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        | Description: | | Board Specifications: |  | Length: | 140 cm |  | Mid width: | 16.8" |  | Tip width: | 9.6" |  | Rocker height: | 2.7" |  | Rocker type: | Subtle 3-Stage |  | Stance options: | 18-24" |  | Fin configuration: | Four .8" molded-in/Two 1.2" P-Wing |  | Skill level: | Advanced |  | Construction: | Biolite core |  | MSRP: | $420.00 |  
 
 
 2.4"/2.6"/2.7" Subtle 3-Stage Rocker - a connected rocker line with the benifits of a 3-stage and continuous snap. (Rocker variance reflects 124cm/135cm/140cm)
 
 Manufacturer's Description:
 Created for skate influenced riders looking for a universal ride on the water or pvc. A link between the snap of a 3-stage with the feel of a continuous rocker. The way this series hooks on rails or releases off the wake might make it the "Premier" board.
 
 
 Premier Features:
 
 Step Down Rail - a moderate rail, makes the board sit slightly lower on the water.
 "V" Bottom Full-Length Tunnel - aids tracking and helps break up the water on landings.
 Two 1.2" P-Wing Machined Aluminum Fins - designed for a quicker release and a moderate feel on the water.
 Four .8" Deep Molded-In Fins - for a knees bent style of riding that relies more on the outer fin.
 Shallow Cupped Rails - a slightly more responsive grip into a rail-ride turn.
 Vented Channels - less friction on the water when on rail for a faster feel.
 Jib Base - a stronger material with a more controlled feel for riders looking to get their jib on.
 Universal board - designed by the next generation for all aspects of riding.
 
        | Keywords: | Premier Biolite 140 | 
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        | B-rad 
 Registered: January 2003
 Posts: 1531
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                            | Review Date: Wed May 28, 2003 | Would you recommend the product? No |
                                Price you paid?: None indicated
                                | Rating: 2 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | optional middle fin |  
                        | Cons: | too slow, cost |  |  
                | I didn't like this board at all.  I was very happy looking forward to testing the board, then let down.  It seemed way to slow going into the wake.  I didn't really ever get used to the pop either.  I thought the board felt a lot bigger than it was, it rode like a 43+.  Overall I did not like the way it popped, the speed on edge, swing weight, or graphics.  I liked the removability of the center fin, but that was it.
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        | Josh R 
 Registered: January 2003
 Posts: 3163
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                            | Review Date: Thu May 29, 2003 | Would you recommend the product? No |
                                Price you paid?: None indicated
                                | Rating: 2 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | The in-between board of the Hyperlite range |  
                        | Cons: | Feels big... Feels heavy... |  |  
                | Not the biggest fan. This board feels super heavy, and really larger than it is. The jib-base may add to the weight. The Prem is really a hybrid of all the other boards in the line up, so in theory it should take all the positive aspects of the HL range. In practice I found it just means it really doesn't excel at anything.
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        | SB_Boarder 
 Registered: January 2003
 Posts: 376
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                            | Review Date: Thu May 29, 2003 | Would you recommend the product? Yes |
                                Price you paid?: $225.00
                                | Rating: 4 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | removable fin, pop |  
                        | Cons: | slow |  |  
                | I really enjoyed riding this board.  I think it is very good for all levels, especially because the more advanced can remove the center fin.  I love this board finless.  The pop is consistant but also gives a pretty good kick from the 3-stage rocker.  The only thing i miss in this board is the speed.
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        | JHrod 
 Registered: January 2003
 Posts: 3144
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                            | Review Date: Mon June 2, 2003 | Would you recommend the product? Yes |
                                Price you paid?: $180.00
                                | Rating: 4 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | soft landings lots of control decent po |  
                        | Cons: | slow cuts heavy |  |  
                | I love this board. It handles so smoothly and gives great pop with the softest of landings. It is a little slow when cutting but I still love it
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        | M3Orion 
 Registered: July 2003
 Posts: 670
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                            | Review Date: Fri October 17, 2003 | Would you recommend the product? Yes |
                                Price you paid?: $250.00
                                | Rating: 5 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | Pop, landings, rides well finless |  
                        | Cons: | none I've found yet |  |  
                | I love this board.  I ride it without the center fin and it still edges really well, but is also easy to break loose.  Jib base is great for sliders.  I like the subtle 3-stage, is has a smooth transition up the wake but still gives a nice kick off the top.  Overall it's just a really fun shape to ride.
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        | TeamCOWS 
 Registered: January 2003
 Posts: 18
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                            | Review Date: Mon May 3, 2004 | Would you recommend the product? Yes |
                                Price you paid?: $220.00
                                | Rating: 5 |  
 
                        
                        | Pros: | everything |  
                        | Cons: | slightly heavy |  |  
                | I've owned around 14 boards since I've been wakeboarding and ridden countless others...this board is perfect, it compromises nothing.  I ride with no center fin, it holds great and pops huge.  People above are saying its too slow, but too slow for what?  I can do any trick I want on it.  The only thing that I can see "wrong" is that it is a fairly heavy set-up, but I've found most hyperlites that way, and if you ride light bindings then theres no prob.
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