Probably made of some extra light, extra tough material that NASA uses.........traditional custom shapers will eventually shine through the way things are going.
Probably made of some extra light, extra tough material that NASA uses.........traditional custom shapers will eventually shine through the way things are going.
I would suggest that if that were the case then they certainly missed out on applying this technology on the Hokua LE series of boards which saw more folding than a texas hold em poker tournament. Am gobsmacked at how easily people are duped by colorful catchphrases which translates into boards which crack and crimp like any other board.
Probably made of some extra light, extra tough material that NASA uses.........traditional custom shapers will eventually shine through the way things are going.
I would suggest that if that were the case then they certainly missed out on applying this technology on the Hokua LE series of boards which saw more folding than a texas hold em poker tournament. Am gobsmacked at how easily people are duped by colorful catchphrases which translates into boards which crack and crimp like any other board.
Go figure.
Ozzie
Naish ain't the only one....al the manufacturers are at it. Great that better designs are being produced but still not convinced with the very light designs in terms of durability.However, not heard as many reports of Starboard carbon and the JP lights folding.
Not really fair to single out one manufacturer......all are prone to folding or dings if the conditions are just right for it.........it is just probably a lot more annoying if you have shelled out mega bucks for that to happen.
As the proud owner of a second generation Lopez Sweetie Pie 9' x 30.6 w that yellow board looks very similar. Pulled in nose thin rails. Mine only cost $1100 USD however. Looks like $2800! Buy now before the price increase! Cheers, CB