In my defense, it's to smash the white water with my 6 year old son. He won't let me push him onto waves, nor drag him out to the waves anymore, so I figured I'd just join him and drag along side.
The board is about as cheap as you can go for one with stringers (this one has double stringers).
I really put a lot of thought into a mat instead, but when I was shopping at Goodtime they were short on mat stock. The one's they did have gave me PTSD of bleeding nipples from riding mats as a kid 40 years ago.
Mac, I see a couple of your boards for sale at the moment ,what are you riding currently?and Damned I never thought I would be considering a bogger but I am ,I have a Matt as well,but they are so hard to master,quite frustrating actually,but ,back to your post I'm loving getting in the water with the grand kids as well ,that is definitely my surfing future
Mac, I see a couple of your boards for sale at the moment ,what are you riding currently?and Damned I never thought I would be considering a bogger but I am ,I have a Matt as well,but they are so hard to master,quite frustrating actually,but ,back to your post I'm loving getting in the water with the grand kids as well ,that is definitely my surfing future
Mainly 10 mate but have a 9.6 mc and a 11 Tak being made atm. I'm super excited for the Tak Evan at North Coast Longboards has been nothing short of fantastic to deal with.
Mac, I see a couple of your boards for sale at the moment ,what are you riding currently?and Damned I never thought I would be considering a bogger but I am ,I have a Matt as well,but they are so hard to master,quite frustrating actually,but ,back to your post I'm loving getting in the water with the grand kids as well ,that is definitely my surfing future
Mainly 10 mate but have a 9.6 mc and a 11 Tak being made atm. I'm super excited for the Tak Evan at North Coast Longboards has been nothing short of fantastic to deal with.
Yeah Evan's good value,is the 11 a prince,if so it will be interesting to compare with the sugar ,look forward to a few photos
Mac, I see a couple of your boards for sale at the moment ,what are you riding currently?and Damned I never thought I would be considering a bogger but I am ,I have a Matt as well,but they are so hard to master,quite frustrating actually,but ,back to your post I'm loving getting in the water with the grand kids as well ,that is definitely my surfing future
Mainly 10 mate but have a 9.6 mc and a 11 Tak being made atm. I'm super excited for the Tak Evan at North Coast Longboards has been nothing short of fantastic to deal with.
Yeah Evan's good value,is the 11 a prince,if so it will be interesting to compare with the sugar ,look forward to a few photos
Yeah it's a Prince. I did a bit of research on line a couple of my mates have them and highly rate them I watched one at Kirra a few weeks ago and he surfed it very well compared to what I've seen him ride on similar size boards. My last two sugars I had hard edges put on the back it was an improvement but man they are hard the turn and just didn't suit my form of sugar but very fast down the line. Can't wait for the Prince to be finished.
Not that it's the same, but my 11' Surftech Prince turns like a dream.
The Boog is just plain fun. I'm catching whitewater alongside my soon-to-be 7 year old, in amongst all the other 7 yr old nippers. Hooting and hollering and having a ball. Three more weeks of the Nipper season, and I'll be betting that before the end of the season, there'll be other parents joining me on boogs.
It sounds ridiculous to say, but I'm almost disappointed I didn't spend more on a higher end boog.
Mac, I see a couple of your boards for sale at the moment ,what are you riding currently?and Damned I never thought I would be considering a bogger but I am ,I have a Matt as well,but they are so hard to master,quite frustrating actually,but ,back to your post I'm loving getting in the water with the grand kids as well ,that is definitely my surfing future
Mainly 10 mate but have a 9.6 mc and a 11 Tak being made atm. I'm super excited for the Tak Evan at North Coast Longboards has been nothing short of fantastic to deal with.
Yeah Evan's good value,is the 11 a prince,if so it will be interesting to compare with the sugar ,look forward to a few photos
Yeah it's a Prince. I did a bit of research on line a couple of my mates have them and highly rate them I watched one at Kirra a few weeks ago and he surfed it very well compared to what I've seen him ride on similar size boards. My last two sugars I had hard edges put on the back it was an improvement but man they are hard the turn and just didn't suit my form of sugar but very fast down the line. Can't wait for the Prince to be finished.
I had the original surftech prince.bought it new 15 years ago,kept it for three definitely the best board I have had,still kicking myself for selling it,people think getting an original Munoz is hard, try getting your hands on an original tuflite Tak Prince !!! I traded it in Byron and have been hoping to come across it ,but no luck yet .
How wide are these puppies? I've got two gliders. 11'6 and 11. Very very different boards with 2" difference in width.
Drip, if you mean the Tak prince usually 24.25 .the old tuflites were 24.5. Sounds wide but they were great to surf !
How wide are these puppies? I've got two gliders. 11'6 and 11. Very very different boards with 2" difference in width.
The mct sugar 11 foot comes standard at 23 3/4 x 3 3/4 thick the Prince I'm having made is 23 3/4 x 3 1/2
Thanks fellas. Mine are coming in at 24, which I'm not liking as I can't fit it under my arm, and 22 which feels a little wobbly at low speeds.
As an aside, I've been eying off an old board of Asea's that made it over here. Over the last 8 months the price has almost dropped to what I'm willing to pay.
This glider thing is a very expensive realm of surfing to play with to find out what different designs do.
Thanks fellas. Mine are coming in at 24, which I'm not liking as I can't fit it under my arm, and 22 which feels a little wobbly at low speeds.
As an aside, I've been eying off an old board of Asea's that made it over here. Over the last 8 months the price has almost dropped to what I'm willing to pay.
This glider thing is a very expensive realm of surfing to play with to find out what different designs do.
Yes expensive all right I played around with the Sugar with having rail changes made so I can avoid killing people in the water 4 sugars gone now I believe he Prince is the answer, which one of ASEA's old boards are you looking at?
Thanks fellas. Mine are coming in at 24, which I'm not liking as I can't fit it under my arm, and 22 which feels a little wobbly at low speeds.
As an aside, I've been eying off an old board of Asea's that made it over here. Over the last 8 months the price has almost dropped to what I'm willing to pay.
This glider thing is a very expensive realm of surfing to play with to find out what different designs do.
Yes expensive all right I played around with the Sugar with having rail changes made so I can avoid killing people in the water 4 sugars gone now I believe he Prince is the answer, which one of ASEA's old boards are you looking at?
Killing people is a definite concern. They are big heavy beasts with long leashes. I run a 12' CoL Outer Reef on my boards. I've weighed them. One weighs 18kg. Throw that at the end of a 23 arc and that's a lot of people I can take out. And the waves I surf them on have tended to be reefies that break on an outer shelf, back off then reform on the inside, so there are a bunch of shortboarders all sitting on the inside peak in a condensed pack. I definitely don't want to be stuffing up a cutty.
Light blue glider. I think it is 10'6". By Clearwater.
Oh yeah that was a bloody nice looking board
Mac. IMO you are now with the right brand,Donald had a very KISS principle with his bottom shapes ,predominantly rolls and vee for me meaning you can surf them more forward,look forward to a ride report.
My only concern Mac will have to go and pump iron to carry it. Lovely board but I do prefer tuflite in that size, old age is my excuse.??
Mac. IMO you are now with the right brand,Donald had a very KISS principle with his bottom shapes ,predominantly rolls and vee for me meaning you can surf them more forward,look forward to a ride report.
Picking it up tomorrow, no doubt it's going to be a quality board the ITP these guys made me was next level dam I took it to Hawaii and it was unreal only to get fked up by the airline on own return
My only concern Mac will have to go and pump iron to carry it. Lovely board but I do prefer tuflite in that size, old age is my excuse.??
Hey hi the legend returns good to see. Yeah it maybe but it's a short walk to the beach I can confirm tomorrow bro
We're waiting for that ride report!
I agree with the 'arc of destruction' - although have you considered your height into that arc? let's say you fall off sideways and not pin drop. If I'm on my 12', that's 12' of board, 10' of leggie (assuming no stretch) and then my 6'. It's an impressive arc of destruction. I'm trying to coin a new phrase here... 'arc of destruction'.
At 24+" width, I find carrying it wax to my side gives me a better grip on the rail - for whatever reason. My 12' Munoz is 26". That one tends to get carried on my head a la Endless Summer.
My 10'6" Munoz is my go to board these days, for where I tend to surf. The Prince gets pulled out if I'm heading to Noosa or similar.
The 11' and 12' Munoz seem to be 'benched' these days. They don't see much action since I got my hands on the 10'6", neither do my 10'1" or 10'3" Creative Army customs, despite being amazing boards in their own right.
All that said, if I could only keep one board, it'd probably be the 12' Munoz - it's just too much fun, and much more versatile than one would think.
And again, Macaha, waiting for that report.
Ok so I picked the bitch up and without any doubt I knew these guys would deliver so here it is absolutely blown away and yes Billy glassed it in his stunning deep red.
Yes Mac looks amazing I'd like to swap one day in the surf so I could try the pu version. ??
Of course mate anytime
That ride report seems to be taking a while.
Maybe Macaha caught a ride from Little Marley to the Spit and is slowly paddling back?
That ride report seems to be taking a while.
Maybe Macaha caught a ride from Little Marley to the Spit and is slowly paddling back?
Haha surf was garbage today looking the tomorrow but we live in hope
Billy glassed it ? I thought he retired ?
No he took a few months off and headed to North Coast he is a true master and a hell of a guy