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Laziness, imho.yeah , me too.
but there's an adjustment and I see. plenty who don't/can't make that adjustment back once they go big.
yeah, the part of surfing I never understood.culture and fashion are powerful motivators.
I noticed the same thing.Is it just me or is that leash plug pretty far forward?
guys get locked in to what they think they should surf. hpsb'rs are probably more worried than anybody about how they are perceived. which accounts for ton of their disdain toward anything north of 27lLaziness is a factor.
so is choice, and a big part of it is what is hip and happening.
far more likely to get your dick wet (around here) if you have a mid-length channel twin as opposed to a bog standard HPSB.
culture and fashion are powerful motivators.
I'm rotating between a 7'3" Parmenter Vector-Cuda, 5'8" Panda twin, 6'0 thruster and am just about to paddle out on a 6'0" Bonzer 5 Mini-Merk.
Most of the winter here, I alternated between a 6'1" Ghost and a 6'6" quad desert storm.
No dramas whatsoever sliding peelers on a log over summer.
not dis'n at all. id ride mine more if we ever got good wavesnever discount hpsb. when wavez r good its pretty optimal and fun
Might be a lot of longboarders thinking they can go small hi-perf with a 7-0...but just cant do ityeah , me too.
but there's an adjustment and I see. plenty who don't/can't make that adjustment back once they go big.
Yeah, we have it pretty gooddamn, hearing the prices of these boards makes me realize how spoilt we are with Stamps here in socal.
i can buy 2 new boards from him custom with paint for the price of one CI?
Breaking the needle off the kookmeter by surfing 1 foot waves like you truly believe it and being aggro.
Yup. Rode my Fever the other day at the same point break I rode the AO at last week. Basically same conditions with a little more push and a little more crowd.never discount hpsb. when wavez r good its pretty optimal and fun
Shoulder hopper gave him a little wake to bank off of.
Wish I had that reason to ride a HPSB more. I can't even remember the last time we had "good surf" down south here. Sigh. Continuing to build out my grovel quiver to keep entertainedevery time I ride a HPSB in good surf I go “oh yeah, that’s why I have one”.
I learned this 30 years ago. LB for the win!the problem comes going back to a HPSB when you've been on a mid for a few weeks.