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| 240558 | 12565 | 1 Board, 3 Board, & 5 Board Quiver | 25 | Brrr | Mar 10, 2022 | 2022-03-09T22:19:49-0500 | 1 Board 9'6" Ian Zamora PMP (post modern pig), based on where I live and surf it handles the rocky spots and the beach breaks from tiny to super fun. Blended nose concave to rolled with some tail flip. Great board! Honorable mention Christenson Bandito, fits the same criteria. I surf these 2 the most. 3 Boards 9'6" PMP 7'10" C-Bucket pretty good chuck in truck and go, works in a wide range from small to holy shit. Honorable mention Arenal Microglide. Microglide trims better with wider tail, C-Bucket is way more fun to turn 11' Chris Craft if I lived elsewhere this might not have even been a consideration. Keeps me in good paddle shape plus is super fun on small clean days. I had an Eagle shaped by Chris, I like this better. 5 Boards 9'6" PMP 9'8" Almond Lumberjack noserider, like a floating side walk, fun to mix it up. Works well in beach breaks and all the good spots. 7'10" C-Bucket 11' Chris Craft 7'2" Takayama Howard mini. Works great on the better days, but also isn't bad In the small stuff despite what a lot of surfers claim. Pretty easy to surf, I was shocked at how well it turns off the top. Borrowed one on the West Coast and realized I was blowing it trying to surf a 5'7" fish in all conditions. My goal is to combine this and the C-Bucket which I am working out with Zamora. Honorable mention 7'4" Jive Opening doors fits the same criteria but different feels. Both surf on rail really well! I can't imagine not having swim fins and a hand plane or a few skateboards, but this is about surfboards!!!! |