Nezzy Krook/Troll

Discussion in 'Surfboards and Surfboard Design' started by arby, Jan 25, 2014.

  1. arby

    arby Well-Known Member

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    Jul 6, 2012
    Hi,
    looking at both of these. Haven't seen any reviews for these boards, so would like to here your opinions if you have a nezzy.

    most days i ride a 6-1 rusy dwart and looking to get in waves a bit earlier and get more waves.

    thanks for reading.
     
  2. TunerFish

    TunerFish Member

    14
    Jan 23, 2014
    Surfboards aren't like cars or a snowboard. Why not give it a try? Check it out in person. If it looks good go for it. The worst that can happen is you resell it. Good Luck
     

  3. Surfin_nj

    Surfin_nj Well-Known Member

    155
    Jan 4, 2014
    I'll help ya out if there's a link to follow to the board
     
  4. cosmo

    cosmo Member

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    Sep 4, 2013
    Arby, what is the volume on your 6'1 Dwart? If you're just trying to get in earlier and catch more waves then it sounds like your issue is a lack of volume. The Dwart is supposed to be a wave-catching machine with its relaxed rocker and added volume... among other things. If you like the dwart and how it handles then perhaps adding a little more length and volume on another one will do the trick?
     
  5. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    nezzys

    i bet both of those boards fly like da wind…..see nothing to criticize; nice colors too.
     
  6. Surfin_nj

    Surfin_nj Well-Known Member

    155
    Jan 4, 2014
    They both look like theyd paddle the same but I guess I'd go with the krook
     
  7. NJ glide

    NJ glide Well-Known Member

    867
    Jun 8, 2013
    If you know how to ride / turn a snowboard correctly subtle differences in boards mean a big difference in how they ride, just saying buying a snowboard is a lot like buying a surfboard except better cause snowboard shops let you demo boards b4 u buy where surf shops don't for fear of dings.
     
  8. NJ glide

    NJ glide Well-Known Member

    867
    Jun 8, 2013
    The trick for finding a wave catcher that can ride anything is nose rocker tail rocker and flat in the middle.
     
  9. carmes

    carmes New Member

    1
    Mar 27, 2014
    Best board I ever had. Guy knows how to shape.
     
  10. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    i don't see how either of those is going to help you get into waves sooner than a 6'1" dwart...that thing's gotta be massive.
     
  11. metard

    metard Well-Known Member

    Mar 11, 2014
  12. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    I have never seen one out in the water that I know of and I have never ridden one. But I think the troll is probably what you are looking for. It looks sick. If you get one, post back. I am curious and soon it will be summer and I am looking for a new small wave shortboard.