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t457118 said..
Dimensions and description appear to be very similar to the V-box? What would determine choice of one over the other? Kinda looks like a Minion vs Paddlepop comparo in Deep land, which might imply the Gambler is smoother. Casso appears to favour the PP more than the Minion..... We are getting some Vboxs in NZ soon apparently.
The V Box from comparing the 2 boards has a large v in the tail to allow it to rollover onto the rail easier.It also has wider tail and nose sections and more parallel rails.
The Gambler has a more traditional single to double concave bottom and a narrower tail width and diamond tail.
The board in the video is the my original Gambler which has since been refined even more and has got the V box vee through the tail section, a better idea in my opinion. I have been riding this board for about 16 months now.
Haven't surfed the V Box as yet so can't comment on how it surfs. Few of my mates surf the V boxes and love them.
I have just returned from 2 weeks in Indo with the original Gambler and it performed well above its weight. Fast down the line and easy to surf.
The new production Gambler is a combo of the V box tail and the Gambler rounded nose.
I buy my boards and am not a sponsored rider , just a someone that wants to help others feel the stoke and enjoy the ride.
Good to have a few new and different shapes to choose from.