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| JohnK... |
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:32 am |
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The Maui Sails carbon boom seems to be the weapon of choice these
days, but the price is keeping it out of reach for me. I'm looking at
two more affordable options:
1 Chinook Triple Clamp Carbon Formula 230-310cm
2 HPL Race 245-305cm
I suspect that the HPL will be stiffer and can be retrofitted with the
Maui Sails boom head for about the same price as the Chinook boom.
Somewhat concerned with product support since HPL is out of
business.
Any feedback on either?
Any others to consider?
Thanks in advance,
JohnK |
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| cosmicharlie... |
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:51 am |
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On Aug 18, 4:32 pm, JohnK <killeen_j... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: The Maui Sails carbon boom seems to be the weapon of choice these
days, but the price is keeping it out of reach for me. I'm looking at
two more affordable options:
1 Chinook Triple Clamp Carbon Formula 230-310cm
2 HPL Race 245-305cm
I suspect that the HPL will be stiffer and can be retrofitted with the
Maui Sails boom head for about the same price as the Chinook boom.
Somewhat concerned with product support since HPL is out of
business.
Any feedback on either?
Any others to consider?
Thanks in advance,
JohnK
Mistakenly, I put this message: >> Recently I bought an Epic Gear
250+ Race boom from Sandy Pt. (http://
www.progressivesports.com/) for an exceptionally low price and
shipping cost. I used the boom yesterday and have no complaints.
It's solid, stiff and light.<< up on a new thread. |
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| wave2sail... |
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:39 am |
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On Sep 3, 6:51 pm, cosmicharlie <blowboos... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: On Aug 18, 4:32 pm, JohnK <killeen_j... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
The Maui Sails carbon boom seems to be the weapon of choice these
days, but the price is keeping it out of reach for me. I'm looking at
two more affordable options:
1 Chinook Triple Clamp Carbon Formula 230-310cm
2 HPL Race 245-305cm
I suspect that the HPL will be stiffer and can be retrofitted with the
Maui Sails boom head for about the same price as the Chinook boom.
Somewhat concerned with product support since HPL is out of
business.
Any feedback on either?
Any others to consider?
Thanks in advance,
JohnK
Mistakenly, I put this message: >> Recently I bought an Epic Gear
250+ Race boom from Sandy Pt. (http://www.progressivesports.com/) for an exceptionally low price and
shipping cost. I used the boom yesterday and have no complaints.
It's solid, stiff and light.<< up on a new thread.
Hi All...
Well, you get what you pay for. And this boom will be with you for
several years to come... so just spring for the extra cash and but the
Maui Sails boom... you already know its the best... so give yourself
the best...you won't be sorry...
Later
Don |
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| oneup... |
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:16 pm |
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On Sep 3, 6:51 am, cosmicharlie <blowboos... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: On Aug 18, 4:32 pm, JohnK <killeen_j... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
The Maui Sails carbon boom seems to be the weapon of choice these
days, but the price is keeping it out of reach for me. I'm looking at
two more affordable options:
1 Chinook Triple Clamp Carbon Formula 230-310cm
2 HPL Race 245-305cm
I suspect that the HPL will be stiffer and can be retrofitted with the
Maui Sails boom head for about the same price as the Chinook boom.
Somewhat concerned with product support since HPL is out of
business.
Any feedback on either?
Any others to consider?
Thanks in advance,
JohnK
Mistakenly, I put this message: >> Recently I bought an Epic Gear
250+ Race boom from Sandy Pt. (http://www.progressivesports.com/) for an exceptionally low price and
shipping cost. I used the boom yesterday and have no complaints.
It's solid, stiff and light.<< up on a new thread.
Did you get it for half-price, Brucie? |
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