80s boards are great if you wanna wiggle around on the wave instead of surfing.
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I’d argue it’s quite the opposite. Wiggling and garbage flicky turns go hand in hand with current “high performance” boards in the hands/under the feet of the majority.80s boards are great if you wanna wiggle around on the wave instead of surfing.
Was there ever a final consensus on the rad ripper. Love the way is looks in person, but I feel like more than any recent big brand model, for every two people who love it one really didn’t like it. Noel seemed meh and so did the stabmag dude. I keep hoping for a Clist score but to no availI grabbed one last summer and it's so fun. I've had two new boards since then and I don't even ride them. Honestly ruined all my other boards. So fun even if I've been out of the water for a bit.
but giggle rhymes with wiggle and now Im self conscious about my wiggleabilityStamps giggle box fits the bill
ah, thatsthe best i can do anyways!80s boards are great if you wanna wiggle around on the wave instead of surfing.
I love mine, very easy to surf and really fast. Mostly use mine as a groveler/daily driver for knee to chest stuff. Occasionally the low nose rocker can catch when I try to bottom turn too hard on a steep section but thats not too common in the bad waves I use it on. I also have the T. Patterson Synthetic 84 a inch longer and a touch narrower. Works equally well. Both are a good alternative to Weirdo Ripper type grovelers that always feel too short and lack drive for me.Was there ever a final consensus on the rad ripper. Love the way is looks in person, but I feel like more than any recent big brand model, for every two people who love it one really didn’t like it. Noel seemed meh and so did the stabmag dude. I keep hoping for a Clist score but to no avail
Don't really watch Salad days vids. Prefer Aussie Craig or NJ Mikey. I do believe they both had poly versions though? Might be part of it. Mines a carbon wrap. Feels light and lively. Perfect board for wiggling about.Was there ever a final consensus on the rad ripper. Love the way is looks in person, but I feel like more than any recent big brand model, for every two people who love it one really didn’t like it. Noel seemed meh and so did the stabmag dude. I keep hoping for a Clist score but to no avail
Yes!f the beak nose