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"Most versatile wizard stick - Tomo"I'm more concerned about the impending spread of wizardy in the lineups than the propogation of a few expensive Tomo midlength/gun thingies!
I guess he’s never been to swami’s down the road from him either.Come to 805 and watch rincon or even bedwetter....
Most of those will have been ANIMA.Before clicking on this thread just now I noticed the number of views: 2M. Even with the number of bots that are viewing everything that is a lot of views.
The Stretch thread with a cool Mill as well.
I know you are supposed to ride Tomo's boards small, but 9" or 10" seems pretty aggressive.Tomo on a 9" or 10" Simmons replica at 12ft SD Reef.
new guidelines is 4 feet taller than ur height. dan made the adjustment for his firewire target audienceI know you are supposed to ride Tomo's boards small, but 9" or 10" seems pretty aggressive.
Sucky paddlers unless you have pro-level paddle power.I know you are supposed to ride Tomo's boards small, but 9" or 10" seems pretty aggressive.
Watch YouTube videos and double your wave count!Sucky paddlers unless you have pro-level paddle power.
Tomo on a 9" or 10" Simmons replica at 12ft SD Reef.
Where I live, if you say "GG" out loud, you're saying "Penis". True story.Sometimes you can't see the deforest for the GG's.
he'd prly ride like a 6'0 ci midlength. his normal boars are like 5'4-5'5 lolzJust started watching Noel Salad's review of the Aipa "Modern fish" and in the comments someone requested he does a review of a midlength. He replied, "I might do a midlength review one day."
Now keeping in mind he has reviewed quite a few Firewires already there is a possibility...!
Nearly spat my coffee over the computer screen when I imagined the reaction of Havoc seeing Senor Salad out at Trestles on a Tomo midlength.
That board is a TON of fun! I recently got another one as well and I noticed the tail rocker and the fin placement play a huge role in why that board pivots to easily and is so responsive (plus its short and blunt nose). The only thing i noticed that i did not like was how much lift the board has. I think you can solve that problem by applying more front foot pressure or maybe some larger fins... but either way the board is a lot of fun and great for spicing things up if you've been riding the same board for a long period of time.A short follow-up....well after trying to buy a number of used Cymatics from SoCal on Craigslist with no one was willing to ship up the road to central Cali. And online stock being non-existent and told 3-4 months wait, I bought the only Cymatic in my 2hr driving radius - Its a 5' 10".
Got first surf this afternoon in so-so 3-4 ft waves, little wind, and surprisingly the waves were soft. I bought the board because the waves down the street tend to be quick, with a lot of power.
Anyway, holy crap is the board super fun! I mean super fun! This is what I have been waiting for in a surfboard. I can't wait to surf this again and in better waves. I couldn't believe what I could do on these weaker faces with moving the board around!
Thanks again everyone!