I always thought the Campbell pod looked like the CI MSF. Thanks for the info. I had an MSF that JJR converted to 5 fin bonzer. It worked better than as a single. Good looking photo.
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you have too many unreal boards, mate. You better pass her on to me :grin:JaM71 said:I have a 6" pod which I picked up second hand, it has a lot of foam far more than I would've ordered. However, it works in a wide range of conditions, can handle a drop, & absolutely flies through steep sections. For me, it's one of those boards that u can't have a bad session on. I have better options for sluggish waves but if it's crowded or there is a bit of water moving, my pod helps me out, I can catch heaps of waves on it.
Also, if I haven't surfed much or am feeling lazy, I grab the pod, the best way to get back in rhythm is to catch lots of waves right? I find it an easy board to ride, it doesn't require that much rider input & has plenty of speed built in, for me the steeper the wave, the better.
I ve heard the pod is a good puddle jumper replacementBman76 said:you have too many unreal boards, mate. You better pass her on to me :grin:JaM71 said:I have a 6" pod which I picked up second hand, it has a lot of foam far more than I would've ordered. However, it works in a wide range of conditions, can handle a drop, & absolutely flies through steep sections. For me, it's one of those boards that u can't have a bad session on. I have better options for sluggish waves but if it's crowded or there is a bit of water moving, my pod helps me out, I can catch heaps of waves on it.
Also, if I haven't surfed much or am feeling lazy, I grab the pod, the best way to get back in rhythm is to catch lots of waves right? I find it an easy board to ride, it doesn't require that much rider input & has plenty of speed built in, for me the steeper the wave, the better.
That is a great photo. Thanks for posting upOTdos said:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/spo/5786840945.htmlsushipop said:A Pod with the right dims for you will be more versatile. Although, I pushed my old MBLV in some more critical surf and it handled really well. Get a Pod around 5'11-6' and a 5'8-5'9" MBLV and you have a great quiver.
yeah, I think those would be a great choice, mblv if I want a real short one.FresnoRipper said:I don't know what waves you surf, but I think a Pod or a mini Egg could be a really good choice for you.