Squash or swallowtail??Thank you! It looks like it'll go. Wide tail. pretty excited to give it a go.
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Squash or swallowtail??Thank you! It looks like it'll go. Wide tail. pretty excited to give it a go.
They only had squash...so squash!Squash or swallowtail??
Hey Adam,
Due to the unexpected high volume inquiries, we'll be releasing the sale prices on Saturday. Apologies I can't get it to you sooner!
I'm loving the 5'8 I got from Varial two weeks ago. You'll be stocked.Thank you! It looks like it'll go. Wide tail. pretty excited to give it a go.
Have 3 carbon Varials. They seem equally heavy to a 646 glassed Varial. The one that feels the heaviest has a bit more volume. All 3 handled chop just fine..better than a Dank Farts carbon build.does the varial carbon build handle wind/chop any better? the marketing makes it sounds like it does but wondering on the consensus here
I yolod a Ghost in stock 444 varial and holy hell, the thing is light. I'm almost questioning if it's going to be too light, given that it's a board for larger waves.I'm overthinking my varial twinsman order too much.
How light is the 4/4/4 infused poly construction?
I'm considering going the instant gratification route but the main change I was going to make if I did a custom was the "strong" 6/4/6 lay up.