Gestalt said..Manawa said..
Very nice test thanks
I was a little surprised they thought it was something new design wise
Recently I gave a 65lt stone board to a local family of young groms that are frothing about windsurfing.
This new stone board has a lot of the DNA of that older shape. tail and rails especially look very similar. Wide point is a lot further forward with the newer shape and looks like a new rocker. The older one had a flat but looks like the entry rocker is reduced on the new board just based on the video. Still plenty of tail kick. Would like to measure one. Mark has always believed in wider straps too but all in all the DNA is there
Am a big fan of single to double to v bottom shapes. So keen to get one. IT looks epic on the wave.
Great analysis. It's interesting how the Stone DNA remains so recognizable, especially in the rails and tail. Moving the wide point forward and tweaking the entry rocker seems like a smart way to modernize the shape without losing its soul.
Actually, I had the chance to hold an 80lt version here in my city just before Christmas. A friend of mine got one and immediately left for South Africa with it. Honestly, it felt like a real gem in my hands a proper 'war machine' for somewhere like Mauritius.
I'm a long-time fan of Mark's shapes I used to own several Starboard Ultra kode he designed (65, 76, 80, and 81lt). I absolutely loved how easily those boards turned. It would be very interesting to compare this new one with those old Ultra kode, especially for us mere mortals who never had the chance to get one of his full customs made in Australia. Having something with that same soul but a more aggressive edge for Mauritius would be a dream.
That said, I have a confession to make: my friend with the new Stone 80lt is back in town. I could call him right now to get his feedback after 2 months in Cape Town, but I haven't done it yet because I'm incredibly jealous! I know that if I pick up the phone, his stories will just destroy me lol. I'll need to find the courage to face him soon, then I'll report back!"
