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Hoppo3228 said..
Great stuff Rick, well done. Best wishes for the op and recovery.
When you can, Can you discuss the differences between the SPX and the Ghost?
As in, why would you choose one over the other?
Thanks Hoppo, I appreciate that!
This is my "best guess" answer since I have only seen pictures of the SPX....
I do know the SP25 and SP24 ... which are predecessors to the SPX
I have only seen Sean's SPX in Mexico two years ago, but it was many versions ago and it looks totally different now.
The SP25 covered small to medium surf and the SP24 got the call when surf turned up the juice.
The SPX outline looks very SP25ish, so I am guessing some rocker adjustment to make the board rip in heavier conditions.
Noticeable differences between SPX and Ghost are:
Ghost has a fuller nose so more user friendly when paddling into a wave.
Ghost has the fin cluster moved forward and that is a
huge feature... turns effortlessly with no need to be on the kickpad!
Ghost has a small bumpdown in the hip near the front fins.... that allows it to snap up the face with ease.
They probably enjoy similar speed, because my SP25s are fast in low power surf and that was the same goal as the Ghost.
The rails on the Ghost are thinner than the SP25, but I haven't seen the new SPX rails
The Ghost also has a bit more rocker behind the handle than the SP25 but I don't know about the SPX
I am sure the SPX is designed to handle more juice and riding barrels
Why pick one over the other?Ghost in small to medium waves because forward fins and fuller nose make it a super easy board to surf
Ghost is wider through the nose and tail, so maximum stability with snappy performance
SPX for more juice, because it is designed with those requirements built in.
I am sure that the SPX is a stunning board that will offer easy speed and great performance.
I was super stoked that the performance of my 9'1 Ghost rivaled my 8'8 SP25, so I got snappy performance AND easy stability.
I did up this comparison pic, but these things are rarely super accurate....
I know the SPX is slightly wider than the Ghost but it looks narrower in this pic because accurate scaling requires both pics to be of similar sized boards.
The bumpdown at Ghost fins carries width further back (around the color change line on deckpad)
This side by side, gives a good look at the difference in nose and tail widths