The Craigslist Thread

LBBoozer

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Mar 1, 2012
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5'7" x20 x2-7/8" the number after 5 seems the same as the 2-?/8 :shrug:
That is the board that I sold to a friend of the forum about three years ago. The dimensions are 5’0” x 20” x 2 3/8”, guessing about 30L. Went really good, but was only getting out a few times a month at the time and dealing with some injuries. The feeling of the straight tri-fin and twinzer were so different but both really fun. Could grovel but hold its own in better surf. Shined best in knee to chest with some curve. Sold with the three main fins and twinzers for less than what is listed for now.

Maybe the seller only rode it once, but I rode it at least 40-50 sessions.
 
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sdsrfr

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Jul 13, 2020
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Not rushed or stoked to sell.


it took so long to be completed that I had outgrown it in skill and downsized by the time I got it

 

chilly1

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Jan 4, 2010
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this looks point friendly

 

trifish

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Sep 23, 2009
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Shred City

 
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Duffy LaCoronilla

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Duffy LaCoronilla

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Duffy would you say this board is like the AO "sensitive to foot placement" or is it more of a volume size issue:shrug:
For me it was a yolo buy and it simply didn’t work as well as my RP AO. I’ve said it before but it went straight really well but the narrower outline + rocker + wing made the BOARD want to turn square which wasn’t a match for a twin fin setup. That’s the best I can explain it. I have a feeling it would work better as a thruster. Maybe the board is just a dog and design is fine.

That board definitely doesnt work because people keep selling it.

I know others who like their TMRP but I‘m sure if they are the narrower dims.