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Anyone riding C4 Sub Vector 9'3" or 9'6"

Created by Zeusman Zeusman  > 9 months ago, 20 Jun 2012
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Zeusman
Zeusman

QLD

1363 posts

20 Jun 2012 5:44am
Morning all,

Anyone riding either of these? Just recently started looking at these & THE 9'8" Raimana World & think they all look pretty nice. Thin, nice rails, concave deck.
Not alot written about them though.

Cheers gang
Zeusman
Zeusman

QLD

1363 posts

21 Jun 2012 6:32pm
Ok.... So... 90 reads & no replies?? Hasn't anybody ridden these?? anybody??
Scotty88
Scotty88

4214 posts

21 Jun 2012 9:42pm
Mate, I don't hear much about C4 on here.
DylanH works at Newcastle Sup - google the shop and his mobile should be on contact. I haven't seen him on breeze for a few days. He knows all about C4.
Zeusman
Zeusman

QLD

1363 posts

22 Jun 2012 5:21am
Thanx Scotty. Will do.
Birchy
Birchy

NSW

56 posts

22 Jun 2012 12:23pm
I had the 9'6 for about 6 months and loved it until I outgrew it. It's a great all-conditions surfing board, a little bit heavy but bullet-proof. The Raimana is less stable and needs bigger, heavier and cleaner conditions imo.
Zeusman
Zeusman

QLD

1363 posts

22 Jun 2012 12:41pm
Thanx Birchy

I'm currently riding a 2012 Starby 9'8" Pro & a 9'6" PSH Hull Ripper. The Starby I find to be fairly unstable in any kind of chop or wind. Its 4.8" thick which makes my C.O.G quite high. Got the Hull Ripper last week & it is awesome!! Both boards are fantastic in the surf but I'm leaning towards selling the Pro & finding something for all conditions with more stability. Was thinking the C4 boards look like they may fit in that category.
Birchy
Birchy

NSW

56 posts

23 Jun 2012 2:07pm
Not sure why you'd want 2 boards both quite similar imo? Is it just for backup for when the PSH's in the repair shop? I reckon it's good to have a challenging board (perhaps like your Starby) to push yourself and to grow into. Or a fish for mushy smaller days when you want more speed.
Zeusman
Zeusman

QLD

1363 posts

23 Jun 2012 4:57pm
Thats why I'm asking about them. Want to know how they surf. I can't imagine that they'd be similar to the Hull Ripper. I like the fact that they are narrow but still quite stable which I think would be good in small & or bumpy conditions. The Hull Ripper is good for clean days & needs to be surfed from the tail. The Sub Vectors look as though they could be more of an allrounder. The Starby is rippable from the tail yet it also nose rides well. So I'm hoping that the C4 boards surf more like the Starby but with that added stability.
pohaku
pohaku

NSW

883 posts

8 Jul 2012 9:30am
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Scotty88 said...

Mate, I don't hear much about C4 on here.
DylanH works at Newcastle Sup - google the shop and his mobile should be on contact. I haven't seen him on breeze for a few days. He knows all about C4.


cheers scotty
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