Hi all, a faithfull French lurker here who has a question for those of you who have an experience with the Nuevos.
I'm contemplating the perspective of changing some of my wave quiver , and found pretty good deals on 2015 Carbon Nuevos from the 86L up to the 120L one, with all sizes in between.
I live in Britanny and usually sail "fast" waveboards, the ones with an onshore or side-on bias, that gets you planning fast. Namely a Quatro Sphere 82, a Starboard Kode wave 87 , an Exocet X-Wave 93, and also an old Exocet Kona longboard 9'5".
That's already a lot of boards, I know

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I'm looking to add one board for the rare special days we get with good side-off conditions in logo-high waves.
These are the few unforgettable magic days we score sometime, where I need a more dedicated down-the-line toy, but with good positive buoyancy or floatation to carry me in the inside, when there's usually not more than 10 knots max, sometimes way less than that. I'd usually use Ezzys 5.3 and 5.8 in those conditions.
I'm 77 kgs , well experienced in waves, but I'm also hitting 50 this year meaning by that that I'm no athlete

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I want to put confort and ease of use first, and turning ability second. I want to be able to confront the incoming white water without stress before getting to the lineup (no channel).And yet it has to turn great on a wave in a side to side-off breeze.
the Kona sometimes works great in a longboard style, when the waves don't have a lot of shoulder and are not too steep, but when it gets a bit more than that it can become a handful. I love the confort of the 120 L of volume though.
So I heard from a few people that depending on the model , the Nuevos may have a either a more curvy or a more planning oriented rocker.
I've heard that the first 2013 shapes where the curviest, the 80 and 93.
Then in 2014 they replaced the 93 by the 92. Is this one really better to get going ?
How about the 100, the 110, and the 120 ?
I heard conflicting reports that the 110 was really not as good as the 120 to get going. I think I read on this forum a while ago someone who claimed that on the contrary he thought the 110 to be ok in that department.
Someone told me the 86 was really good at planning , and the 100 as well. Another that the 86, the 92 and the 120 were the best of the range regarding planning, while the 100 and the 110 were not as good. So I'm not sure.
I'm more interested in the faster planning rockered Nuevos, regardless of volume. I'm just not sure which one has which.
For instance, even if I'd be better on the 110L or 100L of volume for shlogging, if they have a banana rocker I would rather settle for the straighter rockered 92L, if that makes any sense.
(and then maybe I'd be silly enough to get myself the 120L as well

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Or maybe I should stick to the biggest Nuevos no matter what and forget anything smaller than 100L of volume (?).
In which case 100, 110 or 120 ???
Anyone has tried the large Nuevos, or heard anything of substance regarding their rocker and their range across the line ?
Thanks.