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Advice needed on Flash, Placid,Hipster Twin

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Created by surffeenz > 9 months ago, 12 Feb 2021
Brenno
QLD, 890 posts
6 Apr 2021 1:14PM
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Tardy said..

Brenno said..


wazza66 said..
Breanno,
I believe that at 100 kegs the 8'4 would not have enough foam to comfortably float you. The 8'8 would be spot on as It makes standing around out the back and paddling pretty comfortable. Don't go too small as it will sit on the rack too much. It surfed really well and you wouldn't be dissappointed with the 8'8 as it looks, feels and surfs like a smaller board.
Waz




Sigh. Sometimes wish I wasn't such a fat bastard
You're probably right wazza, let you know how I go.
In the meantime I've hijacked Surffeenz's post, sorry mate, got carried away



Yeah its a bitch having heavy bones Brenno ,I'm 96 kgs ..and I would sink the 8,4 .
8'8 flow is the go ..i actually like to paddle my boards and move quick enough ..to catch everything ..
why do we go as small as we can? because it makes them easier to throw around ...
The new 8'8 just does that ..its a shred machine ...and it does not feel 31 wide to me ,its a really exciting board to ride ...
it just does stuff
mind you if your a young buck go the small one ,but this old bull is happy with some float .get on the tail
and you will throw it around like nothing ..I remember you had a 8,10 flow ,,it is nothing like that board ,I also had a 8,10
it was way to big and wide ..for me .it is more like the 8'7 ..so i put the 8'8 in the short board category ..its a good big mans short board .


Thanks Tardy, that's what I needed to hear...

surffeenz
NSW, 19 posts
14 Apr 2021 10:41AM
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I thought I'd jump back in with an update. I've been riding the flash a lot the last month even in rubbish conditions and I'm finding it much more stable now. Still loving it especially when it's big so I'll keep it for the bigger/ steeper days. I was keen to get a hipster twin but wasn't sure on size 7'10" or 8' and ended up buying a second hand ESC slab 7'5" x 28" x 109ltrs to see how I'd go on a smaller board. The Slab rocks! It's soo lively I can throw it around like a short board, heaps of fun. I'm still keen to try out the twin but happy for now with the slab.
Now I can't help think that I probably need a longboard sup now. A mate down south just got a revolution 10' x 30" so I can't wait to have a go.
Can you ride longboards around the same volume as shorter sups or is it more about the width?

slsurf
234 posts
15 Apr 2021 1:04AM
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Pretty much same as what I've been thinking for a 3 board quiver. The volume will depend on your goals for the board. It seems like a lot of people value a longboard for paddling speed and covering a lot of ground in the lineup which would mean higher volume. 10 x 28 revolution?

surffeenz
NSW, 19 posts
15 Apr 2021 1:13PM
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slsurf said..
Pretty much same as what I've been thinking for a 3 board quiver. The volume will depend on your goals for the board. It seems like a lot of people value a longboard for paddling speed and covering a lot of ground in the lineup which would mean higher volume. 10 x 28 revolution?


I do like the look of the Revolution 10 x 28 also the smik hipster and style lord LB's. I ride a firewire TJ Pro longboard prone, 9' x 22 1/8 and love the feel of that. I surf it more on the back foot than classic longboard style but would still like something I could get to the nose on.

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
15 Apr 2021 4:38PM
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surffeenz said..
I thought I'd jump back in with an update. I've been riding the flash a lot the last month even in rubbish conditions and I'm finding it much more stable now. Still loving it especially when it's big so I'll keep it for the bigger/ steeper days. I was keen to get a hipster twin but wasn't sure on size 7'10" or 8' and ended up buying a second hand ESC slab 7'5" x 28" x 109ltrs to see how I'd go on a smaller board. The Slab rocks! It's soo lively I can throw it around like a short board, heaps of fun. I'm still keen to try out the twin but happy for now with the slab.
Now I can't help think that I probably need a longboard sup now. A mate down south just got a revolution 10' x 30" so I can't wait to have a go.
Can you ride longboards around the same volume as shorter sups or is it more about the width?



How good is the Slab 7.5 . Love it . Too much volume for my 65kg (wet) but goes so well in small and mushy waves . I use a smaller trailer fin which makes it nice and loose. My go to travel board as it's so easy to manage out of the water and built strong . Very underrated board and it's a shame they don't make it anymore. Nearly pulled the trigger on a 7 by 26 (and I should have )

surffeenz
NSW, 19 posts
16 Apr 2021 6:55AM
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Gboots said..

surffeenz said..
I thought I'd jump back in with an update. I've been riding the flash a lot the last month even in rubbish conditions and I'm finding it much more stable now. Still loving it especially when it's big so I'll keep it for the bigger/ steeper days. I was keen to get a hipster twin but wasn't sure on size 7'10" or 8' and ended up buying a second hand ESC slab 7'5" x 28" x 109ltrs to see how I'd go on a smaller board. The Slab rocks! It's soo lively I can throw it around like a short board, heaps of fun. I'm still keen to try out the twin but happy for now with the slab.
Now I can't help think that I probably need a longboard sup now. A mate down south just got a revolution 10' x 30" so I can't wait to have a go.
Can you ride longboards around the same volume as shorter sups or is it more about the width?




How good is the Slab 7.5 . Love it . Too much volume for my 65kg (wet) but goes so well in small and mushy waves . I use a smaller trailer fin which makes it nice and loose. My go to travel board as it's so easy to manage out of the water and built strong . Very underrated board and it's a shame they don't make it anymore. Nearly pulled the trigger on a 7 by 26 (and I should have )


I bought it because it was there and I don't have many options to demo boards, I didn't think I'd be able to ride it or even like it. Now I can't wait to get back on it, so fun and surprisingly stable (87kgs). I'm riding it as a quad (super loose and lively), what fins are you using with the small trailer? You should definitely keep an eye out for a 7 by 26, they'd be mad to stop making the Slab.

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
16 Apr 2021 9:15AM
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surffeenz said..

Gboots said..


surffeenz said..
I thought I'd jump back in with an update. I've been riding the flash a lot the last month even in rubbish conditions and I'm finding it much more stable now. Still loving it especially when it's big so I'll keep it for the bigger/ steeper days. I was keen to get a hipster twin but wasn't sure on size 7'10" or 8' and ended up buying a second hand ESC slab 7'5" x 28" x 109ltrs to see how I'd go on a smaller board. The Slab rocks! It's soo lively I can throw it around like a short board, heaps of fun. I'm still keen to try out the twin but happy for now with the slab.
Now I can't help think that I probably need a longboard sup now. A mate down south just got a revolution 10' x 30" so I can't wait to have a go.
Can you ride longboards around the same volume as shorter sups or is it more about the width?





How good is the Slab 7.5 . Love it . Too much volume for my 65kg (wet) but goes so well in small and mushy waves . I use a smaller trailer fin which makes it nice and loose. My go to travel board as it's so easy to manage out of the water and built strong . Very underrated board and it's a shame they don't make it anymore. Nearly pulled the trigger on a 7 by 26 (and I should have )



I bought it because it was there and I don't have many options to demo boards, I didn't think I'd be able to ride it or even like it. Now I can't wait to get back on it, so fun and surprisingly stable (87kgs). I'm riding it as a quad (super loose and lively), what fins are you using with the small trailer? You should definitely keep an eye out for a 7 by 26, they'd be mad to stop making the Slab.


The fins they supplied . I put the smallest one in the back centre







surffeenz
NSW, 19 posts
16 Apr 2021 2:08PM
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Gboots,
I like the twin style setup, I'll have to give that a crack. Also like the view from your place, nice place to chill out with a few beers I bet.

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
16 Apr 2021 2:33PM
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surffeenz said..
Gboots,
I like the twin style setup, I'll have to give that a crack. Also like the view from your place, nice place to chill out with a few beers I bet.


Wish it was my place . Here for a few days to escape Sydney madness. The Slab is great to travel with

surffeenz
NSW, 19 posts
16 Apr 2021 7:27PM
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Gboots said..

surffeenz said..
Gboots,
I like the twin style setup, I'll have to give that a crack. Also like the view from your place, nice place to chill out with a few beers I bet.



Wish it was my place . Here for a few days to escape Sydney madness. The Slab is great to travel with


Still looks like a nice place to escape to.
Just wondering how you find the ECS paddle? My fanatic carbon 80 blade is starting to delaminate or something, letting water in (just on 1 year old). I was also interested in what you thought about the ECS MCKEE JRXXL, have you tried one?

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
17 Apr 2021 12:37PM
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surffeenz said..

Gboots said..


surffeenz said..
Gboots,
I like the twin style setup, I'll have to give that a crack. Also like the view from your place, nice place to chill out with a few beers I bet.




Wish it was my place . Here for a few days to escape Sydney madness. The Slab is great to travel with



Still looks like a nice place to escape to.
Just wondering how you find the ECS paddle? My fanatic carbon 80 blade is starting to delaminate or something, letting water in (just on 1 year old). I was also interested in what you thought about the ECS MCKEE JRXXL, have you tried one?


The paddle is light but has delaminated. Still use it when i travel. I have no knowledge on the McKee sorry

surffeenz
NSW, 19 posts
10 May 2021 8:03PM
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So I borrowed a mates 10' 29" Smik Stylelord when the surf was small a few weeks ago. I was hooked straight away on the 10 footer. I surfed it a few times over that week in waves that I probably wouldn't have gone out in (smaller choppy) and had heaps of fun. I also had it out in some better waves and it really performed well. It turned nicely off the tail and was really stable for walking up the nose. The next day I had a go on an ECS noserider 10' 30". It seemed to glide nicely and just made me want to get to the nose on every wave. It didn't turn as well as the Smik but did have a large single fin. A few days later I drove down to try my mates Revolution 10' 30" and within a few waves I knew I wanted one. A week later I managed to get myself a new Revolution 10' 28" and it's sooo much fun. I've had it out in smaller choppy wave to clean overhead hollow waves and it's handled everything with ease. I could have probably gone 26"-27" wide but I'm glad I didn't, it's nice to have the extra volume for stability/comfort and it still turns on a dime. Very happy.



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