5'8 hypto krypto. "Used" 4 times $450 or trades

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  1. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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    Im selling my 5'8 hypto krypto. It is in near perfect condition minus a pressure ding or 2. I've taken it out 4 times since I got it and 3 of those sessions I rode one wave or less. Its way too small for me and just doesn't work for me. I just get hung up in the lip since I put on some beer lbs this year at school and didn't want to accept that fact when buying the board.

    I'm located in south jersey and am looking for $450. I am also interested in trade for step up type boards in the 6'2-6'4 range. I don't check this site often so the best place to reach my is my email cjmaffei10110@gmail.com
     
  2. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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  3. Mattnjsurf

    Mattnjsurf Well-Known Member

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  4. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    seeing a bunch of these in futureflex at my spot when it's small and mushy...ridden by some damn good locals. Pretty expensive, so I'm guessing there's a glut of them flooding the used market. The futureflex versions must be really buoyant because the guys are riding them tiny. Looks like they paddle good (but these guys could make a door look like it paddles good, so idk).
     
  5. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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    Idk if the future flex would float different. Just carbon lined rails I think. I'm a weak paddler so going short was a bad idea
     
  6. maddogg

    maddogg Well-Known Member

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    Aug 29, 2013
    I'm really tempted to make this my second 5'8 hypto.... I've heard new fins makes this better. Oh and def don't surf back footed or else it won't go at all
     
  7. MG

    MG Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2009
    Global Surf Industries owns HS? wow......
     
  8. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    futureflex is eps and more buoyant than poly. You have the poly version of the Hypto. There's pros and cons to each construction, but I actually prefer poly, overall.
     
  9. Mattnjsurf

    Mattnjsurf Well-Known Member

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    May 5, 2014
    I have a 5,8 future lex Hypto. Thing catches every wave you paddle in to
     
  10. norbi

    norbi Well-Known Member

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    Mar 14, 2010
    what do you wight anyway? That things is 2.5 thick. at 5'8 are you like 190 lbs? perhaps
     
  11. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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    I weigh 185ish but am also just coming off a broken wrist from skating which hurts my already weak paddling ability. Wasn't able to use my left arm for anything for 2.5 months.
     
  12. quiksilver1231

    quiksilver1231 Well-Known Member

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    Sep 14, 2008
    good thing it wasn't your right wrist knowing you get no girls
     
  13. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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    Aug 29, 2010
    Switch hitter baby
     
  14. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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  15. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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  16. spikeb122

    spikeb122 Well-Known Member

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    Jan 13, 2009
    yea these are sick in a future flex. the future flex are epoxy, so they float much better. the board is insanely fun... knee high to head high then it gets real loose, at least for me... I'm no Ando
     
  17. lolwut

    lolwut Well-Known Member

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  18. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    pop out and made in Thailand **** no... dont selling that non usa made ****.
     
  19. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    this one isn't a "pop-out", but it is made in china or somewhere in asia. I agree w/SB: no reason to buy foreign made boards.