HAHAA, glad I'm not the only one!If i hear that song one more time i'm going looting
If you had to choose between a kick in the nuts or hearing that song again, how long do you think it will hurt for?
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HAHAA, glad I'm not the only one!If i hear that song one more time i'm going looting
I'll take it over technotronic dance music and bro-country any day of the week. One year in Mexico some people camping downstairs from the balcony of wave viewing would play that dance music that sounds like it's repeating for an hour straight. Basically ruined post-lunch digestion sitting there zoning out watching the wave machine.Noel has the absolute worst taste in music.
ci fever or Stamps scarecrow are also on the list. Maybe st from pyzel. When it gets bigger it feels easier to takeoff on an hpsb. Been lots of south swell here lately and more on the way.Fark, I haven't ridden mine in ages. Just haven't really had the waves for it. I've driven around with it in my truck a bunch but I always end up opting for something more grovelly lately.
I can't wait to ride it again. I miss it.
You're not that old, are you @Havoc? I mean, you look old as hell but I thought that was just the result of your rockstar lifestyle
It's a HPSB. It takes some decent waves and some skill to ride it well. It's easier to ride than most of the thrusters of 10 years ago though. It hides some foam along the stringer so you can squeeze in a little extra volume. I know you've been getting in shape and surging a bit so I reckon you could have a good time on it when the waves get good.
Any other short boars you've been considering?
Food for thought-Anyone still surging the 2.0? Can an old dude who wants to give hpsb one last go make it work?
Nah brah. They only let you order one of these if you're under 41.Can an old dude who wants to give hpsb one last go make it work?
fuuuggggg! Back to the mid length thread I go!Nah brah. They only let you order one of these if you're under 41.
Thankfully I'm not old man status yet (like you) and am still able to get one.
I prefer a thinner rail and more stretched dims like 7 x 23 x 3 at 60 liters. Proctor quoted me at $3k for one in proxy tech. Still cheaper than a similar dimmed album asym with resin swirly.havoc I think you betta order a proctor monsta chief instead.
6'5" 22 3/4 3 1/4 51 L
If my re-fi goes through I am going to get a HELOC for 50 K that should cover a new album twin.I prefer a thinner rail and more stretched dims like 7 x 23 x 3 at 60 liters. Proctor quoted me at $3k for one in proxy tech. Still cheaper than a similar dimmed album asym with resin swirly.
No problem because the board gets in nice and early. There was that flat feeling at times, noticeable when trying to squeeze vertical turns into small tight faces and obviously when too late on the drop. But generally once up and running no problem. The board very much enjoyed driving along, banking turns and generating speed off shallow spots in the reef so yes, there was a feeling of wanting to project a bit. I didn't get that projection feeling as much with the KAs and the board generally did not feel as lively.casa moogsies, how did she like the drop at ye olde hollow reef? Knifey on the face and rocker fitting snugly, or kind of flat-feeling and wanting more open face to project about?
i didnt know they made a KA and Fanning small fin?No problem because the board gets in nice and early. There was that flat feeling at times, noticeable when trying to squeeze vertical turns into small tight faces and obviously when too late on the drop. But generally once up and running no problem. The board very much enjoyed driving along, banking turns and generating speed off shallow spots in the reef so yes, there was a feeling of wanting to project a bit. I didn't get that projection feeling as much with the KAs and the board generally did not feel as lively.