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jealous - Aug-Octifallalot said:Board is beautiful
I don't know whether I'm jealous of you OBSF guys or glad I don't have to deal with that
:rockin:Mr Doof said:"Stretch makes good boards that give average dudes advantages and keeps them stoked on surfing IMO...."
Just what I need.
yeah, corey is making themRetropete said:Are Stretch boards still being made in Australia as well?
Got my AMT's in my SB and got it into the agua yesterday. Great call man!! Thanksthekadvang said:Weigh 155 or so and have tried with varying degrees of success:BFilk said:What fins you runnin in the Super B?
Small(er) Buzztrollers: Would be good exclusively for low end. On bigger (3 foot) waves had to nurse bottom turns and ended up accidentally blowing fins out off the top. Liked them with the nubster however
Large AM2 tri: did not enjoy, but also a quad guy
Futures Controllers: incredible drive and felt great backside. a little too sticky off the top frontside in more vertical waves
AMT with trailer: awesome! skateboard feel with plenty of hold at larger end for board. Currently running as fronts with Futures 3.5 quad rears which I like a lot.
Only setup I have not tried would be the equal size front/rears route, which is kinda a pain with futures. Would like to do so as I feel like the board is already so skatey it would do well with a more normal fin setup.
Did you run as twinner (thruster w/small back fin) or just use fronts w/ favorite quad rears? I have set but haven't had a chance to try yetBFilk said:Got my AMT's in my SB and got it into the agua yesterday. Great call man!! Thanksthekadvang said:Weigh 155 or so and have tried with varying degrees of success:BFilk said:What fins you runnin in the Super B?
Small(er) Buzztrollers: Would be good exclusively for low end. On bigger (3 foot) waves had to nurse bottom turns and ended up accidentally blowing fins out off the top. Liked them with the nubster however
Large AM2 tri: did not enjoy, but also a quad guy
Futures Controllers: incredible drive and felt great backside. a little too sticky off the top frontside in more vertical waves
AMT with trailer: awesome! skateboard feel with plenty of hold at larger end for board. Currently running as fronts with Futures 3.5 quad rears which I like a lot.
Only setup I have not tried would be the equal size front/rears route, which is kinda a pain with futures. Would like to do so as I feel like the board is already so skatey it would do well with a more normal fin setup.
Isnt it a "thing"?rowjimmytour said:<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/102207263" width="500" height="375" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
2 x 4 in action :wave2:
The psoting on fb said 2 x4paunch23 said:Isnt it a "thing"?rowjimmytour said:<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/102207263" width="500" height="375" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
2 x 4 in action :wave2:
stretch and dave said it's a thingrowjimmytour said:The psoting on fb said 2 x4paunch23 said:Isnt it a "thing"?rowjimmytour said:<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/102207263" width="500" height="375" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
2 x 4 in action :wave2:
:rockin:spprtstrch said: