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Manawa
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14 May 2026 10:42pm
WindFlyer said..



Manawa said..
… I’m currently riding a Starboard Kode Carbon 85 (2022)[/b]. It is an absolute rocket on flat water and handles the high-wind chop of Lake Garda[/b] like a dream. It’s easily one of the fastest freestyle wave shapes I've ever experienced…





wow… the 2022 is that fast?
i tested the 2020s, which were dog slow… Starboard did say that they had inched the speed side back up, but haven't had a chance to test ride any since the 2020s. i'm rather surprised it happened that quickly.
the 2010-16ish Kodes were absolute rockets (the single-fin models).




Thanks, yes the kode 85 2022 is super fast I've both (also kode carbon 2020 or 2021) . Check out my videos and you'll see the raw speed potential of the 2022 Kode 85 Carbon. Sails North 4.2, fin 26cm Drake.


My girlfriend Chiara Kode Carbon 85l 20/21 Blade 4.0 and fin 23cm Mfc.
-WSRZgy6






Manawa
Manawa
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158 posts
13 May 2026 10:01pm
Hey everyone, quick question regarding freestyle wave / freemove boards: which one is currently the absolute fastest on flat water?
Specifically, I’m looking at the Naish Mutant 88L. I intend to use it mostly on a lake, so I need something that gets going effortlessly and can really fly over the chop, while still allowing for fun jumps and power jibes. Has anyone tried the Mutant 88? Does it deliver good top-end speed on a single fin setup, or does it feel too draggy on flat water?
To give you guys some more context, I’m currently riding a Starboard Kode Carbon 85 (2022)[/b]. It is an absolute rocket on flat water and handles the high-wind chop of Lake Garda[/b] like a dream. It’s easily one of the fastest freestyle wave shapes I've ever experienced.
My main concern with looking for a future replacement is losing that blistering top-end speed. If I switch to something like the Naish Mutant 88[/b], can it truly match the old Kode Carbon on a straight line? I know the Mutant features a quite stretched outline and comes with a large MFC 28cm single fin designed to blast over lake chop, but is it fast enough to satisfy someone who is completely spoiled by a full-carbon Kode?
Naturally, you might wonder why I don't just buy the newest Kode. After years of being a loyal Kode rider, I decided to rule out the latest models because, according to all the recent tests, the shape has shifted way too much toward the wave side of the spectrum.
Appreciate any insights!
Reply in Topic: Severne Stone
Manawa
Manawa
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158 posts
17 Apr 2026 9:06pm
Not sure if you guys have seen it yet, but a French windsurf mag (Plancemag) just published a test of the Severne Stone 88 - and they absolutely loved it. Looking good for Oneye conditions .
Reply in Topic: North 3Di
Manawa
Manawa
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158 posts
25 Mar 2026 11:37pm
From FB North Windsurfing the New Wave Gen 3
Return To Classic site 😭
Or... let us know if a problem, so we can tweak! 😅