That board is my homie Ray's.Anyone missing a 5'0" Dark Arts Plasmic?
https://offerup.co/uD31flSANFb
Ray left a funny item in the photo. I wonder what he does with that?
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That board is my homie Ray's.Anyone missing a 5'0" Dark Arts Plasmic?
https://offerup.co/uD31flSANFb
Casa, is Ray alright? The board looks pristine, just a hair small for me.That board is my homie Ray's.
Ray left a funny item in the photo. I wonder what he does with that?
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He'll be fine as long as his skates stay sharpened.Casa, is Ray alright? The board looks pristine, just a hair small for me.
You get the 5’6 in the water yet?Will do, and I agree, my interest is very piqued with this model. I have a 5' 6" coming in a few weeks based on what I have experienced so far. This was the other direction that I decided to pursure as opposed to the quad Disorder. There is something cool going on with the tail and how it moves and generates speed. I think the shorter models are going to feel like a skateboard. The recommended fins are the fascination quads, which I would have never thought would have worked with this shape, yet they work well and I feel contribute to the unique sensation.
Sorry, not many surfs on it, as the waves have been pretty solid and some traveling. I kind of wish I had it on my trip. So far, it is pretty good, and I like it. It works across pitchy beach breaks, fun waves with some walls, and head-high soft waves. The size definitely influences the response, as the 5' 6", 6' 0", and 6' 8" all feel and surf differently. They are all fast boards. 5' 6" is playful, paddles and catches waves like a longer board, but has a skateboard feel. The 5' 6" is the most versatile so far. The 6' 0" has taken more time to figure out and can handle some size, surfed it in some over head waves. The 6' 8" has a good feel, but an upper limit, though in shoulder-high waves it really opens up.You get the 5’6 in the water yet?
Inspired, broIs that a collab brand with album or are her first two models a straight ripoff of the Twinsman and Sunstone??
Gotta be a collab or sub-brand with Album Matt. It looks like he liked one of the posts.Is that a collab brand with album or are her first two models a straight ripoff of the Twinsman and Sunstone??
Double concave deck under the chest.Maybe running dims tuned towards women? Not a bad plan given how many chicks surf these days.
we know Matt is not leaving any money on the table, LOL. so makes sense he gonna try to reach an untapped target marketMaybe running dims tuned towards women? Not a bad plan given how many chicks surf these days.