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MickChard said..
I'm 95 kegs and on the 8.3 .. was a touch tippy at the start but now I barely fall off . The twins more stable and pretty close on losses ness .. but for me I liked the more traditional shape ..
yes ive surfed the acid and speed a fair bit and to be honest for me it's not even close to the fun I have on the smiks .. I still like the speed and would surf one any day but for tail slides floaters and lip hitting it's hard to beat the smik ..
the acid vid for me was too much work when on the 8.8 .. and it felt like I was back on a big board again ..
but yer horses for courses totally agree ..
my mate 100 kegs and on a 8.3 twinny .. he's only surfs juice and I mean punchy Melb waves and loves it .. sold his acid straight away
Go easy I'm 98kg????????
yer I was a sunova tragic riding the 8'7 flow and 8'10 acid . I'm now on the 8'3 hipster and have a spitfire 8'3 on the way..
so for me the difference I have found is that for one I'm on a shorter much lighter board that's far more responsive and two I'm surfing in the pocket more. The flow was a great board but it's fast down the line but does not like being in the pocket the acid was a barrel machine but with the length at 8'10 for 116 liters it's just far too long for me and the rocker made it super un stable.
My hipster is 8'3 x30 x 116 liters and I'm super stable on it I rode the 8'3 spitfire few weeks back at 29x 112 liters and found that quite stable too.. these boards are for progressive surfing in proper waves but are super fun in smaller waves .. my hipster does not like fat slow waves but neither do I so that works for me. I surf portsea, rye, St. Andrews killcunda and west coast. Beach breaks and reefs. No pro or sponno but love to surf.