For a guy who 'works at Waffle House', 'tard has a surprisingly nice quiver. And an excellent DSLR too... must be pulling 80 hours a week and shredding by night.
Bros that CBC looks like it's still got the plastic wrap on it. Unless that's the pic from when it was fresh under the menorah last December I ain't buying it!!! pics or it didn't happen metard. pics of you trowin buckets on the CBC pronto bro.
hell yeah. i hope you didn't buy it off of one of those craigslist guys that buy like 20 of them from Costco and flip them for more money.
According to mfr web suite it is good up to 180 lbs. http://www.keepersportsproducts.com/products.php?cate=1&type=7&item=41 Around $60 at Costco. I'm 165 and was able to surf it. It is different.
That's what I figured. I don't have kids but it seems this would be good for little ones just starting out. Much easier for them than man handling an 8 ft Wavestorm and you're only out $60 if they don't stay with it.
Yeah, saw the 6'2" at BJs Wholesale. Don't remember the price. Maybe $70ish? How much for another pound of foam?
I learned on one of them there CBC (an older model) and it still catches better than any of my shortboards.
I got the 5'6 or 5'10 I don't remember. It floats anything. It's super wide and perfect for a chest hi crowded day ... No worries about dings lol Best deal for 60 at Costco but only have them in the spring. You may be able to order on off website. Idk The only 2 things- add a traction pad in the back. 2- the fin placement on this stinks on this thing- they are spread out too wide and too much forward toward the nose- so you really gotta ride it differently then a normal board- but once you get the board figured out its super fun!
like everyone said ...... its $60 and it floats me @220 will fly down the line but has a really delayed/slow turn
btw, the board is great for kids if you are looking to ride something new i would suggest about 40 different boards to buy before you try this thing out