WRV Nugget Info

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Dan The Man, Jun 8, 2011.

  1. Dan The Man

    Dan The Man Member

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    Jun 7, 2011
    Hi all. new to this forum and looking at getting a WRV nugget. I know it handles well in small to med surf. But trying to see if anyone's took it out in bigger surf and had good results. Any help would be much appreciated.
     
  2. billabongmoney

    billabongmoney Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2008
    what do you define as big surf. if your talking 12ft -15ft sunset then I wouldnt count on it . But if you mean 4-5 ft east coast surf then I think your gonna be okay
     

  3. ripturbo

    ripturbo Well-Known Member

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    Apr 17, 2011
    heard theyre ok in decent surf unless its burly but by then youd be on a step up id assume. i have a chronic thars real good in knee to head hi plus
     
  4. cgrizzard

    cgrizzard Well-Known Member

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    Aug 13, 2010
    I've used one a few times and I thought it was a lot of fun. Pretty similar to the CI biscuit (which I owned), except the nugget is slightly more versatile in my opinion.
     
  5. Dan The Man

    Dan The Man Member

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    Jun 7, 2011
    Thanks for the responses guys. Yeah I mainly surf VA beach and OBX so by bigger surf Im talking around 6" for this board. I think the nugget would be a good choice but Im going to continue to look around. Thanks again.
     
  6. ND081

    ND081 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 7, 2010
    as with most of these newer "high performance" small wave boards, the nugget is a bit thicker and wider. this will help get you into larger waves more quickly, but isn't necessarily ideal for high speed surfing on huge faces. the rounded pin tail is very versatile, as it maintains good control which will be helpful in large surf, while at the same time allowing more maneuverability. 6 feet+ might be pushing it for this board, but i think you would be okay in most east coast conditions.
     
  7. RobG

    RobG Well-Known Member

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    Jun 17, 2010
    The nugget looks pretty sick, I've been checking them out too. It's a similar shape to the CI Biscuit but it's not quite as wide or as thick as the Biscuit so I think it would be a little more performance oriented and probably go pretty good in bigger surf. It would be a good all around East Coast board I would think.

    I really like the look of their new board the Drone, kind of like the Dumpster Diver/Sub Scorcher but seems to be more foam smushed down into a shortboard outline. If I were to pick up a new board off the racks from them it would be one of these two models for sure.
     
  8. Xtreme*Liquidshredda

    Xtreme*Liquidshredda Well-Known Member

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    Sep 16, 2008
    just get one. its real a fun board. I usually ride a 6'0 and got a 5'7 nugget. yea i usually ride it in knee to chest high junk but ive taken it out in overhead juice when my shortboards were being fixed and it still surfed real well. its sick that you have the 5 fin option as well. im kinda bummed that the stringer is starting to pop out of mine after 10 months:(
     
  9. Xtreme*Liquidshredda

    Xtreme*Liquidshredda Well-Known Member

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    Sep 16, 2008
    oh and i traded boards with my friend for a few waves. Hes half a foot and 25 pounds lighter than me and he too was throwing around that board like there was nothing on his feet. So really there isnt the problem of getting one thats too big... just depends on how much you wanna be able to rip on it.
     
  10. 34thStreetSurfing

    34thStreetSurfing Well-Known Member

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    Aug 13, 2009
    i had a stringer pop on a WRV like after the second day... why is that?
     
  11. Dan The Man

    Dan The Man Member

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    Jun 7, 2011
    Yeah the drone looks pretty cool too. Im not sure if its on there website, but Mulhern just came out with another board "The Mullet" thats an exact copy of the dumpster diver. I noticed it when I was in WRV last week. My friends has the dumpster diver and he says its one of the best boards he's ever had.
     
  12. Koki Barrels

    Koki Barrels Well-Known Member

    Aug 14, 2008
    I have one, I really have only ridden it a handful of times, though and in nothing over 4-5 foot, so I can't really answer your question, but I can say the width and thickness make it easy to catch waves and from the little bit of time I've spent riding it, it seems to handle really well. I really like the 5-fin option, haven't tried it as a quad yet, but hopefully soon...
     
  13. Xtreme*Liquidshredda

    Xtreme*Liquidshredda Well-Known Member

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    Sep 16, 2008
    the stringer is supposed to be the strong point of the surfboard, comparable to the spine/backbones. My guess is that if the stringer gives/POPS out like what happened to us, the rest of the board will worsen quickly and soon be useless. As to why it happened so fast, I don't know. My only guess is maybe those WRV boards we picked up were glassed lighter than other boards we are used to riding thus aren't as durable. I rode mine probably 2-3 sessions a week for like 9 months until the stringer was clearly popped out, so thats not unheard of but for only 2 sessions, thats messed up. Maybe the wood used in their stringers isn't the highest quality? All I know is my most durable board is a santa cruz which has NO stringer and has stayed in good condition over the last four years.
     
  14. inkdink

    inkdink Well-Known Member

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    Apr 14, 2011
    Because WRV glasses their boards sooo thin, like paper, they crack and ding super easy. the same thing happened to mine! that was the last board i will ever buy from them.
     
  15. Drockvb

    Drockvb Member

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    Jan 4, 2011
    My Nugget is 6 x 20 1/4 x 2 1/2, and it works great in head high to a couple feet over head surf.

    But you need to take into account the type of wave also. On big, hallow, and fast waves i prefer to ride a different board.
     
  16. Zippy

    Zippy Well-Known Member

    Nov 16, 2007
    Stringers will pop out if you take a really hot board and throw it in cold water. Causes delamination to. Not sure how to remedy doing that since we all take our boards from the car and put them directly into the water.
     
  17. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

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    Jun 4, 2010
    The glass job might not be that bad, it good be a bad batch of foam. I am not sure who WRV is getting their foam from but I would call. If you only rode taht board twice and the stringer popped on it I would get that board back to them ASAP. If its a build quality issue they need to know about it and they also need to fix it and repair any issues within a year that come of the shotty build or blank. The guys at WRV use to make good boards, i use to go thru them to get my Tommy Moore shaped boards when he was with them and the build quality blanks/glass was excellent. I definitly would call them.