REMINDER: THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. has no obligation to monitor the Forums. However, THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. reserves the right to review any materials submitted to or posted on the Forums, and remove, delete, redact or otherwise modify such materials, in its sole discretion and for any reason whatsoever, at any time and from time to time, without notice or further obligation to you. THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. has no obligation to display or post any materials provided by you. THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. reserves the right to disclose, at any time and from time to time, any information or materials that we deem necessary or appropriate to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, contract obligation, legal or dispute process or government request. Click on the following hyperlinks to further read the applicable Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
OMG!! Amazing!! Where did you found? Which size? I cant find one!! Good lookFound this gem for half its price unused. Couldn't let it pass.
View attachment 122027View attachment 122029
Sick! What you gonna order next?Stoked on this one. I know its been posted here before, but not in this tech.
Haven't ridden it yet, but I did notice that the nose and tail are more pulled in the Evo, and the rails are not as boxy and full as the Evo. Also, the channels go all the way up to the nose (like the Evo) which I really like. Im guessing the rocker will be the same or similar. Cant wait to try it out. Waves were pretty fun today so i hope tomorrow is the same.
View attachment 122335View attachment 122336
You're just gonna have to wait and find out.Sick! What you gonna order next?
I have a suggestion...You're just gonna have to wait and find out.
What age are you? I am 48, 172 pounds (78 kilo) and riding the EVO 5'5 (and Hydrodynamica GMM2 5'6) in mostly mushy beach breaks. I hardly have problems getting into the waves (1-5 ft) overhere. Since the rails are fairly thick I wouldn't go to big on an EVO. Maybe a 5'9 or 5'10? Or try the Revo in 5'10/5'11 (https://epoxysurfboards.com/product/tomo-revo-xtr-surfboards/). We are awaiting @ReForest his ride report. But from what I read the Revo is more refined.Morning all, I’ve been lurking in this thread for a while. Lots of good stuff to read. I’m in the market for a new board. I’ve never owned a Tomo. My wife and daughter are on FW Omni’s still and both love them (both were snapped by a friend and repaired with a carbon band over two years ago). I’d classify myself as a intermediate Oregon surfer, I never get barreled, I don’t release the fins…just an average shitty Oregon surfer. I’m kinda looking for a do it all board for our really shifty beach breaks here. I’ll ride it from waist to head and a half. I’m wearing a 5/4 hooded suit, booties etc, I’m 6’2” and over 200 pounds (188cm and 90 kg for you folks that use units of science). I’ve been riding some Lost Lib tech boards for the last few years that are in the 37L range. I’m finding I want a higher volume board in the 39-41 range as I’m getting older and struggling at times to get waves. Looking to go the XTR route or FW timbertek as I’m really hard on boards and know to snap-em. What’s everyone’s thoughts on:
OB1- 6’
Review-6’
Evo- 5’-11”
thanks for any help and if I’ve posted this in the wrong place please tell me to **** off
Pm aruka he has/tried ever board and lives in NW and.........Morning all, I’ve been lurking in this thread for a while. Lots of good stuff to read. I’m in the market for a new board. I’ve never owned a Tomo. My wife and daughter are on FW Omni’s still and both love them (both were snapped by a friend and repaired with a carbon band over two years ago). I’d classify myself as a intermediate Oregon surfer, I never get barreled, I don’t release the fins…just an average shitty Oregon surfer. I’m kinda looking for a do it all board for our really shifty beach breaks here. I’ll ride it from waist to head and a half. I’m wearing a 5/4 hooded suit, booties etc, I’m 6’2” and over 200 pounds (188cm and 90 kg for you folks that use units of science). I’ve been riding some Lost Lib tech boards for the last few years that are in the 37L range. I’m finding I want a higher volume board in the 39-41 range as I’m getting older and struggling at times to get waves. Looking to go the XTR route or FW timbertek as I’m really hard on boards and know to snap-em. What’s everyone’s thoughts on:
OB1- 6’
Review-6’
Evo- 5’-11”
thanks for any help and if I’ve posted this in the wrong place please tell me to **** off
Fellow Oregon surfer here. I think many on this forum will freak out on the concept of >6 foot Tomo's. And I've not surfed any of these really short Tomos that they do in SoCal and perfect tropical reefs/points. I do surf some shorter grovel boards, 5'8 to 5'10 in mellow summer conditions. The suck for paddling through a bunch of windchop. I find in Oregon we never have the luxury of a defined takeoff spot. We also have a lot water moving around with tides, wind, neoprene...yada-yada. I'm moving toward a bit more length 6+. I am anxiously waiting for DeForest report on the Tomo Revo as that thing looks da sh!t. I've got a buddy with a Omni that I've been able to ride a bit and it is really good board at 6 or 6'2. But can't image not having my CI Waterhog for the days/spots where the water is really moving around. Hard to beat length when it comes to paddlin.Morning all, I’ve been lurking in this thread for a while. Lots of good stuff to read. I’m in the market for a new board. I’ve never owned a Tomo. My wife and daughter are on FW Omni’s still and both love them (both were snapped by a friend and repaired with a carbon band over two years ago). I’d classify myself as a intermediate Oregon surfer, I never get barreled, I don’t release the fins…just an average shitty Oregon surfer. I’m kinda looking for a do it all board for our really shifty beach breaks here. I’ll ride it from waist to head and a half. I’m wearing a 5/4 hooded suit, booties etc, I’m 6’2” and over 200 pounds (188cm and 90 kg for you folks that use units of science). I’ve been riding some Lost Lib tech boards for the last few years that are in the 37L range. I’m finding I want a higher volume board in the 39-41 range as I’m getting older and struggling at times to get waves. Looking to go the XTR route or FW timbertek as I’m really hard on boards and know to snap-em. What’s everyone’s thoughts on:
OB1- 6’
Review-6’
Evo- 5’-11”
thanks for any help and if I’ve posted this in the wrong place please tell me to **** off
Have you ever considered a 6'8 GMM2 for a bit of extra glide and float?Morning all, I’ve been lurking in this thread for a while. Lots of good stuff to read. I’m in the market for a new board. I’ve never owned a Tomo. My wife and daughter are on FW Omni’s still and both love them (both were snapped by a friend and repaired with a carbon band over two years ago). I’d classify myself as a intermediate Oregon surfer, I never get barreled, I don’t release the fins…just an average shitty Oregon surfer. I’m kinda looking for a do it all board for our really shifty beach breaks here. I’ll ride it from waist to head and a half. I’m wearing a 5/4 hooded suit, booties etc, I’m 6’2” and over 200 pounds (188cm and 90 kg for you folks that use units of science). I’ve been riding some Lost Lib tech boards for the last few years that are in the 37L range. I’m finding I want a higher volume board in the 39-41 range as I’m getting older and struggling at times to get waves. Looking to go the XTR route or FW timbertek as I’m really hard on boards and know to snap-em. What’s everyone’s thoughts on:
OB1- 6’
Review-6’
Evo- 5’-11”
thanks for any help and if I’ve posted this in the wrong place please tell me to **** off
You're stocked. That one turned out really nice.Stoked on this one. I know its been posted here before, but not in this tech.
Haven't ridden it yet, but I did notice that the nose and tail are more pulled in the Evo, and the rails are not as boxy and full as the Evo. Also, the channels go all the way up to the nose (like the Evo) which I really like. Im guessing the rocker will be the same or similar. Cant wait to try it out. Waves were pretty fun today so i hope tomorrow is the same.
View attachment 122335View attachment 122336