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soleman said...DUDE said...Teahupo'o 2012 starts in two days.
The trails have started.
Will the swell hit like in Fiji?
Will the pro's take "big" boards for this contest?
Who's going to win?
Parko's all sorted I think...

Not sure about the swell, could be a John florence, ace buchan owen or kelly win, Pros will probably just pack heaps of boards up to about 6'8, hopin Mick or Joel get the points to stay on top or thereabouts. Heres hoping for some sick waves and some great surfing at the sickest left! Yeeewww



Saw this today on Parko..
We count at least 20 boards on the back of the truck. Do you?
To the recreational surfer, this many boards for two weeks in Tahiti might appear excessive, but if we do the math it suddenly kind of makes sense.
Okay, let's assume …
The contest can run in waves ranging anywhere from 2ft to 12ft.
Parko has five different board lengths he likes, ensuring he is equipped for anything in that size range, and each board will likely differ by two or three inches. So we'll say he has asked for a 5'11, 6'1, 6'3, 6'6 and 6'9. Total 5 surfboards
Teahupo'o breaks boards at any size, so he will need a replica of every board, just in case. Total 10 surfboards
But what if the surf is the same size and he's required to ride the same size model for the entire two weeks? Two boards is not enough! Heck, sometimes an unlucky surfer will break two boards in 10 minutes at Teahupo'o! So that means he needs at minimum, three in each size! Total 15 surfboards.
But what if it's eight foot the day he gets off the plane and he does break, or damage, three boards in a row? Better throw in a few extra, just in case … Total 18 surfboards.
And hang on, what if some of those boards simply don't perform to his liking? What if he is experimenting with boards of the same length but with slightly different widths, or tail configurations? Total 20+ surfboards.
You get the drift.
Don't even get us started on the stickers …