2011 Quatro Quad

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Looking forward to trying the Quatro! Boardseeker.com has some reviews for the 75L versions of a few brands. Interesting that the Goyas and Quatros sound pretty "sedate" and control-oriented rather than ultra loose or super agile (at least until you unleash them on a real side-off wave). My single fin custom Quatro was much this way too. They (Goya/Quatro) sound geared better towards bigger/faster waves for proper rail-driven turns. I like the description of the Starboard, RRD, and JP quads as being possibly better all round boards for our mush-burger waves and chop slashing. They all sound pretty sweet with the exception of the tri fin Naish. It would be nice to try them all!
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