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I agree with all of that but with no local shaper any model suggestions that would tick those boxes?6oz glass, a little bit of nose flip to help with pearling but low-ish entry, tail flip to deal with the curve, some volume under the chest esp thickness, a little more width middle/forward, no extra length, just up volume a little. Domed deck to keep thinner rails. 5 finboxes.
Here it was exactly like you described a week or so ago.I agree with all of that but with no local shaper any model suggestions that would tick those boxes?
I dunno about the Wizard Sleeve and I think there was some other CI for pits?I agree with all of that but with no local shaper any model suggestions that would tick those boxes?
who makes the pig dog pro?Pigdog Pro
Haven't ridden but it's on my list.
Jeez what an avatar you've got there, SBD!Super Pigdog, Rusty Slayer, or Rusty blackbird. Glassed heavy.
Thanks man, very helpful. It is basically a wedge left that you have to backdoor then it is open face. Sounds like a pig dog pro would be perfect for the first part of the wave and a ghost for the second. HaIf you really want a board strictly for barrels, Super Pigdog/Pigdog Pro.
If there's turn sections or you wanna use it in other conditions, Ghost.
Pigdog has a little wider nose and packs more foam up front to get in earlier and it has more built in drive. Probably the best board I've ridden for backdooring peaks and coming from behind. On the open face it's a bit stiff I think due to low tail rocker and less outline curve in the back half of the outline. Still I've managed some fun carves and it will break free on a crumbly lip with some good timing.
Ghost is overall more versatile and is no slouch in the barrel. I doesn't get into waves quite as well as P-Dog but it's definitely better than your average hpsb and it's really good for late drops. The narrower tail and thin rails have a lot of bite so it really grabs and holds as you reconnect with the face after an air drop. It also holds through carves just about as good as any board I've ever ridden. Overall if you're looking for more of an all around good wave/semi step up board the Ghost is a no brainer. Don't be afraid to add a little more thickness than you think because they are super foiled.
I haven't ridden the Rusty Slayer or Slayer 2 but I think that would be another one to look at. They have $100 off Epoly builds right now and they run a tight ship over there. 6x4+6oz. Epoly Slayer would be the goods I think.
Leaning more toward the ghost as I do want to be able to turn the thing. I'm definitely not into the hybrid step thing though. Had a Lost Rock Up that while it paddled and caught waves great, it felt like turning a submarine. The ghost has nice foiled rails?I just sold my PigDog and bought a Ghost. Just had first surf on Ghost in sub optimal conditions but I will echo what was said above- PigDog probably catches waves a bit easier but doesn't really want to turn. The Ghost turns like a standard shortboard.
I would hesitate on the PigDog pro because it has an even more pulled in tail but it allows you to go longer, thinner, and narrower. I'd imagine that would make it even stiffer unless they played with the rocker as well.
PigDog definitely feels more like an alternative shape where the Ghost is a standard shortboard with some extra meat under your chest and a pulled in tail but not too gunny. Also Pyzel seems to really know what he is doing with regard to rocker.
I've fondled the Slayer before and every time I look at one I feel like something is not quite right. Another board you might want to look into is a Lost Round Up.