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Take out the scampering back and forth to the nose and that's how my 7' Outlier rides albeit with a lot more foam underfoot. The loose, playfullness, with rails that don't catch as you foam climb and turn relatively tight arcs, for such a wide shape is what I dig and you can see it in that clip. Lots of planing area to maintain easy speed underfoot.Who are these hipster trash bags?
I really like the way they surf.
Thought it was Tudor at first. Very similar style. Enjoyed the clip. Maximizing the wave for sure.Who are these hipster trash bags?
I really like the way they surf.
hehas similar style to tudor on the bigger boars but can actually do a turn on a shorboard that is not slow and strange like tudor. the kid can boost too.Thought it was Tudor at first. Very similar style. Enjoyed the clip. Maximizing the wave for sure.
1-3/4" thick? I wonder how that affects paddling and wave catching. It will make the board flex a lot more, especially if you keep the deck flat.
I wondered about durability- they must snap like twigs.Thought it was Tudor at first. Very similar style. Enjoyed the clip. Maximizing the wave for sure.
1-3/4" thick? I wonder how that affects paddling and wave catching. It will make the board flex a lot more, especially if you keep the deck flat.
Chilli Mid Strength or Middy are the best I’ve had for my local dumpy beachesHit me with a midlength recco for beach breaks. My initial instinct was long fish, but I guess those are more tuned to points/reefs?
what kind of range does it have?Sakal Sabre twin is super fun in beach (and points). Mine's 6'8" and imagine it would be great from shorter
than that up to low-mid 7' range.
GH egg bonzer or 2+1 would work for something from your new area.Hit me with a midlength recco for beach breaks. My initial instinct was long fish, but I guess those are more tuned to points/reefs?
For more of a hybrid ride than a 2+1 hipster sled this could work.Hit me with a midlength recco for beach breaks. My initial instinct was long fish, but I guess those are more tuned to points/reefs?
thatz a thick asss stringer. why'd it break?
A wave landed on it. I was tired of paddling around, so I tried going straight out. The board was only 2" thick, but 7' feet longthatz a thick asss stringer. why'd it break?