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I mention kelly slater's name one time and I'm an "idol worshiper"? Bad mouthing me on other threads now - shows you're a pathetic little b!tch.
How 'bout next time you start pontificating about hydrodynamics, have some proof to back it up...not just "I grew up in the industry" hype. If...
what is your major malfunction? you hype yourself to hell and back, spewing bullsh*t, making assumptions like you know me and ruin the op's...
wow, you're really getting bent out of shape...or caffeine is getting the better of you. You talk really big on the internet...compensating?...
huh? still no proof and a lot of small wave boards use a V bottom through the center, not concave. we also haven't seen any these "tons" of...
you'd have to prove that for me to believe it. An empty future box leaves a pretty square big hole (fcs, not so much). The drag might not be so...
I always wondered why futures put the screw in the front. Seems more aerodynamic to be behind the fin, but maybe the rake of some fins would get...
size says "funshape"...massive center skeg says not so fun shape
definitely give pops credit. I know the water dips down to the low 40s in NC...but how long are you wearing that 5/4? Tell him that foam has changed
excellent point. Yes, having your feet plunk down in the perfect spot every time is a big plus and can get you in one extra maneuver, rather than...
I sanded both the top and bottom of my tuflite epoxy. It had a factory gloss coat that wax would not stick to. The board was also slow as hell...
Your dad is still thinking about the clark foam days when boards weren't as buoyant. US Blanks and all the new foam is more bouyant than Clark...
just rip it off...and, NO, there's no need to sand you board prior to putting a new one on. Just clean the area of any oils with a rag dipped in...
just received the BF...opened it up to find they blew it and sent me the f*cking 5'10". I don't want to hassle with the returns and all, so I'm...
I don't believe futures are lighter. Both systems claim they're lightest, but there is no proof. Any "extra resin" with FCS is probably offset...
I started on an old yellowed single fin I found cheap in a pawn shop. It was over a foot taller than me and thick like a funboard. Didn't matter...
essentially: fcs=lighter system, but gappy bases on fins future=bulkier, but more "glass-on" feel most people probably won't be able to tell any...
lookin good...but that thing is going to crack you open if you get hit by it
perfect timing with this swell. Florida gulf/panhandle has been getting waves all week and lasting throughout the weekend. Yeah, it's been...
kelly is one of the the most talented surfers on earth, he gets to ride very good conditions every day and probably surfs every day...so it's not...