I have only gotten a few surf sessions or one surf session on the recent boards. They are so good. I am happy! I am selling some of my other boards now, because of these are so good.
As mentioned, I finally got the 5' 7" Bullet Twin working with the small Gemini fins. I almost didn't want to surf the new boards because of how well the Bullet Twin was performing for me. Of course, you have to surf new boards once they arrive.
Between the Bullet Twin working well, and each new board working equally as well or better, I was less interested in surfing the next one.
The 5' 11" Moonstone had a great feel. I know it has lots of potential and it will be fun to figure this one out. I am excited to surf this one more. I am waiting 5-7 days for my installation of a leash plug in a new location to properly cure, which is a good thing to take one of the boards out of the line up.
Then I surfed the 5' 6" Insanity (twin plus trailer), and it also worked great, as DD/hybrid shorter board. I was not expecting head high waves for the first surf on the board. I probably would have surfed a board with more length, but luckily didn't have anything else in the truck. For the wave size, the little Insanity worked very well. Some of my twins are too fast when waves get this big and punchy. The Insanity felt balanced, it could handle the drop, provided speed, but that little trailer was magically as it provided that nudge of control so you could really push it. It didn't have much limitation other than competing with folks on midlengths, guns, and longboards. Another winner! I also surfed it in a shorebreak - it is a good DD.
Today (waist to chest), all I wanted to do was surf the Bullet Twin or Insanity. However, I needed to surf the 6' 0"x18.25" Sterlana with Akila fins. Another amazing board...it worked as expected (stepdown Townsend). The Sterlana got into the waves that tad bit early owing to its length but the narrowness allowed it to move so easily. My bottom and top turns never felt so good, and just wanted more of this. The board has a fun cheat factor, while maintaining performance. I have a 5' 8"x18.25 skinny RT Twinsman. I need to surf these back to back. At the moment, I prefer the 6' 0" more. The additional length makes the board more fun with no noticeable limitations.
Now after surfing them, I would say the Sterlana is probably the board that I drawn to the most, though by small margin.