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One of my all time favorites. I’m too big for the design though. The boards don’t really work right when they get over a certain size. Like I said above, Kelly said I should have tried a 5’6. He based it on my height. I had a 5’8 and it worked fucking great.Hows this vagina board go?
fixed.We pay huge sums of money to this eco-extortion scam company so it qualifies for Eco-Leash certication by Sustainable Surf."
I was told I should get a 5'4" on the Wizard Sleeve (which sounds kinda a small for the wave range you said it can handle). The S Boss I would ride a 5'4 as well (based on the literage) and the width and thickness are very similar to t he Wizard Sleeve dims so i thought it was comparable.One of my all time favorites. I’m too big for the design though. The boards don’t really work right when they get over a certain size. Like I said above, Kelly said I should have tried a 5’6. He based it on my height. I had a 5’8 and it worked fucking great.
The very first one I bought the guy at CI told me I should get a 5’10 so I did. The board just sucked ass, sold it after 2 surfs and got the 5’8.
Where you stand on it is everything. Your feet go here (.) and here (.) and not a butt hair out of place. So when you start making them longer they don’t work as designed.
5’4 sounds right for you. WS sizing is based off your height. Volume be damned. If it’s not enough volume for you either lose weight or move on.I was told I should get a 5'4" on the Wizard Sleeve (which sounds kinda a small for the wave range you said it can handle). The S Boss I would ride a 5'4 as well (based on the literage) and the width and thickness are very similar to t he Wizard Sleeve dims so i thought it was comparable.
Kelly's other model, The Gamma is basically the same outline as a CI Flyer with similar dims as well. I feel like Kelly is re-creating his favorite shapes in FW tech. Pretty smart. So does that mean the FRK is the new Rubble Round Tail?
damn, beat me to it...was gonna say its just an egg w/ fancy packaging!Everybody should have an egg
curious at what length you cosnider them small. I have a 6’10 gh that I often wish was closer to 6’4. I don’t think I gain much with the extra 6”.In the past I have called a small Bonzer 5 egg the Swiss Army Knife of surfboards. If you only have one board... jack of all trades, master of none. The vast majority of the ones I cut are upsized. Do the opposite. IMHO. YMMV
The mini B5 is a favorite. I recently gave one away. I have another one that I widened the tail on and then put a swallow tail on it. I've been looking at it lately thinking maybe an A/O twin/light bottom setup would be interesting on it.My 5’10 b5 mini was magic. Sold her to Pedro of the Canaries for pesos.
I'll take one!The mini B5 is a favorite. I recently gave one away. I have another one that I widened the tail on and then put a swallow tail on it. I've been looking at it lately thinking maybe an A/O twin/light bottom setup would be interesting on it.
That thing looks rad! Never seen or heard of this model.I'll take one!
I have a 5'6 x 21 x 2 1/2" CC double-ender/egg quad that was a friggin blast no matter the conditions, but too small for me to paddle now. I want to get Mitsven or Stamps to make me a bigger version 5'10- 6'0 but worried the small size is what made it so versatile and able to fit into steeper drops/sections. Assume it would need some tweaks to rocker.
TW quad eggs in that size look nice too.
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Think it was a custom (not mine) I got used. Tail seems similar to Cafe Racer. Pretty flat entry rocker and a bit more out the tail IIRCThat thing looks rad! Never seen or heard of this model.
100%...not long after my oldest was born in 2016, i had malcolm make me a 6'4" eb5 egg that was easily one of the best, if not the best, board i've had in the last decade. sold it in a fit of the dumbs. prior to that, brian wynn made me a 6'0 b5 egg in, i think, 2009, that i kept for a long time & was always a good time even if i didn't give it the attention it deserved before i sold it.In the past I have called a small Bonzer 5 egg the Swiss Army Knife of surfboards. If you only have one board... jack of all trades, master of none. The vast majority of the ones I cut are upsized. Do the opposite. IMHO. YMMV
I rode 5’8 Wizard Sleeves from shoulder high with push up to as big as I could catch on ‘em.My shaper and I based a board on the wizard sleeve in 2009 and just stretched it out to make it more of a step up rail line. It works super good in steep waves but just bogs in any kind of slopey wave. I had 6 iterations of the board but its just too specialized with the super narrow tail and wont go in anything but good waves.