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Sideshore said..
Hello Colas. One more board to take into account, what about the NFA 8'0" for choppy conditions? What I don't understand is that Gong says the nfa 8 works with smaller waves than the mob 7'6" cool 120, but the mob is a machine of turning tight in small waves, right? On the other hand the mob could be overflow in bigger fast waves more than the NFA, right? Which board could be more polivalent in slow+fast and small+medium waves? Thanks.
On very weak waves, the NFA 8'0" has a bit more paddling speed because it has less rocker and can be used as a single fin for the less possible drag.
However, The Mob can be pushed hard on its wider tail, to generate more speed, and quad or twin setups pumps better.
So, on weak waves, the NFA will be better for a casual riding style, where you exploit the natural glide of the board. The Mob if you like to pump the board in turns to generate speed.
When waves get bigger, the NFA can handle it with its more pulled-in tail, and the ability to move the center fin back. The Mob can handle bigger waves too, but you will have to "nurse" your turns: a mix of shed a bit of speed before cranking a hard turn, rear foot totally on the tail, and let the board roll and bite the rail into the water.
So both work, it depends on your style: Cool => NFA, radical ==> Mob.(I guess Kisutch has a radical style from what he says)