Ten foot for me, my 10'2 excelled today in nice big fat 3'+ waves.
Vanders it was rip and tear day today and you took your log out
Owned it mate, developing a respect for the versatility of these Hotlogs.
I better not lend you an Evo 2 then
10'x23 1/2''x 3 1/4'' at 92kgs
What colors do you want in the tint
My log is 10x 23x 3 give or take. It doesn't have dims written on it, I weigh 65-70kg
10'x23 1/2''x 3 1/4'' at 92kgs
What colors do you want in the tint
7'2x21x2 5/8
cobra- bite him
Nah I want whatever boofys dimensions are
10'x23 1/2''x 3 1/4'' at 92kgs
Bingo finally the answer I was after.
you could have just rang asea up and said- hey lard ass, you weigh as much as me- what size log do you get.
he would laugh, you would laugh,
for my money 9'6 x 23 x 3 has gotten you written all over it
10'3x241/2x33/4 95kg I catch more waves on this than I can on a 666 . Just ask giz Bloody cost more than a 666 too
Hi TB nice looking stick, what fin you running
Asea had his 10' CW out today, I've never seen him paddle onto waves as easily as he did. Lets hope he hangs onto it for a while.
Asea had his 10' CW out today, I've never seen him paddle onto waves as easily as he did. Lets hope he hangs onto it for a while.
Asea padde in easy pfff ,did he rip and tear
7'2x21x2 5/8
cobra- bite him
Chrispy is a mongoose ,to quick for me
10'3x241/2x33/4 95kg I catch more waves on this than I can on a 666 . Just ask giz Bloody cost more than a 666 too
Hi TB nice looking stick, what fin you running
Not sure the size , Rich Harbour Fin. Looks different but it works.
I've never had a log, only on my second performance LB.
But I reckon 10 x 23 x 3 with very little rocker & shaped like a mates board I was looking at the other week as he explained it. It was the first time I'd heard it & it was interesting to hear.
The nose is concave on the bottom yeah, as usual, but what I hadn't heard before was...the top of the nose is concave as well with a concave running down into the tail (on top). This allows water to run onto the board & flow down, helping to hold the board for nose rides. Then the tail was very different to mine. I have deep double to single concaves. His boards not concave through the tail, it tapers convex from the middle down through to the tail.
His boards 10' x 24 x 3 1/2, but hes a big bloke over 100kg. So I reckon I'd like his board shape, but 10' x 23 x 3
The dims would not be important so much as the shape would be. I want something I can stomp down onto the nose as I'm cutting through our West Oz Glass...or lack of it
I've never had a log, only on my second performance LB.
But I reckon 10 x 23 x 3 with very little rocker & shaped like a mates board I was looking at the other week as he explained it. It was the first time I'd heard it & it was interesting to hear.
The nose is concave on the bottom yeah, as usual, but what I hadn't heard before was...the top of the nose is concave as well with a concave running down into the tail (on top). This allows water to run onto the board & flow down, helping to hold the board for nose rides. Then the tail was very different to mine. I have deep double to single concaves. His boards not concave through the tail, it tapers convex from the middle down through to the tail.
His boards 10' x 24 x 3 1/2, but hes a big bloke over 100kg. So I reckon I'd like his board shape, but 10' x 23 x 3
The dims would not be important so much as the shape would be. I want something I can stomp down onto the nose as I'm cutting through our West Oz Glass...or lack of it
Sounds interesting mick, who shaped the board?
10'ers are sick though, the improved glide factor from 9'6" to 10' is pretty amazing... Especially with my 80 odd kgs, the summer challenge is to hit 75kgs, and that's from 95!!!