carbon fiber shortboards

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by njsurfer17, Sep 16, 2008.

  1. avisorider

    avisorider Member

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    Jun 3, 2008
    let me see you ride one and then you honestly tell me if you wouldnt want one
     
  2. njsurfer17

    njsurfer17 Well-Known Member

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    Sep 9, 2008
    i saw a few stories of them breaking but they are prob kooks... u have to let cooler air into the board before you surf it right?
     

  3. avisorider

    avisorider Member

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    Jun 3, 2008
    yeah just go to aviso site and thhey tell you how to work the drain plugs i live 5 minutes from the beach so i put my drain plug in before i drive over and then walk down to the water set the board in for bout a minute and pull out take out the drain plug put it back in and then i go rip
     
  4. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008

    I've ridden 2 and don't think they are worth the extra money. if they were priced similar to poly boards I might buy one buy the cost to benefit just isn't there.
     
  5. ...LostInFlorida

    ...LostInFlorida Well-Known Member

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    Jun 3, 2008
    i don't think half of these people know what they're talking about.

    with that said, i have an AVISO, 5'10" mayhem shape, performance shortboard...
    it retails for around $1200, i paid $800 for mine.... (gotta love working at a surf shop)

    for the first month i had it, i hated it... getting used to the flex, and the quick responce the board has... it was just weird getting used to it.

    as for people saying it is "stiff", well,... i don't think you know your butt from your balls...
    these boards have an unbelievable amount of flex.

    i've had mine for a little over 1 year, without a single pressure ding... NOT ONE!
    up until about 2 weeks ago... these genius of a grom thought it would be a good idea to drop in on me, i did a floater on the section that he closed out, but he didn't make the drop...

    i air-dropped about 3 feet right on to his fin, and it punched a hole about 4 inches long and 1 inch wide in the hull of my board...

    it didn't "sink like an anchor" like someone said.... it didn't even sink for that matter... it just became very sluggish, kinda like trying to ride a SevenSurf super fish (piece of sh!t)

    some good ole fiberglass and black spray paint, and she's as good as new...
    it doesn't take a rocket scientist to fix a board.


    so basically, if you've got a grand to drop out of your ass, do it... especially if you're like me and buckle 3 fiberglass boards a year.
     
  6. njsurfer17

    njsurfer17 Well-Known Member

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    Sep 9, 2008
    thanks..do u put the leash on the drain plug??
     
  7. ...LostInFlorida

    ...LostInFlorida Well-Known Member

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    Jun 3, 2008
    yeah, use a leash string then just put your leash on that.... the drain plugs are very strong and i've never had a problem.