Tell him he's dreaming!
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Ha ha I think your dreaming.
board looks fun to ride. I like the early entries before the fast section. looks to me like it's designed to suit a certain surfing preference. I noticed surfer in orange suit wasn't trying to do any squat and stretch cheater 5's or other arbitrary tricks, rather he was trimming and staying close to the pocket.
how do the boards hold up over time? what's the maintenance to keep them from soaking up water?
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Tell some super rich guy that it's the best thing ever and every once in a while some schmuck will buy it... QUOTE]
As PT Barnum said, there's an a## for every seat.
Roy says Joel Tudor's surfing style is a handicap.... lol.
Fake Roy you have done nothing good for yourself here. you just are trying to insist that your board shape is the best shape to ride a wave... which I think if you just want to stand in front of a pushing wall of water its ok. but you can't do anything with your board that takes advantage of a wave shape in terms of speed or def. not manueverability.
This x2^
It seems that most comments about Roy's boards are refuted by either the points being irrelevant or that you the commentator are wrong. For brevity, let's just say the price point and other things people may take issue are not relevant to this thread. It just seems odd that Roy makes a point to respond to most of these "irrelevant" comments, but seems to ignore the legitimate questions about his designs, like the one above...
My sh*tty SUP would outperform those lincoln logs
Beautiful left point wave in that vid. Wish we had one like that around here.
suggested soundtrack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1daJAhdQ3aI