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boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

7 May 2014 7:38pm
Any full time longboarders have one in there quivwr, I'm thinking a great style of board for the older longboarder as a bigger day alternative but at 7+ ft it's still a big board
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

7 May 2014 10:12pm
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boarder paul said..

Any full time longboarders have one in there quivwr, I'm thinking a great style of board for the older longboarder as a bigger day alternative but at 7+ ft it's still a big board


Simondo has a cracker mate ask him,but imo they are wall art unless your a super cool cat like Simondo
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

7 May 2014 8:27pm
Or just want a cruise shorter board vs something fat like the sumo
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

7 May 2014 10:56pm
I was amazed how great my shortboard felt the other day. Apart from Bali in Jan, I've only ridden a shortboard twice this year & it was my other one. I have a board which is 6'4 x 21.5 x 2.5, 38L with a little rocker/little tail kick, quad fins & it absolutely flies. There are some nice hybrid boards to choose from these days. If your looking for a board for bigger waves, just go short & wide. How wide depends how hollow your local bigger waves are
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

8 May 2014 12:51pm
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boarder paul said..

Any full time longboarders have one in there quivwr, I'm thinking a great style of board for the older longboarder as a bigger day alternative but at 7+ ft it's still a big board


Depends on the waves...you could ride a 7+ board every time it hits 3 feet down here no problems as long as you have a a lot of top end speed and the board works well in the high line your laughing and will probably get a lot longer rides than guys on shorter equipmnet as your making more sections...
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

8 May 2014 2:33pm
Yea true, I'm also thinking mctavish sumo as a bigger day alternative to the mals say 6"8 6"10
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

8 May 2014 5:03pm
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boarder paul said..

Yea true, I'm also thinking mctavish sumo as a bigger day alternative to the mals say 6"8 6"10


I have thought about both but being close to the ton sumo for me
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

8 May 2014 5:11pm
Fark that you can get a nice 6'10 x 20 x 2 1/2 that will float you at the ton easy....I was riding 6'2 x 21 x 3 at 112kgs
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

8 May 2014 5:13pm
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Tux said..

Fark that you can get a nice 6'10 x 20 x 2 1/2 that will float you at the ton easy....I was riding 6'2 x 21 x 3 at 112kgs


Tux you are probably 20 years younger
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

8 May 2014 3:59pm
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asea said..

Tux said..

Fark that you can get a nice 6'10 x 20 x 2 1/2 that will float you at the ton easy....I was riding 6'2 x 21 x 3 at 112kgs


Tux you are probably 20 years younger


Nah you'll piss it in Godfather .... and probably smash out a dozen drop knees in the blink of a Prez's eye
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

8 May 2014 8:11pm
At a guess BP, you might be better suited to a modern Tracker Equivalent, which is the Sumo... The Rincon '68 from McTavish is also a modern Tracker, but it never really became a model... Ring up the shop, and ask Bob for a Rincon '68, 2+1...
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

8 May 2014 6:16pm
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Simondo said...
At a guess BP, you might be better suited to a modern Tracker Equivalent, which is the Sumo... The Rincon '68 from McTavish is also a modern Tracker, but it never really became a model... Ring up the shop, and ask Bob for a Rincon '68, 2+1...


I think the sumo would be a bitch in bigger waves with that wide nose...it just looks like it will catch....grom man time to guide him down the speed shape way....

If I was forced to go down the McTavish path for bigger waves,I would go a big arse bob sled or carver
boarder paul
boarder paul

1952 posts

8 May 2014 8:13pm
Yep bobsled is nice, just too vertical for me
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

9 May 2014 5:54am
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boarder paul said..

Yep bobsled is nice, just too vertical for me


Too what?
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

9 May 2014 8:41am
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Simondo said..

At a guess BP, you might be better suited to a modern Tracker Equivalent, which is the Sumo... The Rincon '68 from McTavish is also a modern Tracker, but it never really became a model... Ring up the shop, and ask Bob for a Rincon '68, 2+1...


That Rincon '68 you have is a cracker bro post some photos!!
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

9 May 2014 9:50am
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Macaha said..

boarder paul said..

Yep bobsled is nice, just too vertical for me


Too what?


in this clip here the bobsled does not look like a vertical board at all - yes the waves are not ideal but I could think of many diff boards that would be more well suited. If you are after something for the bigger days then I am inclined to say that the Bobsled is not the one you want.

www.dailymotion.com/video/xezeqz

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