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I rephrase my statement. There's really not much they can do when the swell is that far away, its just annoying. SWELLINFO WORKS VERY HARD AND I...
At least its not magic seaweed. Nontheless, its ALMOST as bad...Every week they forecast a bomb swell for the end of the week and everyday it gets...
get a lost plank. it catches ankle high dribblers and shin high chop. Soars like a longboard when you stand up and really performs like a low...
You are being unrealistic....and an a**hole local so chill out nobody likes bad energy in the water for any reason...some people just drop in...
yep....my parents are very negligent towards the sport...they often mock me for it and will not support the effort of driving more than 10 minutes...
just got a new lost plank and its just been sitting around for two weeks AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH ANGER.
Just bought this... http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=340111572685649&set=a.340111459352327.98986.100000604270209&type=3&theater should...
VERY light also, handles just like a performance shortboard (this one is 5'10 x 21 x 2.5)
throws tail and carves full round houses in literally 1 foot waves not "one foot" I mean literally 12 inch waves and it floats like a cork
If looking for a real small wave destroyer, I would highly reccomend the lost plank......
fishcuits have a TON of volume, and they are very chunky...i would reccomend much smaller same dims either shorter or not quite as thick...
I use a 5/4/3 in the mid 30's, youll be fine
That happens to me EVERY winter session. Theres something different about the ocean in winter, its just more cold and intimidating, for some...
Nice. I've seen people rip them in good waves but is it good for like knee-waist range too? Is it a good groveler?
Do sub scorchers catch a lot of waves? My shop has got a 5'8" sub scorcher and I've had my eye on it for some time. Looking for a good groveler...
I want to go a little thicker and wider than my shortboard just cuz the waves suck here
yea i know how short there supposed to be ridden thats why i was asking if it would still work
Hello, my normal shortboard size is a 5'10" swallowtail thruster. I think its 1 and 1/16 thick. My local shop has a lost 6.0 motivator. Since it...
good luck finding a spot, rhode islands a lot of fun you'll enjoy it and the scenery is great especially at places like ruggles
yeah haha sorry i live north of the cape so to me "going off" is anything above 1-2 feet but more often than not little compton's got something...