His XTRs are pretty complicated, right? Is he the one doing an XTR core and PU rails?Arakawa will do XTR but it's $965 plus tax for a clear thruster.
I wonder why he doesn't do all XTR?
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His XTRs are pretty complicated, right? Is he the one doing an XTR core and PU rails?Arakawa will do XTR but it's $965 plus tax for a clear thruster.
you didn't pull the trigger?? I feel like those dims are pretty close for you
Haha, no. Caught my eye. But I'm not into having to experiment with FCS fins now, when all I have are Futures. Plus poly...ewww. Was just passing the word.you didn't pull the trigger?? I feel like those dims are pretty close for you
pushing the limits of "customer is always right". But I'm sure they probably seen stupider. Guarantee someone has tried to blow it up to midlength dims or insist it should be a bonzer or twinzer, etc!Wonder if they'd actually make it
Sure but there’s probably be up charge because they’d have to cut it out of SUP blank.Wonder if they'd actually make it
My buddy ordered a CI Fever through a shop. They messed up the length. It was 6'10 x 18 1/4 x 2 1/4". Team glassing.
It looked so fcked. I could only imagine whoever cut it wondering if it was supposed to be a 5'10.
The shop admitted fault and didn't sell it to him. It sat in their racks for awhile until some poor soul bought it.
Nick.My buddy ordered a CI Fever through a shop. They messed up the length. It was 6'10 x 18 1/4 x 2 1/4". Team glassing.
It looked so fcked. I could only imagine whoever cut it wondering if it was supposed to be a 5'10.
The shop admitted fault and didn't sell it to him. It sat in their racks for awhile until some poor soul bought it.
yeah it was Nick. He has a photo of the 6’10, he was trying so hard not to laugh. He sent the photo to the group thread let me see if I can find it.Nick.
Last time I surfed with him saw him take off really deep, he was trying hard but didn’t get around the section of a good wave. I told him you usually make those, looks like you don’t have as much spring on your bottom turn like when you surfed more. Maybe you need to do squats. He immediately turns the boar over and goes I don’t know about this boar. I don’t think it was the replacement CI but right after. The next few times I surfed with him he would tell me he’s been doing squats. Haha.
He got me back by telling me if I want to blow fins over every time I need to widen my stance. That got in my head for a few sessions.
Probably better for slightly overhead Swamis than half the boards out there?There was footage of Slater back in the 90's surfing Haliewa on a board like that.....ripping.
You don’t know how the Swamis measurement system works….Probably better for slightly overhead Swamis than half the boards out there?
This is an outstanding submission to the erBB original artwork category!You don’t know how the Swamis measurement system works….
Typically any rational person measures the vertical height of the wave face and whatever number (in feet) it measures then that is how big the the wave is (aka: Duffy scale).
So if a wave face from top to bottom measures 6 feet the wave is 6 feet.
In Hawaii, for some inexplicable reason, a 6 foot wave is called 2-3 feet.
At Swamis the wave is also measured from top to bottom but the measurement is not taken vertically but rather it’s as if you laid a tape measure flat on the face of the wave out toward the shoulder. Using this method you could get a wave that is about head high plus but is called “18-20 feet”.
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No. No relation to Hawaiian scale because Hawaiian scale has no discernible basis in reality and defies all rationality.Is the Swamis scale a perfect inverse of the Hawaiian scale? It might be.