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You and me both lol. Like, a not so small part of me is whispering “dude everyone feels like a shredder on solid but easy Southern Mexican Points, you were riding a respected but certainly an “enabler” type shape with the hypto, so now you ran out and bought a gorgeous and no doubt magical shape from a modern master, and you’re back home in New York. Good luck with your 43 year old self on a board you’re no longer qualified to ride”most love it. curious to hear your review
That’s the same sensation I had with the krypt hatchets in anything steeper than mushy surf.They work well in almost all SoCal conditions waist high to DOH with the larger sets of NVS C-Drive fins. In Hawaii the C-Drives were a bit too loose - I felt the fin actually disengage, slide, and then re-catch during a well overhead Rocky Point bottom turn - but the AM quad set filled in perfectly.
Yep that was one, I still have a set but haven’t run them in ages.There used to be a Futures thruster set that had rear hatchet fin instead of a traditional rear fin.
I remember a number of people swearing by it.
Might have been this one:
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I'm 45 surf mainly horrible wind swell, weigh too much for the stock 6'1 Ghost, surf at best 1 week but more like every 2 weeks. But when its chest high or bigger with some push, the Ghost is uniquely good. It will afford you some front foot lazy drive but get your back foot back and the looseness is surprising.You and me both lol. Like, a not so small part of me is whispering “dude everyone feels like a shredder on solid but easy Southern Mexican Points, you were riding a respected but certainly an “enabler” type shape with the hypto, so now you ran out and bought a gorgeous and no doubt magical shape from a modern master, and you’re back home in New York. Good luck with your 43 year old self on a board you’re no longer qualified to ride”
but another voice seems pretty confident I’m surfing better than I ever have right now, in some respects
Do you remember liking it?Yep that was one, I still have a set but haven’t run them in ages.
the solus set also used to come with a hatchet but was eventually swapped with an F4 template center fin.