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PSH hull-ripper video

Created by DavidJohn DavidJohn  > 9 months ago, 22 Oct 2010
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DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

22 Oct 2010 7:40am
Great vid from Blane and interesting looking boards.. Will anyone have one of these at Merimbula?

DJ

AA
AA

AA

NSW

2167 posts

22 Oct 2010 10:46am
Hey DJ, these new Chambers Hull Rippers are still in development stage and only available as Customs in the US until next year.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

22 Oct 2010 8:44am
The question is do they flex??

Is the theory you are turning off a narrower bottom contour so a 30" wide board turns like a 29" wide board?

Hope we don't get bounced to the purgatory forum
teatrea
teatrea

QLD

4177 posts

22 Oct 2010 5:41pm
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AA said...

Hey DJ, these new Chambers Hull Rippers are still in development stage and only available as Customs in the US until next year.


What about the race boards , any word on those.Im a PSH fan and next board will be a PSH.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

22 Oct 2010 8:51pm
it's a very interesting using dw type of bottoms on a surf board for sure. looks like they are surfing a certain way too.
only blane would think for doing that and good luck to him - he's a great shaper

very interested to see his dw boards when they get here
cheers
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

22 Oct 2010 9:36pm
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laceys lane said...

it's a very interesting using dw type of bottoms on a surf board for sure. looks like they are surfing a certain way too.
only blane would think for doing that and good luck to him - he's a great shaper

very interested to see his dw boards when they get here
cheers


Think PSH boards suit a particular type of wave; power with flat sections. Noah rips on a hull ripper he generates speed through the flats and smacks the steeper section.

looking forward to trying one
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

23 Oct 2010 1:07am
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hilly said...

laceys lane said...

it's a very interesting using dw type of bottoms on a surf board for sure. looks like they are surfing a certain way too.
only blane would think for doing that and good luck to him - he's a great shaper

very interested to see his dw boards when they get here
cheers


Think PSH boards suit a particular type of wave; power with flat sections. Noah rips on a hull ripper he generates speed through the flats and smacks the steeper section.

looking forward to trying one


watched the vid again. the swing/drive/woosh in the last part of turns does look strong and flowy. even the softer mellower vid sections it looks good in the 2 nd half of the turns. looks like a real 'development 'there


cheers
byronmaui
byronmaui

448 posts

23 Oct 2010 6:54am
This design has improved Noahs surfing incredibly in the few weeks he has tested it. Yes we have ties to PSH but the vertical surfing is what has improved 10 fold. We have alot more testing to do but so far best board at this moment.
Aloha
RayW
RayW

23 posts

23 Oct 2010 4:14pm
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AA said...

Hey DJ, these new Chambers Hull Rippers are still in development stage and only available as Customs in the US until next year.


Hmmm how do inquire about the custom Hull Rippers??
AA
AA

AA

NSW

2167 posts

23 Oct 2010 7:55pm
It all unfolds here-

www.facebook.com/pages/Paddle-Surf-Hawaii/252040465060

www.paddlesurfhawaii.com


These boards are only in the development stage and have a way to go before production. Team riders and friends are only just getting them now.

I know one thing though, every day we don't have 'em is another day that Blane is making 'em better!
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