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Zeusman said..
Colas, are you referring to the "Hull" Rippers?
Ooops, sorry, my bad!
On the "normal" PSH I rode, what I found:
- Some primary instability: i.e. the boards easily rolls on the first few degrees, then stabilizes. It is great to trigger a turn, but may surprise at first, you have to relax and learn to trust the board.
- Blanes loves staged rockers: the PSH have a very long flat section in the middle with pronounced flip & kick. So they are very fast paddling, taking off and down the line, but you really need to step on the tail to make them turn
- Be careful with the construction: early models (without the handle) were really heavy, and some bamboo boards (not all, inspect them) had a lot of delamination issues. (which is what I think made Blane stopped producing boards in Asia)