Love these boards! Thank you for doing a great job on reviewing them. What’s the preferred method of repairing and blending them so that they are not only watertight but look good as well?
Found one of these at my local shop. First session in it catches everything and feels way more responsive than you would think. turned 2-3 foot mush into a fun morning
I’ve recently got a 7 3 Sunday (6’1”, 220 lbs) … got some keel twins in it and it is exquisite. Catches waves like a dream and feels really manoeuvrable. It’s the only thing I want to ride at the mo. But - like you, would like to try this mad looking thing too!
I’ve recently got a 7 3 Sunday (6’1”, 220 lbs) … got some keel twins in it and it is exquisite. Catches waves like a dream and feels really manoeuvrable. It’s the only thing I want to ride at the mo. But - like you, would like to try this mad looking thing too!
get rid of that big middle fin, trust me. just run a fin same size as your sides in the box and It will go best. i get you're trying to be different, but thruster is best. try it!
Great review Trip. I have had mine for a year and it's a magic carpet. I surf it in a much wider range of conditions but I never short board. Was my daily drive in HI for several months in transition from South to North swell seasons. Rode it on N.S. up to 5ft Hawaiian and only downside was being concerned about breaking it in those conditions. Now back in New England it's still my go-to. I ride it exclusively as a SF with an 8.5" Cali Classic pushed almost all the way fwd. and that allows me to make cruisy turns in a more fwd stance. However you ride it, bottom line is this thing is versatile AF (more versatile than a groveler IMO) and is a wave catching demon
Thanks for the feedback! We try to record as many sessions as possible to have riding clips of every board, it is extremely difficult. We will continue to try and include them whenever we can!