Bic Techno 2
Bic Techno 2
Anyone have any thoughts or comments on this board. I am looking for a board of about 150L that my wife can learn on but something I can use in light wind as well. I guess a compromise between a learning board and a large freeride board. Any thoughts or past experience would be appreciated.
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I'm not sure about that model but friends of mine bought a Techno E-Large (135litres??) for the exact purpose as you are proposing - learning board for her, light wind board for him. They hated it. Fortunately it got knocked off their roofrack and ICBC replaced it with a GO 150. They absolutely love the GO board. THe only problem is that she can't get off the board now. Something to consider if you're sharing gear.
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Hey Chewy-Dood, I don't know about the Techno's but the GO 150 is my favourite all around board so far. Great from 10 to 20 kts. Windsurf-direct.ca has the Techno's from $999 and Silent Sports has the 2003 GO's from $1299. Not too bad for a new board. I'm tempted to get one of the GO's as they really hold their price well. I just sold(worst decision I've made)my GO 150 for $1200 in the classifieds after only 2 days.
You cannot GO wrong with the GO's.
You cannot GO wrong with the GO's.