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no waves , its cold and crowded. Everyone rips, if you do get a good wave someone is in the way.If you live in Santa Cruz, I'm sure you are getting use out of a HPSB. Best surf town in the U.S. outside of Hawaii.
is it tho? I mean I don’t live there so sure, I’ll stamp it, but really, now. Is it..? Maybe you forgot to apply the methhead fuckerberg correction factor.Best surf town in the U.S. outside of Hawaii.
What makes you say that?Best surf town in the U.S. outside of Hawaii.
I don't understand how this board is marketable.Patterson IF15?
I don’t have personal experience with it, but isn’t on my list to buy.
You know any towns like that? If you do only tell me!The best surf town is the one where there are waves but very few who surf.
This absolutely does you no good since it was custom but for waves that have push, works in anything from shoulder high to DOH. Anything bigger than that and well, the operator gets more nervous than the board. 6'7" x 19 1/4" x 2 1/2"
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Oh and Cory Lopez is also a freak who surfs Pipe on a 5'5" x 19 1/4 fish. Or at least so the video goes.
I don’t understand what you mean?I don't understand how this board is marketable.
You said you had no interest in Italo's model.I don’t understand what you mean?
Supposedly the board is very user friendlyYou said you had no interest in Italo's model.
I was agreeing - if there's ever been a surfer your average surfer can't relate to it's Italo. Whatever he's riding is what I know I don't need under my feet.
sh!t, sorry... typoYou said you had no interest in Italo's model.
I was agreeing - if there's ever been a surfer your average surfer can't relate to it's Italo. Whatever he's riding is what I know I don't need under my feet.
No.I assume that you assume that because it's a pro's board, it's hard to ride?
My son has had about 20 Sharpeyes and believe it or not the only one he's ever had that he didn't like is the Game Changer. The SB1 and HT2 are his favorites.For East Coast surf, I like the Sharpeye Gamechanger, though it is probably more of an all-arounder than a dedicated high performance whip. Oldie but a goodie.