| Model | Volume | Length | Width | Weight | Box | Fin | Sails Size |
| Rocket 95 |
95 |
237 |
58 |
6.7 |
Power Box
|
FR 30 |
4.2 - 6.7 |
| Rocket 105 |
105 |
246 |
63 |
7.3 |
Power Box
|
FR 34 |
4.5 - 7.0 |
| Rocket 115 |
115 |
242 |
66 |
7.6 |
Power Box |
FR 38 |
4.7 - 7.5 |
| Rocket 125 |
125 |
250 |
69 |
7.8 |
Power Box
|
FR 44 |
5.5 - 8.5 |
| Rocket 135 |
135 |
250 |
72 |
8.2 |
Power Box |
FR 46 |
6.0 - 8.5 |
| Rocket 145 |
145 |
250 |
76 |
8.5 |
Power Box |
FR 48 |
6.0 - 9.8 |
| Estimated Weights. Weights are given (+) plus or (-) minus 10%. This makes allowance for possible pre-production differences. |
FABIEN ABOUT RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
To develop Freeride shapes is a lot of fun. To shape a new and even better all-round board needs a lot of experience. Ultimately the goal is to develop a shape that is as fast as a Manta, can jibe as a 3S and is just as alive and free as a Pocket Wave. Some new ideas only work in certain sizes, some with fine tuning can be transferred to others. So it’s no coincidence that all three newly developed boards have a bit of the 125 which we presented last year. The most striking feature of the shapes is the new tail design which the 125 has already proven in many tests.
ARNON DAGAN SAYS :
“Not everyone keeps his material like a professional World Cuper. The Rockets are easy they don’t worry about little punches here and there .”
BOTTOM LINE:
Whether it is your first jibe or relaxed cruising, the Rockets offer easy handling with loads of potential to quickly make progress on the water.