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Linkus said..
The MOB starts a better than HN on small waves but i dont like very much the doomed deck that gives useless volume and weight. (This is tipical for the Shroom addict...) The Hypernut despite 5 LT less is more stable and more easy to use cause the flat deck.
What you experienced is that the Mob has its volume more centered, in both directions. Thus its rails, nose, tail are thinner, and it is thus nimbler but also less stable (there is no free lunch) than boards with fuller rails like the HN (or the Karmen in the Gong line).
On the "useless volume and weight", I guess this is a glass half full or half empty perception. The idea of centering volume is to
reduce the rails, nose, tail volumes (to ease banking the board) while keeping the width for some stability. If you feel that you took a flat decked board and added volume in the center, it means that you feel like the volume was
added to, not removed from, a standard shape , meaning your board is oversized. As I often say, these kind of "Tomo" shapes, in any brand, must not be oversized (and thus ridden quite short), otherwise you lose all their benefits. If you feel you need more volume, you should stay with traditional shapes.
This domed / flat and tomo / standard differences apply to all brands, not only Gong of course.