Here's the two Oke boards I own(ed), the first one 5'5", the second one 5'.
How does it compare to the Vanguard? The Tomo is a lot more lively and bouyant and easier to pop, but that comes at the expense of it breaking all the time. The Tomo also seems to hold better in bigger waves (maybe because of its bigger size 5'7", or maye because I was running a thruster). The Oke seems to be more forgiving in the waves due to slightly less buoyancy and doesn't feel so "stiff". I cannot give much more of a review except I just know what works for me in my patch of the world (anything from 15kn to 35kn winds, bay wind swell waves 1ft up to 4ft or more).
Now that the Tomo has seen the surgeona couple of times it has put on a bit of weight with all the painkillers its on so lost a lot of its liveliness.



This is a board I picked up off the shelf a few years ago (again for a song), apparently custom built for a kiter. It was 5' but would rocket upwind and was great in mushy surf, EPA core I think with PU and Carbon strip . The old skool rail profile made it awesome in waves for some reason and I could go upwind as easily as on a 5'10" Tomo.
Looked a bit home made, but held up very well after many sessions with only a few heel depressions. Wish I had kept it, someone in Qld might have it.
