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hypernut, stubby or speed

Created by normster normster  > 9 months ago, 8 Jun 2017
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normster
normster

NSW

346 posts

8 Jun 2017 11:44am
looking to add to quiver, around the 105/110 litres. i have have 10 6 longboard for fat waves or long paddles to breaks etc,

which one ? the nut and stubby differ by close to a foot for similar volume.

and i just thought i would threw the speed in
seaFreaks
seaFreaks

QLD

72 posts

8 Jun 2017 12:05pm
Id throw the RNB in there as well.. They are all good boards but it depends on the rider. There is a lot of love out there for the stubby, as well as the speed but unfortunately the Hypernut just didn't quite hit the mark for its design (personal opinion).
They all have there own qualities and it will boil down to which one you decide meets your requirements the best.
Smash1
Smash1

NSW

826 posts

8 Jun 2017 1:12pm
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seaFreaks said..
Id throw the RNB in there as well.. They are all good boards but it depends on the rider. There is a lot of love out there for the stubby, as well as the speed but unfortunately the Hypernut just didn't quite hit the mark for its design (personal opinion).
They all have there own qualities and it will boil down to which one you decide meets your requirements the best.


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mike3217
mike3217

VIC

62 posts

9 Jun 2017 7:55pm
dont disregard the Sunova Flow works in any conditions
mattyongoldy
mattyongoldy

QLD

166 posts

10 Jun 2017 2:33am
Or jp slate for more shortboard less fish thsn hn or stubby.
mickeyb
mickeyb

NSW

62 posts

10 Jun 2017 10:01am
Blue Planet Taro Chip is 115 litres. I'm loving it at the moment.
Youngbreezy
Youngbreezy

WA

1221 posts

10 Jun 2017 9:40am
Speeed speeed speeed

i have an 8'10 speeed and it is my favourite board so far, good in small waves good in big waves, fat waves sucky waves, love it !!

if 115L will float you then the 8'5 would be an absolute weapon
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