hahaha. sorry misread that completely. anyway they have a very different feel to the 200mm kooky's. they have a huge amount of turn and lean. i found with the kooky's that whilst nimble and stable, they turn very quickly to a sudden stop where they cannot turn anymore. the Aeras have a more smooth and gradual turn and just when you think you've reached its maximum turn, you just lean harder and they somehow keep turning. its taking me a while to dial them in with the bushing setup, but so far I'm loving them.
as for the board difference, it didn't take me long to adjust at all, which surprised me as its a very different setup to what i was riding. the Glyde has a 30"WB and the Isis has a 28"WB. because i'm a smaller dude, i've been waiting for a board thats a bit narrower and shorter. I always loved the width of the Isis, so when they brought out the shorter version i was set.
at all comes down to personal preference and it suits me perfectly.
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