JS Pier Pony VS. Stewart Fartknocker

Discussion in 'Surfboards and Surfboard Design' started by Alayton29, Jun 12, 2013.

  1. Alayton29

    Alayton29 Member

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    Apr 30, 2013
    hey guys, i am in the market for a new small wave board and have stumbled upon these two which really caught my eye. anyone have any experience with either or both of these boards? i am 6'1 and about 155 ish. any input would be great! thanks
     
  2. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    I have 2 stewart boards and love them I suggest them. the s rails on my boards are awesome but idk about fartknocker never rode one.
     

  3. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    they're similar boards, but I'd go pier pony for several reasons.

    The main one being the fartknocker is made is china (global surf industries) - this will make it cheaper, but it's probably made by someone who's never even surfed. The stepped rails in the tail seem gimmicky to me - you either have a hard rail back there or you don't and that's not much volume reduction. "S" rails aren't patented, so, if they were so revolutionary, JS and others would be using them as well.

    JS are made in Australia and there's a chance it'll actually be shaped by Jason Stevenson...or at least by a ghost shaper that's be surfing all his life.
     
  4. Alayton29

    Alayton29 Member

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    Apr 30, 2013
    makes sense!!! thanks! has anyone rode one of these bad boys??
     
  5. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2010
    I like the Pier Pony, but this is my small wave stick. A Tommy Moore slop rod, wave catching ability of a mini -sims, but much better performance capabilities.
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  6. SJerzSrfr

    SJerzSrfr Well-Known Member

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    Mar 2, 2010
    i was just in my local shop checking out boards. JS are running $725 without fins and $745 with fins!!!! WTF. that is absolutely insane. i thought CI's were bad, but JS just surpassed CI. find a shop that sells something from a local shaper. a lot of the local guys are making very similar shapes to the big boys and are selling for $150 less. or go to the shaper yourself and get an even better deal.
     
  7. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    That's crazy, you could get a brand new custom shaped Coil by Mike Daniel for $600 plus tax. WITH FINS! I'll never buy off the rack again, lesson learned...
     
  8. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2010
    Somebody has to pay rider salaries and marketing dollars. I honestly think of all the bigger brand boards, ...lost is the best of the bunch. Build quality (at least on Polys) seems to be done well, I know who their top finish shapers are and they are good, and for the price if you buy off the rack, ....lost is the best bet.
    Alayton, I would check into the ...lost Bottom Feeder and the Couch Potato if you want a fun crap wave board off the rack. I definitely wouldn't pay $700 plus for a crap wave groveler, no board no matter how rad the thing is going to make a weak knee high wave rippable enough to spend $700 plus for it.
     
  9. newenglandflatness

    newenglandflatness Well-Known Member

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    Oct 12, 2012
    I've got a bottom feeder and love it. It grovels well but you can surf it in much bigger waves, it's my go-to for anything chest high and down and I've ridden it up to a foot or two overhead with no issue...usually now from the chest to 1 ft overhead range I make the call based on how steep/hollow the wave is, on a mushier wave I'll still grab the bottom feeder. Mine came stock with controller quads with a nubster fifth fin - the nubster (IMO) really helps it to hold in bigger surf and makes it much more versatile
     
  10. newenglandflatness

    newenglandflatness Well-Known Member

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    Oct 12, 2012
    ^ also I should mention, I'm 5'11", 170 and I ride my bottom feeder at 5'9", in hindsight, I'd get it at 5'8" or 5'7", but the benefit of the extra size is I can literally catch ankle snappers on it.
     
  11. SJerzSrfr

    SJerzSrfr Well-Known Member

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    Mar 2, 2010
    if only Parko hadnt won that world title last year you couldve saved yourself $50
     
  12. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    Did you get that from T Moore directly? If so, did you just email him?
    I've been wanting to get a board from him, but his site doesn't really help
    Thanks


     
  13. numbone

    numbone Well-Known Member

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    Dec 29, 2012
    I got a used pier pony off this site actually,its a cool board,easy to catch waves and to turn,but not as fast as I would like, I think due to the pronounced v. I agree new js prices are out of control and the better thing to do would be support local shapers,those things are coming from Australia and are mass produced, overpriced and overhyped.
     
  14. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    That's your local shop raping you. Unsound in NY has the over $100 cheaper than that.

     
  15. Zman9398

    Zman9398 Well-Known Member

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    May 16, 2012
    I have been riding my fart knocker a lot and its fun as hell and its fast too, I know people give all this crap about Chinese boards and I understand that but airs and punts are awesome on it and it's holding very other than stupid mistakes made my me.
     
  16. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    my point was all that my boards have them and i like them idgaf if theyre revolutionary lol i can use them to there full potential and thats fine with me.. what works for me might not work for you. i wasnt sure if the fartknocker had them.
     
  17. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    I see Quiet Flight has the "Pylon". looks really interesting
     
  18. es-dot

    es-dot Well-Known Member

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    Jan 20, 2013
    check out the lost bottom feeder its a blast to ride catches anything and will hold in bigger stuff . i ride a 5'8 and im 6' 195 lbs
     
  19. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    yeah, the bottom feeder looks really intriguing, too. I'm riding a quiet flight "Atlas" right now (something between a lost rocket and a V2) - it's fast, turns great and I really love it, but the bottom feeder might be my next addition
     
  20. Alayton29

    Alayton29 Member

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    Apr 30, 2013
    well i ended up gettin a 5'4 pier pony! my buddys dad runs a surfshop at the shoreand he got it for me for the shops cost ... $525. still pricey but alot better then the 745 they sell them for. and i rode it once so far, due to the fact i got it 3 days ago. its a great small wave board. pretty responsive and can we whipped around very well!! i thought it was a good purchse.