Gaby,
J'ai un pote de 188 cm x 88 kg, niveau avancé, qui a une RRD Firemove 110. Lui aussi avait hésité entre différents modèles freemove-freeride-freerace-slalom, volume, largeur etc... avec des voiles de 5.5, 6.2 et 6.6 m2 :
http://forums.boards.mpora.com/showthre ... remove-112Voici ses impressions après plusieurs sorties avec cette planche ci-après en anglais (lac Léman) :
1) session bise 10-20 noeuds, aileron MFC Freemove 36 cm, voile Naish Sprint 6.6 m2
"Very gusty and shifty bise with 10 knot lulls and 20 knot peaks.
First time on the new RRD Firemove 110. The board is superb for 15-25 knots. Planes very early,
very stable so uphauling possible (75 cm wide), handles chop nicely and is a joy to jibe.
My first fully planing jibe today, and not just one...

Says a lot about the qualities of the board.
Plug and play on the Lac Leman super chop.
Happy days."
"Short bise session. Arrived a bit late so only 30-40 min of planning in 12-15 knots of wind. Then the wind dropped to 7-10 knots so a bit of low wind practice.
It's not a bad combo the Firemove 110 and NP Alpha 6.2 m2. I get going planing in around 13-14 knots".
"After work session with 15-20 knots NE bise.
Apparently arrived just when the wind picked up and it really was a perfect bump&jump session on the firemove 110.
Some nice speed from the board as well as I put the 4 footstraps all the way back and outwards.
Carve jibe after carve jibe.
Awesome."
2) session bise 18-25 noeuds, aileron MFC freewave 29 cm, voile Severne Blade 5.5 m2 :
"The wind dropped a little around noon so I switched to Firemove 110 with 3 footstraps setup (all forward).
Same sail Severne Blade 5.5 m2.
The combo works surprisingly well. Yes the board is quite wide so it catches a lot of chop but with a small fin (29 MFC FSW) is loose and turns super nicely in the jibes. Did a lot of carve jibes planing mode.
Bottom line. Awesome day with superb gear. Can't complain."
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