Probably somewhere around 10x.
I enjoy the challenge of trying to get a board to work that I don't click with right away.
I enjoy the challenge of trying to get a board to work that I don't click with right away.
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i used to. not i sadly cant even be bothered to give a shat.Probably somewhere around 10x.
I enjoy the challenge of trying to get a board to work that I don't click with right away.
That first wave can be deceiving. Just a new feel. For me it takes a few sessions to find the weak spots. Eventually with all my boards I start to focus on the weak spots.Magic boars? one wave
Sucky boars, about 10 sessions to get pissed off enough to do something about it.
ive had the sam,e problem with past girlfriends and home videosI hold onto boards until I see film of myself surfing them ---- then immediate sell.
Give it to that annoying grom that catches too many wavesI had this CI #4 that I went full sunk cost fallacy on.
"its the waves"
"its me"
no this thing has too much rocker for its short length and I bogged for 6 months on it.
I can literally think of one good cutback on that board.
paddling around felt like an anchor in the line up then it would feel too small and too big on the rails at the same time
I didn't even sell it, I just have it in the corner out of spite.
Might just give it to a grommet but I don't wanna ruin their entire surf experience.
Probably the least magic boards I've ever had have fallen into the "short with too much rocker" category. Add in fat rails and you've got the trifecta of suckage. I won't name and shame specific models here but I will say that for some people those type of boards work fine. Just not for me. I feel like I need more to push off of, if that makes sense.I had this CI #4 that I went full sunk cost fallacy on.
"its the waves"
"its me"
no this thing has too much rocker for its short length and I bogged for 6 months on it.
I can literally think of one good cutback on that board.
paddling around felt like an anchor in the line up then it would feel too small and too big on the rails at the same time
I didn't even sell it, I just have it in the corner out of spite.
Might just give it to a grommet but I don't wanna ruin their entire surf experience.