The schweet board line from Caution for 2005.

The sublime REDLINE board range is back for 2005 with the welcome addition of a 122cm version, as well as a "missing link" for those who prefer to ride with bigger fins at one end of the ship :-)

Also, the boards now have indented grab rails, as well as a new durasurf formulation on the base, meaning that you can grind away to your hearts content without dinging your board.

All models are equipped with top quality accessories, including; multiple density contoured deckpads mounted on carbon base plates, soft and comfortable footstraps, e.v.a covered grab handle and superbly foiled fins.



Which one?

Based on our own personal experience gained from many hours of riding each one of the Redline boards, our guideleine for best use is as follows:

REDLINE 122
Fast & grippy. Holds tons of power. Best suited to advanced intermediate to pro level riders who want all the advantages of a small "throwaround" board but still want to enjoy a smooth and comfy ride.
Best in flat water, can handle surf no problem, but not really suited to down the line wave riding.

REDLINE 132
Schweetest allround performer. Also holds tons of power. Fast enough on flat water, but loves the surf. Suited to all level of riders who are looking for "the one" board to do it all. (heavier beginners, 85kg+ might prefer the Redline 142)
Best in small (up to head high) surf. Wave riding, jumping or just blasting around, no problem.

REDLINE 142
Super smooth, best wave riding twintip so far and will handle any size surf with ease! Big wind range. Best suited to anyone starting out in the sport, or those who are into down the line wave riding. The 142 also seems to smooth out even the choppiest water.
Best in gnarly surf, or getting started.

MISSING LINK
"Down the line" wave riding machine. In powered up conditions it's great on flat water too for boosting huge air. Advanced intermediate, specialist, or pro riders are most suited to this board.

Best in WAVES!


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