2010 Ocean Rodeo Mako line up

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2010 Ocean Rodeo Mako line up

Post by EvanOR » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:26 pm

Hi All,

I'm stoked to provide with your first look at our 2010 Mako line up! We've kept the highly successful Mako Freeride 140 and 150 models, and added two great new additions!

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At the request of our loyal Crew following, I welcome you to the all-new Mako " Mini " and the Mako King. The Mini is for all of you jonesing for the Mako ride in a smaller, nimbler package, and the King.....well, it just may be the board everyone wants in their quiver.

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In twin tip mode, the King works very well as a light wind board and goes upwind as well as your average 6’ directional. It feels very similar to the current 150 Wide, but of course requires more rail pressure to rip turns. In high wind you can rig 1-2 kites smaller.

The mutant set up ROCKS. Excellent performance in both light and heavy air (this will be my go-to board with a 4m Rise in 30+). Very fluid, carvy and smooth, yet you can slash turns as hard as you want. For the beginner/intermediate, this King will accelerate your learning curve in the surf/big swell like not other…....and for the expert jonesing for the right mix between a sick surfboard and a killer twin tip, it knows no limits. It even rides and jumps well backwards!

Please contact your preferred retailer to inquire about price, availability, and to place your order.
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Re: 2010 Ocean Rodeo Mako line up

Post by elli » Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:39 pm

Evan what is the difference between the new Mini and the previous Pro?

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Re: 2010 Ocean Rodeo Mako line up

Post by EvanOR » Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:50 pm

Hi Elli,

The Mako Pro was a completely different shape with different dimensions (134cm long). It was a fun board, but was very " skatey ", with a totally different sort of ride to the current Makos. It still has a loyal fan club but the majority of people prefer the Mako Freeride ride and characteristics. The Mini is basically a scaled down version the 140 x 40.
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