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2020 Severne Nano 72 litre

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Created by Bondage > 9 months ago, 9 Aug 2019
Bondage
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9 Oct 2020 11:20PM
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shangukai said..
I finally order a Nano 82 ( second hand ).Knowing that for my 78ks, it is a high wind board but i wish it can carry a 4.7.This will pair my Custom3 91, essentially used in a 5.3 super light, and mostly cross-crossoff.I notice on my spots, the magic cross-off session is mostly 4bft or light 5bft when low pressure comes at the very beginning, then stronger wind but tends to be more side side on.I can ride a lot with my car, my france country experience is that it very rarely i get side off clean with strong wind, best DTL is lighter.Just my personnal experience.This is why i choose a DTL board for lightwinds and a more side/side smaller.Not sure it make sense elsewhere in the world :)soon feedback


The 82 Nano will easily carry a 4.7. I use a 4.7 without any problems on my 72 Nano. You

Bondage
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9 Oct 2020 11:20PM
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shangukai said..
I finally order a Nano 82 ( second hand ).Knowing that for my 78ks, it is a high wind board but i wish it can carry a 4.7.This will pair my Custom3 91, essentially used in a 5.3 super light, and mostly cross-crossoff.I notice on my spots, the magic cross-off session is mostly 4bft or light 5bft when low pressure comes at the very beginning, then stronger wind but tends to be more side side on.I can ride a lot with my car, my france country experience is that it very rarely i get side off clean with strong wind, best DTL is lighter.Just my personnal experience.This is why i choose a DTL board for lightwinds and a more side/side smaller.Not sure it make sense elsewhere in the world :)soon feedback


The 82 Nano will easily carry a 4.7. I use a 4.7 without any problems on my 72 Nano. You

Bondage
SA, 635 posts
9 Oct 2020 11:20PM
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shangukai said..
I finally order a Nano 82 ( second hand ).Knowing that for my 78ks, it is a high wind board but i wish it can carry a 4.7.This will pair my Custom3 91, essentially used in a 5.3 super light, and mostly cross-crossoff.I notice on my spots, the magic cross-off session is mostly 4bft or light 5bft when low pressure comes at the very beginning, then stronger wind but tends to be more side side on.I can ride a lot with my car, my france country experience is that it very rarely i get side off clean with strong wind, best DTL is lighter.Just my personnal experience.This is why i choose a DTL board for lightwinds and a more side/side smaller.Not sure it make sense elsewhere in the world :)soon feedback



The 82 Nano will easily carry a 4.7. I use a 4.7 without any problems on my 72 Nano. You might be surprised with the 82. I weigh about 67kg and i can float out in about 15 knots to catch waves on my 72 litre with a 4.7.

shangukai
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12 Oct 2020 10:51PM
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Thanks Bondage !72L nano ! i was thinking it was not a board but a toy :)
Very instructive that it carries enough to move with 4.7 for your weight.If you are a light wind technical guy, i might be like you 10 Kgs more on the 82L with 5.2 :)



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