the two fin set up as well and it holds a good line, but can get loose when wanted. It's fast and nimble. Enjoy it!!! I'm interested to hear the difference between the 2-fin and 4-fin setup.BKinSoCal - Brian
'08 SANTE 230 - Current
'05 SANTE - Sold '10
'04 216 TE - Sold in '05
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Originally posted by BKinSoCal View PostI got my Swallow this season as well. I was upgrading from a Hyperlite Broadcast, so I really can tell a difference. I'm riding mine with the two fin set up as well and it holds a good line, but can get loose when wanted. It's fast and nimble. Enjoy it!!! I'm interested to hear the difference between the 2-fin and 4-fin setup.2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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