Re: Quick knee board question...
OK ... I am an old knee boarder, having had one of the first hydroslides ever produced. I still have an old school hydroslide pro -- the thick foam filled one. I still love to get on that thing each time I go boating.
I too have been looking at the newer kneeboards. I saw the revolution and thought about it. It looks to have the shape of my old pro, but be a low profile, lighter board. Thus, I think it would be a better ride.
However, in studying them even more, I think when I pull the trigger I would go for the new squarer ones, like the new pro xlt.
This is just my assumption, now having wakeboarded for a couple of years, but I bet the twin tip design, with both sides being squared off, would produce a knee board with more capabilities and pop. In fact, Overtons rates the board with a color code and them show the Revolution has being a more mild board, and the pro xlt as having the mild characteristics, as well as much more advanced characteristics.
Now, this is all just speculation. I have ridden neither. However, I would try to get some advice from someone who has ridden both before plopping down that much money, because the pro xlt is not that much more than the revolution.