catch surf's "the one"

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by gnargnar, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. gnargnar

    gnargnar Well-Known Member

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    Sep 26, 2009
    i've been lookin' around for a new board for christmas (yes, i know it a long time from now) and i found catch surf's "the one". i was wondering if anyone has ever tried one or owns one and what they think about it. lemme know.
     
  2. chrisd

    chrisd Well-Known Member

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    May 12, 2009
    everyone seems to agree that they are pretty mcuh not good at anything.
     

  3. gnargnar

    gnargnar Well-Known Member

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    Sep 26, 2009
    thanks. any other suggestions for a board?
     
  4. gnargnar

    gnargnar Well-Known Member

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    Sep 26, 2009
    im lookin for an all around fun board that i can take out no matter what the waves are like... and fairly cheap. i already have the al merrick biscuit.
     
  5. nappydreads

    nappydreads Well-Known Member

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    Oct 25, 2007
    The one is cool, but for cheaper you can have the Herlihy by Toobs :p
     
  6. Boss

    Boss Well-Known Member

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    Nov 11, 2008
    the beater.
    super skinny standup board. its real sick looking. i think like 150.

    why buy a herlihy when you can do standup on pretty much any high quality bodyboard
     
  7. B1ll

    B1ll Member

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    Jun 19, 2008
    First off the One is about 20-30 bucks cheaper that Herlihy by TOOBS.

    And i have own The One for about a year. SOOO DISAPPOINTED
    its awful for bodyboarding, skimming, and stand up surfing it, baiscally because it cannot hold a rail what so ever.

    The Beater is looking sick, and I wish i waited around and got that instead. anyone let me know if they use one.
     
  8. JDallam

    JDallam Well-Known Member

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    Mar 18, 2009
    not to keen on the soft board idea, the catch surf beater looks like it might be fun in the videos on their site plus you can basically just smash it into the sand all day long they look really really slow though
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  9. superbust

    superbust Well-Known Member

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    Nov 2, 2008
    I dont think the one is that great but The Beater looks like something worth the price. Its only $150 and looks pretty good for stand-up boogying. It looks more surf than it does skim/boogy so maybe thats the thing to go with. I have a Herlihy and its nice I like it a lot but its mainly a bodyboard that you can skim with. The standup aspect is good too but nothing amazing, and its roughly $270-$300. The reason I bought it was mainly because Colin Herlihy is from my hometown of Bethany Beach so I thought Id support the cause. They are indestructable though its crazy, 3 stringers has lasted me skimming and boogying shorebreak for 3 years now.
     
  10. jimmycraxcorn

    jimmycraxcorn Well-Known Member

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  11. NJsurf55

    NJsurf55 Member

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    Oct 13, 2009
    agreed. if you want to "stand up," why dont you just surf...
     
  12. gnargnar

    gnargnar Well-Known Member

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    Sep 26, 2009
    guarantee you that all of us that have commented on this post have at least one surf board. i obviously live in monmouth, and i just want a new want a board i can throw in the car and go to the beach and screw around with no matter what the wave height.
     
  13. 34thStreetSurfing

    34thStreetSurfing Well-Known Member

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    Aug 13, 2009
    My buddy has the one the medium sized one. . .its alright the surfing is weird skimming kinda sucks but is fun with a bungee and the spongeing is yeah dece. and on top of all that the nose started like peeling off so definitely not worth the money in my mind
     
  14. superbust

    superbust Well-Known Member

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    Nov 2, 2008
    exactly, waves aren't always surfable, therefore, a good booger is always good to have in summer
     
  15. wontonwonton

    wontonwonton Well-Known Member

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    Mar 13, 2007
    Any stiff bodyboard is good. Herlihys arent good for standup. I find a normal crescent 2 stringer with channels to hold better at standup.
     
  16. Surfskater

    Surfskater Active Member

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    Sep 30, 2009
    I tried that board and found it really hard to keep the rail connected to the wave face. I have a 4'2"x21x2.5 One Ninety Five Surfskate and it does everything i wanted the catch surf to do.It turns less than perfect conditions into a skatepark. It punts, pop-shuvs, and it holds a rail! Check em out www.myspace.com/www.oneninetyfive.com
     
  17. gnargnar

    gnargnar Well-Known Member

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    Sep 26, 2009
    wow dude that board looks insane! where did you get yours? do have their own site?
     
  18. stephen leary

    stephen leary New Member

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    Oct 25, 2009
    check out www.congoboards.com they have 44 in to 50 in. USA made. Quality board. They will let u demo one if u want to