It's the same here. I tried a lot (also changing fins), but I never had outstanding sessions on it. I expected a shortboardy EVO (my favorite Tomo until now).Yup - my absolute least favorite Tomo. I'm a fan of the MPH (rail) line.
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It's the same here. I tried a lot (also changing fins), but I never had outstanding sessions on it. I expected a shortboardy EVO (my favorite Tomo until now).Yup - my absolute least favorite Tomo. I'm a fan of the MPH (rail) line.
This is exactly what I wanted out of a hydro short, because the evo is my favourite groveller ever. Completely different boards. The hydroshort is the most back footed board I've ever surfed. Just could not get it to work. Sold to a buddy who likes it.I expected a shortboardy EVO (my favorite Tomo until now).
Hey! Sounds like you described me to a tee but I’m skinny.FW Sweet Potato…Not joking. It is the perfect board for the heavy, middle aged kook such as me trying to surf in mushy waves whose best move is going straight and fast with the occasional off balance cutback.
Some reason I feel like I couldn't break one of those boards if I tried being so stubbyFW Sweet Potato…Not joking. It is the perfect board for the heavy, middle aged kook such as me trying to surf in mushy waves whose best move is going straight and fast with the occasional off balance cutback.
Same. Even though I’ll only get to ride it maybe once or twice a year LolI’m really thinking about ordering a ghost now…
Did you know Dark Arts doesn’t make the inferno 72 anymore?dark arts inferno 72 and CI 2.Pro
Wired? Ha! It's a challenge to ride every time.You have it wired now? What's the range?
Yes but i can get the new version from Sharpeye. i will say the dark arts construction is amazing.Did you know Dark Arts doesn’t make the inferno 72 anymore?
What's so amazing? I'm an early adopter of most techs, but seeing JJF's multiple buckled and broken borts on Pyzel's used section on their site over several years, doesn't excite me. I know they're (Dark Arts) are doing some PU/Kevlar builds, but the OG EPS-based builds are/were not that game-changing. When you're spending four figures on a bort, the fact you'd have to worry about water intrusion isn't a great selling point, when XTR and Varial (RIP) don't suck water like EPS.Yes but i can get the new version from Sharpeye. i will say the dark arts construction is amazing.
All good points my youth however I like they way that construction feels. Board has held up great as well. 2 years riding it off and on and just the perfect front foot wells. I will say that I just got a spine tek CI 2.Pro and the glassing on that board was sh!t.What's so amazing? I'm an early adopter of most techs, but seeing JJF's multiple buckled and broken borts on Pyzel's used section on their site over several years, doesn't excite me. I know they're (Dark Arts) are doing some PU/Kevlar builds, but the OG EPS-based builds are/were not that game-changing. When you're spending four figures on a bort, the fact you'd have to worry about water intrusion isn't a great selling point, when XTR and Varial (RIP) don't suck water like EPS.